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E50: Radical CRA Interview Series Part 5 (Continued): Mock Interview with Aspiring CRA, Wilishia Lyons

E50: Radical CRA Interview Series Part 5 (Continued): Mock Interview with Aspiring CRA, Wilishia Lyons

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In this episode, Jasmyn continues the mock interview with Wilishia Lyons, so that you can see how to implement everything that you’ve learned from The Radical Interview Series Parts 1 - 4. Due to the length of the interview, it’s broken up into 3 different parts. This is the second part of the mock interview (Radical Series Interview Series Part 5). So if you didn’t listen to the first part of the interview, go back to episode 48 to get on track. In this part, the following questions & answers are covered:

  • What do you know about our company? (continued)
  • Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
  • Why do you want to leave your current company?
  • How you manager your time and stay organized?
  • Do you prefer working alone or with a team?
  • Do you prefer working with a micromanagement style or a hands-off management style?
  • Do you prefer working onsite or remote?
  • Tell me about a time you experienced conflict at work and how did you handle it.
  • Tell me about a time that you made a mistake.
  • What are the main 2 responsibilities of a monitor?

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