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“Are You Willing to Travel?”

It isn't a willingness question — it's a question about a pattern. “25% travel” can mean one week a month or two nights every week, and those are different jobs.

Sample answer

Generated for: Field service engineer (7 years, six-county patch) interviewing for a regional account manager role, asked after the interviewer flagged the posting's "approximately 30% travel"

Yes, and it's the part of the job I've already been doing. I covered six counties for seven years — two or three overnights most weeks, plus a fortnight of installs every spring.

Yours is written from your own background and the role you're actually interviewing for — not this one. The first one is free — no card. After that, $9.99 for a single credit or $49.99 for ten.

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Credits

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Pick the honest one, including “I'd rather not” — that isn't disqualifying, it just needs separating. Very few people object to an occasional bounded trip; what you're declining is the road as the standing condition of the job, and those are two different answers.

This moves the emphasis, never the pattern you commit to. If the last person burned out on the road, the answer stays warm and specific and the question you ask back does the work.

Travel you have actually done — a patch, a territory, sites, a season on the road; it doesn't have to have been called business travel to count — plus any ceiling and any week that genuinely doesn't move. Give us the constraint, never the reason behind it: we will never coach putting a reason in that room, because supplying one invites a judgement on whether it's good enough. We will never invent a trip, an employer or a number for you either — leave this blank and every specific comes back as a bracketed placeholder.

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