6. Describe Briefly Your Experience In This Field?
My previous school was facing a drastic drop in university admission among students for three consecutive years. I was one of the committees in charge of encouraging students to further their studies at universities of their choice. We planned and conducted events to expose students to good universities locally and abroad. The program managed to boost the percentage of university admission by 60% compared to the previous year.
7. What Kind Of Strategies And Mindset Is Required For This Role?
I always keep in mind to be at the same pace as my students. Although the generation gap is inevitable, I will try my best to know what my students’ interests are. This could bring me closer to them as well as understand them at a deeper level. Being familiar with what is trending will also prevent me from being judgemental by only limiting opinions from my perspective. Doing this will help me to see clearer from their point of view.
8. What Is The Biggest Challenge That You Foresee In This Job?
I anticipated the biggest challenge is the rise of mental health issues. There are a lot of symptoms or situations related to mental health such as anxiety, depression, and so forth. This is challenging as it needs expert intervention to deal with these issues. Hence, I will make sure to track any early symptoms so that these could be countered at early stages with permission from parents and the students themselves.
9. How Do You Stay Motivated At Work?
My biggest motivation is seeing my students’ success. There were many instances when my former students visited and thanked me for assisting them in their plans. Seeing them pursuing studies abroad, and becoming great people, bring immense joy and motivation to me. I always hope I could consistently provide support to all my students.
10. Describe A Time You Failed In This Role And The Lesson You Learned.
I think my biggest failure was when I expressively display my shock in front of my student when she was opening up about her issue. It took her a lot of courage to discuss the matter with me and I think my lack of composure at that time affected her emotion and trust in me. From that experience, I remind myself to always expect the worst and be composed no matter how serious the issues faced by my students are.
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