Better fess up—with a SFW answer—when an interviewer asks you about your regrets.
What is your biggest regret and why?” is a common job interview question that can cause candidates to stumble. Don’t let it throw you off of your game if it comes up in your next interview—and don’t assume that you can get off the hook by saying, “I have no regrets.”
While employers may be looking for the perfect candidate, they’re not looking for the perfect person. Employers want to see if you blame others for your regrets, or if you follow a reasonable, logical process to learn and move on from a mistake.
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