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When have you done things differently?

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c00ky83 | 12:00 Wed 02nd Nov 2005 | Jobs & Education
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Man I hate this question. I have two interviews coming up, but both job specs say "not afraid to do things differently"... i.e. they're bound to ask this! Now, as someone who's finished uni and had one measly part-time job (not a particularly creative one!) what the hell can I say?
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You had assignments at Uni, did you attack them in a way that was different to what would normally be expected? They'll know you have little work experience so they'd expect you to use your Uni experience.

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Hell no! My degree was a rare breed: 100% exams. The only thing I did differently was turning up in the afternoon for a morning exam...but that might worry them a bit.
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Second thoughts, I'll just make something up!

I think this question is about not being stuck in a rut. You could answer that as you are new to the field, you will bring a fresh approach and energy. You could even joke (if things are going well) that you are likely to do many things differently as you learn the job. The point is to give an honest answer and play up your strengths. In this case I think your lack of experience - and so, fixedness - could be a plus if you sell it as one.


Good luck with it.


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