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1. When you were still a resident member, what were your strengths and weaknesses?

Did any of these change now that you are in the industry?

2. What is your current job? How did you arrive at this profession? How did being a
KEMEr influence your choices that led you there?

3. What are you most passionate about professionally? Personally? What excites you
the most about your work and the contribution you can make?

4. Any KEM activities/projects you are crazy about when you were still a resident
member? Did these change now that your part of the alumni?

5. How do you want to be remembered as a former KEM resident member?

6. Looking back, what were your first impressions of KEM and its members? How long
did these first impressions hold?

7. What has surprised you most about KEM?

8. Besides the usual acad-vs-org dilemma, what do you find most challenging about
being a KEMer?

9. What are the best and worst KEM-related things to happen from the moment you
applied up to now?

10. We all know that there's a bit of a competition when it comes to volunteering to lead
an org activity. Have you tried applying for a headship when you were still a member? If
no, why? If yes, how did that make you feel?

11. If you could change one thing about KEM, what would it be?

12. When your friends/family/coworkers/boss find out that you are an alumnus/na of
KEM, what do they usually say?

13. Define "going far" in your own words based on your experiences and learnings as an
alumnus/na and as a member of the industry. Do you consider yourself as having "gone
far"? Why?

14. Imagine that you're having dinner with your former app batchmates and the
Executive Coucil members when you were still a member, what would they be surprised
to know about you now?

15. Looking ahead, what do you think will change about KEM for the next five years? As
an alumnus/na, what trends do you see that led you to that opinion?

16. What is it like to be a KEM alumnus/na?

17. What have you been most satisfied about as a resident member of KEM? As part of
the org's alumni?

18. Who was your role model when you were still a member and is he/she still your role
model now that you're in the industry? Why?

19. What were the things that you did not like to do when you were still a resident
member? When you became an alumna/nus?

20. Tell us about an accomplishment or a project that you consider to be the most
significant during your residency.

21. Tell us about an accomplishment or a project that you consider to be the most
significant in your career. How did KEM come into the picture?

22. Describe a specific achievement when you were still a resident member that
indicates or hints that you may thrive/be successful in your current career.

23. Instead of advice, what questions do you have for the current residents and
Executive Council of KEM?

24. What would be the biggest challenges that you think a person in your occupation
may face? How do you think will being a KEMer help you overcome those challenges?

25. What is/are your skill/s or unique talent/s that you consider to be almost a
"superpower" (ex. can lick elbows, high pain tolerance, ability to withstand work stress)?

26. Name your spirit animal? Why did you choose that?

27. If you could relive your stay in KEM, what would you do differently?

28. Imagine a successful year in KEM, what would it look like?

29. What is your personal philosophy that guides your career both as a KEMer and as a
working member of the industry? When did you start developing this philosophy?

30. Taking into account your learnings as a professional, what do you think are KEM's
strengths and weaknesses as a group?

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