Our senior developer regularly asks me to troubleshoot new programs. I’ve been very successful at figuring out why programs aren’t working properly, and I can usually do it pretty quickly, allowing the team to move forward. This candidate chose to talk about a skill that will be as valuable to his prospective employer as it is to his current one.
Never Say: “I’m very good at planning parties, so when my boss’s secretary was retiring, she asked me to plan the party.” This skill probably won’t be very important to the prospective employer.