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How to talk about your achievements

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June 16, 2025
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Talking about your achievements in a job interview can be challenging — how do you describe what you’ve done in a way that makes you look good without sounding arrogant?

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  1. Francis Durán says:
    August 17, 2025 at 3:37 am

    I was promoted as the new project director. The Executive director ask me to take charge of large project, that worked in two regions, and also include quality improvement methods within the project. I worked as a project director for four years adapting quality improvement methods in an educational field and training a team to serve more than 30 schools that participe in the project. At the end of the second cohort of the project, we observe positive improvement in teacher´s practices and also children improvement in oral comprehension and writing.

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