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ser-zykov [4K]
3 years ago
6

In a paragraph of 125 words, write a sample response to this behavioral interview question: Describe a team project in which you

were not the leader. Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the leader. Suggest one thing you would have done differently.
ik its more of a personal question, but can you at least make something up?
English
2 answers:
Alekssandra [29.7K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

I've been in many group working scenarios and to be honest I hardly remember any. However, one that I can vaguely remember was when when I was working on a project in a business class. The person that was the group leader was a very smart guy so he was able to provide great help and  great advice to improve the project. Unfortunately though he was very much lacking in patience; to convey further he was a person that was so smart that if people didn't understand immediately what to do he had no clue how to calmly explain the proper way to do so and had a unique inability to hold in any verbal expressions of irritation at someones lack of ability. More to the point, when he was reviewing projects a week before we had to turn them in he reviewed mine, and while doing so was sighing the whole time and eventually yelled at me for my lack of proficiency in completing the project. At the end of the day he did help me make an 80 something due to his help however, I believe there were several more ways to explain that I was doing the work incorrectly that could've allowed me to perform better.

Explanation:

I recommend revising, my teacher caught me the last time I copy pasted on edge.

Good luck

Gemiola [76]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

<em>In this situation, it took place in math. Four of us had to make a poster board sort of thing. One of the girls names was Mackenzie, and the other was named Elijah. All three of us were failing math, and that is why the teacher put us together. Elijah and Mackenzie would both constantly argue over who would be the one presenting the poster, when we had not even really started. And, whenever Mackenzie had been doing majority of the math, and Elijah had a different answer, they would argue over and over again. But, the whole time dragged by for me, because I had a headache from all the yelling and arguing. I was quiet nearly the whole few days we worked on the project. I just wrote what they said. I wrote the answer from whoever said it loud enough for me to hear over the yelling and fussing. And, that is what I would have done differently. I would have tried harder to communicate and understand what they were saying.</em>

Explanation:

Hope this helps.

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