Mrs. Bradbury
It will ALWAYS be the PeopleMover!
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Background - I'm an upper level admin at a university. In other circles I might be called an executive assistant, but I also do heavy accounting work as well as grants administration for our department. I'm not crazy about the university but I absolutely love the benefits and you couldn't chase me away from the place with a stick.
I have been in a hellish job for almost 6 years. I've applied for a few jobs within the university over the years, but have stepped up my efforts over the last 6 months and have been on several interviews - in one case I was one of 4 chosen to interview out of 200 applicants - and end up being everyone's 2nd choice.
I meet people well and am not uncomfortable with the interview process. I have solid references. What I am fumbling on (I've asked for feedback when I haven't gotten previous jobs) is the interview questions. My last few years of abject misery have colored my ability to answer questions, I think. For instance, how do I answer, "Describe for me a situtation where you did well" when I can't do anything right? At least in my boss's eyes? Everyone else in the department, and the contacts I have in other departments, sees my value except him. In fact, everyone who knows I'm trying to transfer has said "What are we going to do? This place is going to fall apart; you're what keeps it all together!" One lady in another department, that I work a lot with, literally groans when I mention that I'm trying to transfer. But back to my boss: it's partly that he doesn't want to be held to any responsibility financially (and he sees me as someone who makes him think about such things), and it's partially that he wants to cheat and be dishonest in every situation and he finds no help from me in doing that. To complicate matters, he basically is Jekyll & Hyde, and lots of people in the university community think he's just grand. If they only knew!
So I'm hoping I can get some advice from you guys regarding how to answer the typical interview questions, without resorting to lying. I'm at a loss as to what to say because all I can think about is what I shouldn't be saying.
Thanks for any help you give - my interview is next Thursday and it's supposed to last 1 1/2 hours and I'm meeting with 3 separate groups of interviewers.
I have been in a hellish job for almost 6 years. I've applied for a few jobs within the university over the years, but have stepped up my efforts over the last 6 months and have been on several interviews - in one case I was one of 4 chosen to interview out of 200 applicants - and end up being everyone's 2nd choice.

I meet people well and am not uncomfortable with the interview process. I have solid references. What I am fumbling on (I've asked for feedback when I haven't gotten previous jobs) is the interview questions. My last few years of abject misery have colored my ability to answer questions, I think. For instance, how do I answer, "Describe for me a situtation where you did well" when I can't do anything right? At least in my boss's eyes? Everyone else in the department, and the contacts I have in other departments, sees my value except him. In fact, everyone who knows I'm trying to transfer has said "What are we going to do? This place is going to fall apart; you're what keeps it all together!" One lady in another department, that I work a lot with, literally groans when I mention that I'm trying to transfer. But back to my boss: it's partly that he doesn't want to be held to any responsibility financially (and he sees me as someone who makes him think about such things), and it's partially that he wants to cheat and be dishonest in every situation and he finds no help from me in doing that. To complicate matters, he basically is Jekyll & Hyde, and lots of people in the university community think he's just grand. If they only knew!
So I'm hoping I can get some advice from you guys regarding how to answer the typical interview questions, without resorting to lying. I'm at a loss as to what to say because all I can think about is what I shouldn't be saying.
Thanks for any help you give - my interview is next Thursday and it's supposed to last 1 1/2 hours and I'm meeting with 3 separate groups of interviewers.
