I was giving final review and approval on a code submission,while I was working on several other projects at the time and was in a rush. Plus, the project had been reviewed by several people already, so I wasn’t expecting any major errors. But days later, our boss noticed a pretty significant coding error and it took a lot extra efforts for the team to re-integrate parts of code accordingly.
I learned that rushing through a project isn’t helpful. In the long run, it can end up costing more time and money. It’s important to give every project my full attention and take my time. If I have the responsibility of approving something, I can’t just assume that it’s already been done correctly. Since then, I consciously remind myself to slow down. I’ve also worked on being more organized so that I’m not doing too many things at once. I make a daily checklist and prioritize my most important tasks for the day. My boss remarked recently that he was very upset with me when I made that mistake, but since then, my attention to detail has been superb and I’m one of his most conscientious employees.
这个答案描述了错误(尽管有重大错误,但还是批准了项目),指出了失败的原因(很忙碌,被他人多次审核后认为没有重大错误),反思了学到的东西(做事更有条理),分享了进步(注意细节)。
同样的,面对求职过程中的暂时性失败,不应该垂头丧气,一蹶不振。相反,每一次失败都应该是一次最好的实战学习的机会。积极总结,复盘反馈,为接下来斩获OFFER做更全面的准备!
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