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And what if your interviewer asks?! Even for those of us who genuinely love our current roles and co

And what if your interviewer asks?! [The Muse]( [How to Answer “What Do You Like Least About Your Job?” Without Venting]( [How to Answer “What Do You Like Least About Your Job?” Without Venting]( Even for those of us who genuinely love our current roles and companies, “What do you like least about your job?” is a topic that could easily spur a lengthy monologue over a few rounds of drinks with friends. But if you’re asked this as an interview question, it’s not the time to dish about, for example, how your coworker doesn’t believe in using headphones or how your employer thinks that the best reward for a job well done is a pizza party. Because “What do you like least about your job?” can feel like a bit of a “gotcha” question, you’ll want to craft your response with care. Here’s how. [READ MORE]( [The (Almost) Pain-Free Way to Tell Your Boss You’re Quitting]( [The (Almost) Pain-Free Way to Tell Your Boss You’re Quitting]( So you can get this part over with and focus on what’s next, like celebrating that new job. [READ MORE]( [Companies Can No Longer Demand Silence for Severance]( [Companies Can No Longer Demand Silence for Severance]( Here’s what to do if you’re laid off and asked to sign a severance agreement after the new NLRB ruling. [READ MORE]( [Use This Free Worksheet to Create (or Update) Your Resume]( [Use This Free Worksheet to Create (or Update) Your Resume]( Make things easier for yourself. [READ MORE]( [How to Make the World Better and Make a Living at the Same Time]( [How to Make the World Better and Make a Living at the Same Time]( Your guide to a career in public service. [READ MORE]( HEAR FROM REAL EMPLOYEES... - [How This UX Researcher and Fashion Stylist Found Her Calling at Pinterest]( - [What Does It Take to Ace a Fintech Interview? This Lead Recruiter Shares Her Tips (and She’s Hiring!)]( - [How Working Abroad Put This Private Banker on a Path to Career Success]( - [This Leader Says Having Courage Is the Secret to Career Success—Here’s Why]( [Find Your Next Job]( [Remote Jobs]( [Sales Jobs]( [Engineering Jobs]( [Product Jobs]( [Marketing Jobs]( [Finance Jobs]( [SEARCH ALL OPEN ROLES]( [COMPANIES]( [JOBS]( [ADVICE]( [COACHING]( [Facebook]( [Linkedin]( [Twitter]( [TikTok]( [Instagram]( [Flipboard]( This email was sent to: {EMAIL} Daily Muse Inc., 1375 Broadway, New York, NY 10018 © 2023 Daily Muse Inc. All rights reserved. [Unsubscribe from newsletters]( [Unsubscribe from all emails]( | [View in browser]( | [Privacy]( | [Terms of Use]( | [About](

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