Employer Interview Questions and Answers - Your Greatest Achievement



Typical employer interview questions include asking about the candidate's
previous job-related successes and achievements.

The employer is trying to determine what your contributions to your job, your department and your company have been in previous positions.



In your interview answer select an achievement that is professional, relevant and helped the
business or organization to succeed.

These sample interview answers will
help you to formulate a winning response to the biggest achievement interview question.





Research has shown this to be one of the most common questions job seekers
face in employment interviews. Prepare well for it.


"What has been your
greatest achievement?"


Choose an achievement that is related to the position and is fairly recent.
Review the job
description or the job posting or ad. What skills are listed as necessary
for the job? This will guide you to the most relevant answer for this employment
interview question.

Does the position need strong sales ability, someone with keen attention to detail, good management skills or excellent problem-solving ability?

Reflect upon achievements that demonstrated the required skill. Describe your accomplishment and highlight the job-related skills you used. Point out how the results benefited the company.

If a requirement is problem-solving skills:

"Recently I was asked to implement a new system to reduce our debtors days. I analyzed the problems with the current system, got input and help from all the stakeholders, and developed a faster way of getting the accounts out and monitoring follow up. Our debtors days reduced significantly and we are currently on target for collections"

If a requirement is attention to detail:

"I am responsible for processing customer orders.


I check the order carefully and always confirm the order to
make sure I have everything correct. In this past year I received recognition for being the only person in
my department who had not made an error on the orders.


Errors are often costly and frustrate customers. It was really satisfying
receiving that recognition from my supervisor"


How do you talk about achievements and accomplishments in the job interview?


When asking employer interview questions about past successes, interviewers
particularly want to know about achievements that increased revenues, decreased
expenses, solved problems, were innovative or improved a company's reputation.


"My department manager asked me to investigate a bottleneck in the
production line. I did a lot of research and suggested a redesign of the department
layout so that the production units were in a more efficient sequence. Management were very supportive.


It worked so well, increasing production by up to 20 percent, that my
layout design has been adopted by all our branches"





When you discuss your achievements it is important to sound confident but not bragging. Keep the following tips in mind:

  • Highlight an achievement that is the result of hard work and planning
  • Never knock other people when describing your achievement
  • Acknowledge the help of others if applicable

It is often difficult to single out one accomplishment when answering this employer interview question.

"I
believe I have had a number of successes to date. It is difficult to
say which I think has been my greatest accomplishment as they were all
important. I am going to focus on my recent achievements as being the
most pertinent..."

and go on to describe your relevant, recent accomplishments.


How to answer "What is your greatest achievement" with little or no work experience


If you have little or no work experience,
refer to an accomplishment at school or in an outside activity.


Just remember to
relate the skills you used to the job in question. For example:

"I was part of the rowing team that recently won the championships. It
was a particularly satisfying win as we had trained very hard, requiring a lot
of discipline and perseverance, to come up from the bottom of the league.


We also really had to work together as a team and keep each other
motivated"





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