
Yes, in my past role, I had to make several important decisions that impacted both daily operations and long-term outcomes. For example:
1. I had to prioritize tasks when deadlines overlapped, deciding what to handle first based on urgency and business impact.
2. I made hiring recommendations by evaluating candidates not just on skill, but team fit.
3. I also made technical or process-related decisions, like suggesting more efficient tools or workflows to improve productivity.
Each of these decisions required a balance of logic, collaboration, and sometimes taking calculated risks.
I understand the responsibilities of being the only son, but my parents also support my career goals. I’m willing to relocate as needed for the job, while staying connected and managing family responsibilities effectively.