Where do you see yourself in 5 years?

You should normally think about how the particular function could aid in your professional development as you write your response. Here are some things to think about when composing your response in light of that. Always read the job description thoroughly before writing your response. Think about the talents and characteristics that are necessary for the job that you already possess, and would like to develop, as well as any areas where you would like to obtain experience. It can be beneficial to consider the specifics of the position's requirements and what it would mean to gain more knowledge and experience in these areas over the following five years.


It may take you several years to become an expert in the position you're interviewing for if you want to concentrate on a particular area of interest. A cosmetologist, for instance, might be curious about developing customer relationships and finding out what technology other companies use to do so. They might attempt to learn more about marketing communications and customer relationship management software as a result. Thinking carefully about tasks, other related abilities, and topics that interest you might help you develop ideas about where you envision yourself in five years.

Example Answer:

I'd like to think that I'll still be working for you and, ideally, with more responsibilities. I'll have finished a lot of training and development programs. My ambition is to be developing with the business in five years, to be a trustworthy worker, and to be able to mentor more junior team members.

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