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1. What's your dream job? Describe why you will enjoy this job.

(Your Job Coach


would like to tell you this: Aim high. Think of a job that will fulfill your life
wishes - for yourself and for your family. Caveat: This job position must be
matching the education degree you're working on now to complete.)

My dream job is to be a CPA-Lawyer. It is connected to the educational degree I am


currently taking. It always has been my dream to become a lawyer, ever since I was
a kid. There are several lawyers in my family and that inspired me to be one. I also
know that being a lawyer is a high paying job. I personally prefer being a CPA-
Lawyer compared to others because of its ability to easier land jobs because there
are many corporations that are looking for one. I am sure that once I graduate and
finally achieve the title of CPA-Lawyer, I can say that I have fulfilled one of my life
wishes.

2. Among the subjects you have passed or you still have to enroll, which are those
(or the ones) that will prepare you to succeed in this job? Explain.

Of course, these would be all of my major courses. All my major courses are related
to accountancy, thus it would be a big help in terms of preparation for my future. I
am set on becoming a CPA-Lawyer. Aside from my major courses, another
important subject that I am currently taking is purposive communication. Learning
English is the next important thing I need to do. In the future, as a person living and
working with society, it would be difficult if I were not to learn how to speak fluently in
English.
3. Assuming you are in front of the interviewer, answer the following questions:
          a. Tell something about yourself.
I am Iverson Mastrili, and currently I am taking my Bachelor’s degree in
Accountancy. I can say that I am a hardworking student and an overachiever
some times. Although I often procrastinate, I make sure that there is no deadline
that is not fulfilled. My recent accomplishment that I am proud of is during the last
semester where I received a high grade of 1.5 in my major subject.
          b. "What is your leadership style?"
My leadership style is the one where everyone participates and everyone gets
chance to give their ideas. My leadership does not only concern on getting the
job done, but also in letting my members grow as a person. I dislike using the
role as a leader as something to gain superiority over others. I use it as a way to
help them, not control them.
          c. What are your career goals?
My career goals are that after I receive my Bachelor’s Degree and passed my
board exam to become a CPA, I would look for a job that will utilize my skills.
While I am working, I will go to Law school and pursue my dream on becoming a
CPA-Lawyer. In the end, after everything is done and I am a CPA-Lawyer, my
plan is to work for one of the biggest corporations in the future and live a fulfilling
life.

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