mickeymedic
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On a lighter point, as one gets older the answers can become more fun. The biggest, and in my opinion, the dumbest of all interview questions is..."Where would you like to be in 5 years." You just walked into this place. The only thing you know about it is the location and what little bit of highly spun info that you were able to glean from the internet. There is no way to comfortably or even logically answer that question. As I have gotten older, I have actually answered that question with the single word, "alive". Still got the job.
I used to participate in hiring EMTs and Paramedics for a rather large ambulance service. "Where would you like to be in 5 years" was actually a very important question for us...it gave us a good idea as to which candidates were looking to do EMS as a career versus those who were using it as a stepping stone. Some candidates were coming in as EMTs and were hoping to be Paramedics in 5 years. Others were coming to work for us while they finished their undergrad degree and applied to med school. Others were hoping to eventually have a career as a firefighter. We ended up hiring candidates with strong skills and good references regardless of where they wanted to be in 5 years. But it helped us see where they were coming from and how long they were likely to stay with us.
By the way...I love your answer of "alive".

