How do I present obstacles without sounding negative?
Frame obstacles as opportunities that tested your skills. Focus on what you learned and how you grew. Avoid blaming others—instead, describe the situation objectively and emphasize your positive response.
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S.O.A.R. Method
Situation, Obstacle, Action, Result: emphasize problem-solving in your interview answers.
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