The more you can connect your past experience with the job opening, the more successful you will be at answering the questions. It should be obvious that it's not a good idea talk about non-work related activities that you do on company time, but, I've had applicants tell me how they are often late because they have to drive a child to school or like to take a long lunch break to work at the gym. Keep your answers focused on work and show the interviewer that you're organized ("The first thing I do on Monday morning is check my voicemail and email, then I prioritize my activities for the week. ") and efficient. 4. What is your biggest weakness? No one likes to answer this question because it requires a very delicate balance. You simply can't lie and say you don't have one; you can't trick the interviewer by offering up a personal weakness that is really a strength ("Sometimes, I work too much and don't maintain a work-life balance. "); and you shouldn't be so honest that you throw yourself under the bus ("I'm not a morning person so I'm working on getting to the office on time. ")
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Nearly 900 of those abortions were performed on women who traveled to Minnesota from neighboring states. When the women can't travel, doctors like Carol Ball come to them instead. Once a month, she drives 200 miles to spend several days in Sioux Falls. The last South Dakota-based doctor willing to perform abortions retired, and she is among the tag-team of doctors who commute to staff the state's lone abortion clinic. Why does Ball do it? "I had one physician in South Dakota, who is supportive of abortion services, tell me that it would be 'career suicide' for any South Dakota physician to perform abortions, " Ball said. "In order for the women of South Dakota to have this service that they need and want, then other people need to go in. " There's a 24-hour wait for an abortion in Minnesota; in South Dakota, it's 72 hours. Patients there must meet, face to face, with the doctor who will perform the abortion, then return three weekdays later — weekends and holidays don't count — for the procedure.
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