I’m pleased with how my career has progressed. When I graduated from college, I was hired to work as a trainee at Rogers, Inc., a small advertising agency. Being a trainee meant I answered the phones and made coffee. I took the initiative and asked for additional work. That gave me the opportunity to prove myself, and I was promoted to assistant account executive after eight months. After two years in that position, during which I worked on several successful ad campaigns, I was promoted to account executive. I’m proud of my work there, but it’s time for a position with more responsibility. This candidate takes the time to explain how her career has progressed since her graduation from college. She also makes sure to point out how she contributed to her firm’s success.
Never Say: “I am very happy with it. I started off answering phones and now look where I am.” Don’t assume the interviewer knows where you are right now or how you got there.