1. What is the most important thing I learned from the interview? Is there anything I would do differently for other interviews?
The most important thing I learned from the interview is that being a loan officer is tough and is only getting tougher to qualify. What I also learn is that it may take years of hard work and dedication to be in the position I want to be in and to just make sure not to give up because in the end it'll all work out.
2. Did I get additional resources and contacts? What is the most useful? Why?
Some resources that I got are just more knowledge and understanding of how competitive the field can be and how hard you have to work in order to be where you want to be. This is the most useful because when working in an industry as hard as being a loan officer and working for an auto industry it takes patience and time for things to happen, you can't expect such a dramatic difference and you have to put hard work into everything you do.
3. What makes my interviewee qualified to help me?
What makes my interviewee qualified to help me is that she works as a loan officer in the automobile industry. It has taken her years and a lot of dedication of her job to get where she is today and by getting some type of viewpoint from her shows that not everything in life comes easy and if you put the time and work to something, you will be able to accomplish many things.
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