How do you answer 'What are you looking for in your next role' in a job interview?

What You're Looking for in a Job

Before your interview, first think carefully about yourself and your career. Sketch out your life story. Work it out in your head, write it out, and say it out loud to friends and family members -- as many times as necessary until it becomes clear and concise. It should come out as a logical progression. Your decisions should make sense. If you've made mistaken decisions in the past, that's OK. Don't hide from them. But make sure your current career decision -- to get the job you're after now -- makes perfect sense.

This introspection is critically important. Once you've done, you'll be ready for questions like this.

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