"Where do you see yourself in five years from now?"
The most interesting question that I was asked during my mock job interview was, "Where do you see yourself in five years from now?" This question made me excited about my life and what I see for myself in five years. I would answer it clearly of what my life is going on. I show how my professional goals and the job that I'm applying for align. And there is my answer: I am certain that the coming five years will be productive for me. Working in an esteemed organization with a positive work environment can be rewarding. I can picture myself growing into the position I am in. I feel the values of this organization can be advantageous to my career. In return, I see myself utilizing my knowledge to yield better outcomes. The five years ahead are a guide for me. They would take me to a target where I could cherish the achievements along the way. In the next 5 years, I see myself as a successful person and growing with the company. After 5 years, I want to be a successful owner of my own business. If you give me the opportunity, I would improve my skills and like to see myself in a good position in the company. I have always wanted to visit the Eiffel Tower, the Big Ben, and the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Mostly in Europe, but I'm sure I could find many other places around the world. I'd meet every single one of my online friends, spend hours just being with family, and help them with anything they needed. I'd make damn sure that my life achievements get recognized and go down in history. And not some ordinary achievements like getting promoted or gaining social rank through monetary means. I want to be remembered by people I don't even know. I want my name in history books. What I'd do is donate every penny I own to charities. If I'm going to die, I might as well die for something or someone that I consider to have more value than myself, especially now that I'm on a time limit.

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