Something happened-- an expedided order, an unhappy customer, a storm/natural disaster, an ill co-worker-- and you reponded by jumping in and....
During a job interview or review many employers want to know what aspects of your job that you like most. They are trying to find out what you enjoy about your job so they can figure out how much you would like the new position. What you like about your job will vary depending on the position that you have but can include the duties and tasks you enjoy most or working with people.
You should not go to a job interview if the job requires you to be bilingual and you are not. There may be a portion of the interview where you speak the language you are unable to and will most likely fail the interview.
getting the job
the job was not what I expected The job was not as presented at time of interview I thought I would enjoy this work however I was mistaken.
The best job you can get is the only you enjoy the most. The best job will not feel like a job.
Think about how well you organize -- your workspace, your tasks, your life, etc. "I like to keep my workspace clean and use a simple organization system. Tasks I've completed go on the left; tasks I'm doing I keep on the right. I enjoy filing papers, though other people think it's boring."
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What did you least enjoy in your previous job is a question that you may be asked in an interview. This is a dangerous question because the interviewer is seeing if you are going to bash your former employer.
My supervisor asked, how do you think you did for your job tasks?
The benefit of a job interview is to have sex with your boss hopefully you get hired.