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I'm a final-year BSCS student passionate about web development, AI, and forex trading. I’ve built
projects both in university and as a freelancer. Currently, I’m working on an AI-powered forex
assistant for my FYP, combining my technical and trading skills. I enjoy solving real-world problems
through technology and constantly learning new things.
I’m a focused, adaptable, and self-motivated person. I like taking initiative, solving problems
creatively, and always improving both my technical and soft skills.
I used to overcommit and take on too much at once. I’ve learned to prioritize and plan better, which
has helped me manage my time more effectively.
My adaptability. Whether it’s a new tool, changing requirements, or working with different people, I
can quickly adjust and still deliver high-quality work.
1. How would you describe your ability to work as a member of a team? Give an example. ✅
I work well in teams and believe in sharing responsibilities. For our FYP, we divided tasks based on
strengths and held weekly meetings to stay aligned. This helped us complete milestones smoothly.
2. What was a major obstacle you have overcome in the past year and what did you learn from it?
Balancing my studies, freelance work, and trading was challenging. I learned to organize my time
using tools like calendars and task lists. It taught me self-discipline and planning.
3. Tell me about a time when you had to work closely with someone whose personality was very
different from yours. ✅
A teammate once preferred last-minute work, while I like being ahead of deadlines. We talked
openly, agreed on timelines, and found a middle ground. That experience taught me the importance
of communication.
4. Give me an example of a time you managed numerous responsibilities. How did you handle
that?
In my 7th semester, I managed my FYP, coursework, freelance projects, and trading. I handled it by
planning weekly, setting priorities, and avoiding distractions.
5. Describe a long-term project that you kept on track. How did you keep everything moving?
Our FYP is a year-long project. We used Trello for task tracking and weekly meetings with our
supervisor to review progress. This kept the team organized and on track.
1. What would you like to learn more about in your field of expertise?
I’d like to explore AI in real-time systems and financial modeling more deeply, especially combining it
with practical applications like trading platforms.
2. Do you plan to pursue additional education? If so, what field would you choose?
Yes, I’m considering a master’s in Artificial Intelligence or Data Science to deepen my knowledge and
explore more research-based opportunities.
3. What are your future career goals and what do you plan to do to achieve them? ✅
In the next five years, I aim to become a skilled AI developer or a tech entrepreneur. I’m working on
projects like my AI forex assistant, learning new tools, and gaining freelance experience to prepare
myself.
4. Do you think this position aligns with your professional goals? In which ways?
Yes, it allows me to apply my technical skills, collaborate with others, and work on meaningful
projects that build toward my long-term career in tech.
5. Do you prefer becoming an expert in your field or broadening your knowledge of different
disciplines? Why?
I prefer becoming an expert first, especially in AI and software, but I also explore areas like finance
and design to stay versatile and innovative.
6. Given the option, what project would you choose: one that matches your current skills and
requires you leading a team, or one where you’ll work on something less familiar but you’ll be able
to collaborate with colleagues?
I’d choose the second option — working on something new with a collaborative team — because it’s
a chance to learn, grow, and adapt.
I set clear short-term goals, work on real-world projects, take online courses, and reflect on my
progress regularly.
2. Describe a time when your team or company was undergoing some change. How did that
impact you, and how did you adapt?
During a university semester shift to hybrid learning, our team adapted by using online tools like
Zoom, Trello, and Google Docs to stay coordinated and keep our projects running smoothly.
3. What are the two most significant achievements you had in your last job?
Delivering a complete restaurant website with frontend/backend and quickly learning a new CMS to
meet a tight client deadline.
4. Can you share more about the XYZ project you listed on your resume?
Sure, I created a restaurant web app with user authentication, dynamic menus, and admin controls.
It was a full-stack project using HTML, CSS, JS, PHP, and MySQL.
5. What about your last job did you like least and most?
Most: Freedom to work creatively and learn new things. Least: Unclear requirements from some
clients, which caused delays.
Yes, I led a small freelance team on a client project and also took the lead in coordinating tasks
during our FYP.
7. In what ways have you grown your skill set or experience in your last role?
I improved my project planning, communication with clients, and technical skills like backend
development and debugging.
8. Can you share a time you had to make a tough decision and what resulted?
I once had to cancel a freelance project because the client kept changing the scope without proper
communication. It was difficult, but it taught me the importance of setting clear expectations early.
I bring a blend of technical skill, real-world experience, and a strong work ethic. I’m a quick learner,
adaptable, and passionate about solving problems through technology. I’ll add value from day one.
It involves web/application development and team collaboration, and it requires strong problem-
solving skills — areas where I’ve gained hands-on experience.
3. How can your experience help you in the position you are applying for?
My freelance work has taught me to meet deadlines, work with real clients, and build complete
products. These experiences align well with job responsibilities.
4. What type of work environment do you prefer?
A respectful, collaborative, and learning-focused environment where ideas are valued and feedback
is constructive.
5. Do you prefer to get feedback about your performance through formal reviews or informal
meetings?
I prefer informal check-ins for regular feedback and formal reviews for structured evaluation.
I admire your focus on innovation and teamwork. I believe I’ll learn a lot and contribute meaningfully
in such an environment.
Innovation — I’m always looking for creative ways to solve problems and grow professionally.
8. What would be your goals for the first 90 days if you were hired?
To understand the team, the codebase, and contribute to a live project while actively learning and
adding value.
I’ve never officially tested it, but I believe intelligence is about learning, adapting, and problem-
solving — which I do well in practical settings.
Yes, I’ve completed multiple freelance projects with great client feedback, and I’ve maintained
consistency in managing studies, trading, and development work.
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quickly if needed.
4. How much should you charge to wash all the windows in New York?
I’d estimate based on the number of windows, average cost per window, labor time, and resources —
then calculate a scalable price. It's more of a logic test than a real answer.