Have you ever received formal recognition for something you accomplished?

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Yes. I won Salesperson of the Month four times when I was working for Ace Stereo. Those with the largest increase in sales over the previous month were rewarded in this way. I believe I had increased my sales by 15 to 20 percent each time. This candidate chose to discuss being rewarded for something that would be valued by any company — high sales volume. He gives actual numbers to quantify his answer.

Never Say: “I won Best Dressed at the annual holiday party.” Unless this is a candidate for a fashion-consulting position, this answer doesn’t highlight any skills that will impress the employer.

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