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  • In this video, you'll learn how to answer the common interview question "where do

  • you see yourself in five years?" and if you stay around until the end, I'll show

  • you how not to answer this question and how to answer this question. Hey there, if

  • we've never met before, I'm Heather Austin from ProfessorAustin.com

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  • modification so you don't miss a thing. The interview question "where do you see

  • yourself in five years?' is a tough one. Most of us aren't thinking about where

  • we see ourselves in a year, let alone five years so when this question it

  • comes up in an interview it can really throw you for a loop.

  • Now interviewers are asking this because they want to gauge your long-term

  • commitment to the company so in this video I'm going to share three simple

  • solutions that you can use to answer this common question. Tip number one, know

  • the career progression before interview day. Make sure you've learned everything

  • you can about the natural and logical progression of someone that is in the

  • position you are applying for. This will help you better tailor your answer to

  • this question so that you're not saying something that you'll regret later. For

  • example, let's say that you are applying for a position as a project manager. Most

  • project managers start out on a team that is led by another senior level

  • project manager. Within time, a project manager can make a smooth transition

  • into a senior level project manager or even a chief operating officer. Use

  • resources like Google and the Bureau of Labor Statistics to find out the job

  • outlook and the advancement for the position that you are applying for. This

  • leads us to tip number two to answer the question "where do you see yourself in

  • five years?" and that is to show your passion for the position. One

  • of the best ways to tackle this question is to let the interviewer know that you

  • are extremely passionate about the position you are applying for. This will

  • help you keep your focus on the current position rather than pinpointing other

  • positions within the organization you would like to move into. You'll want to

  • elaborate on the impact you make and express your interest in taking on more

  • responsibilities in the future and even leadership. Tip number three to answer

  • the common interview question "where do you see yourself in five years?" and that

  • is to show your long-term commitment to the company. Chances are you'll advance

  • in your career over the next five years. Meaning you'll out grow the current

  • position, but employers want to know that you'll be there for a while. Now it's not

  • cheap for a company to recruit and hire new talent so they want to know if they

  • make an investment in you for the role that it will be a wise investment so to

  • demonstrate your long-term commitment to the company, make sure you mention the

  • value you'll provide to the company and what you would like the company to

  • experience as a result of you being in the role so when it comes to answering

  • this question make sure you avoid answers like "in five years from now I

  • want to see myself in your shoes" or "in five years from now I see myself running

  • this place." Rather answer the question like this: "In five years from now I see

  • myself perfecting the role of project manager. I am very passionate about

  • ensuring all departments are functioning effectively in staying on task. In the

  • long term, I'd like to assume more leadership responsibilities by using my

  • strengths in management, organization and communication. You'll notice in this

  • example that the first part of the answer focuses on the candidates passion

  • for the position. The second part focuses on how the candidate can help the

  • company with long-term growth and the candidate also mentions their desire for

  • advancement without being too overboard. Now if you haven't had the chance,

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