Ha. Um, I will tell you that although I love the idea of being a small fish because there is so much to learn and be humbled by in this big world... I'm much more comfortable being a big fish in my little pond. I like my little comfort zone.
I asked this in an interview once, and the gal just looked at me stunned. I could see the wheels turning in her head -- "what's the right answer? what should I say?"
It was pretty comical. When we didn't hire her, she asked if it was this question that lost the job for her. LOL!!!!
Little Fish, Big Pond. I like to blend in and have the opportunity to be more "anonymous", if I like.
In a job interview, it would definitely be Big Fish, Little Pond. I have aspirations of leadership and believe I have the traits to make a great leader. I'm anxious to jump right in where I'm most needed and look forward to growing with this company - how does that sound for interview language!
Ha. Um, I will tell you that although I love the idea of being a small fish because there is so much to learn and be humbled by in this big world... I'm much more comfortable being a big fish in my little pond. I like my little comfort zone.
ReplyDeleteI asked this in an interview once, and the gal just looked at me stunned. I could see the wheels turning in her head -- "what's the right answer? what should I say?"
ReplyDeleteIt was pretty comical. When we didn't hire her, she asked if it was this question that lost the job for her. LOL!!!!
Good question. I think I'm happy being a little fish in a big pond.
ReplyDeleteLike the new look of your blog.
Little Fish, Big Pond. I like to blend in and have the opportunity to be more "anonymous", if I like.
ReplyDeleteIn a job interview, it would definitely be Big Fish, Little Pond. I have aspirations of leadership and believe I have the traits to make a great leader. I'm anxious to jump right in where I'm most needed and look forward to growing with this company - how does that sound for interview language!