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 You receive a complaint about a team member’s behavior. How do you address it?

 You and a colleague have a disagreement over how to complete a task. How do you resolve it?
 A new team member is struggling to adapt. How do you support them?
 Your manager asks you to complete a task with little instruction. What do you do?
 You realize you’ve made a mistake on a project that affects others. How do you handle it?
 You have multiple deadlines approaching, and you’re feeling overwhelmed. How do you prioritize?
 Your team is unmotivated, and productivity is dropping. How do you address this?
 You’re asked to lead a project with no prior leadership experience. How do you approach it?

 What skills do you think are important for this job?


 Can you give an example of a time you had to solve a problem or learn something new quickly?
 What do you think is your biggest strength? What’s an area you’d like to improve?
 [Link] do you stay organized and manage your time?
 Can you describe a time you worked on a team or group project? What was your role?
 How do you handle constructive criticism?
 What motivates you to do your best work?

 Have you ever dealt with a difficult person? How did you handle the situation?
 Can you describe a time you had to explain something complicated to someone?
 If you were given a task, you didn’t know how to do, what would you do?
 If two team members disagreed on how to complete a task, how would you handle it?
 What would you do if you made a mistake at work?
 Why should we hire you?

 Can you walk me through your resume or tell me about your educational background?
 What activities, clubs, or volunteer work have you been involved in?
 Have you ever had any responsibilities outside of school, like taking care of family members or managing a personal
project?
 What do you enjoy doing in your free time?
 What motivates you to apply for your first job?

 Describe a time when you had to complete a task with little or no instructions. How did you handle it?
 How do you prioritize your tasks when you have multiple deadlines?
 Tell me about a time when you had to work hard to achieve something. What was the outcome?
 If you’re given a boring or repetitive task, how do you stay motivated?
 Have you ever had to take the lead on a project? How did you handle it?
 Describe a time when you had to work with someone who had a different opinion than you. How did you handle it?

 What does good teamwork mean to you?


 Have you ever had to explain something difficult to someone? How did you do it?
 If a coworker was struggling with their workload, what would you do?
 How do you handle conflicts or disagreements with others?

 If a customer or client was rude to you, how would you respond?


 How would you greet a customer who walks into the store?
 If a customer asked you a question you didn’t know the answer to, what would you do?
 What does good customer service mean to you?
 Have you ever helped someone solve a problem? Describe the situation.
 Describe a time when you had to adapt to a new situation quickly.
 Have you ever had to step outside of your comfort zone? What happened?
 What would you do if you made a mistake at work?
 How do you handle receiving feedback or constructive criticism?
 What would you do if your manager asked you to complete a task you’ve never done before?

 How would you describe your work ethic?


 Can you give an example of a time you had to be responsible for something important?
 How do you ensure you stay on time for school, appointments, or commitments?
 If you couldn’t make it to work one day, what would you do?
 What would you do if you noticed a coworker was not following company rules?

 What kind of work environment do you thrive in?

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