What Was Your Proudest Moment as a School Psychologist?

An employer wants to learn more about your skills and background during a job interview. One way they might do this is to inquire about your greatest achievements. When preparing for this type of question, think about your top professional accomplishments and choose the ones that best represent what you're capable of. Employers will ask, "What are you most proud of?" to learn a few key facts about you. For starters, this question clarifies your definition of success. They can tell how ambitious and goal-oriented you are based on your response. Second, they want to know what skills helped you achieve this goal.

Your response allows you to explain how your abilities contributed to your success. Finally, this question allows the employer to determine whether your definition of success is compatible with their company culture and values. The interviewer wants to know some of the things that you consider achievements in your role as a school psychologist. You should describe a time when you felt like an achiever.


Answer as an example: After a raging inferno burned down their buildings, killing some of their students, a school hired me as a psychologist. Most students had been scarred and traumatized to the point where they were unwilling to talk about it. However, after a month, I was able to relax all of the students and we began therapy. When I completed my assessment three months later, I discovered that the majority of them had accepted the incident and were quickly returning to their normal jovial lives. I've never been happier in my entire career.

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