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Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter explains how to answer the job interview question, “what don’t you like about your current job.”
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Hi Jeff, do you have any tips on how to answer a question along the lines of ‘how would you deal with a lazy colleague’? Usually I’m asked about a colleague I can’t get along with, but at my most recent interview it was a lazy colleague (of the same level). Thanks.
Hi Jeff, do you have any tips on how to answer a question along the lines of ‘how would you deal with a lazy colleague’? Usually I’m asked about a colleague I can’t get along with, but at my most recent interview it was a lazy colleague (of the same level). Thanks.
At what level is the person or you? What do you do?
At what level is the person or you? What do you do?
The scenario I was given was that they are a colleague of the same level, they don’t report to me and my understanding was we both report to the same manager. The role was a project manager with a government agency focused on economic development in areas with high unemployment. In the scenario I become aware that this colleague isn’t pulling their weight and they asked how I would handle that. I really had no clue what they were looking for given that thus
The scenario I was given was that they are a colleague of the same level, they don’t report to me and my understanding was we both report to the same manager. The role was a project manager with a government agency focused on economic development in areas with high unemployment. In the scenario I become aware that this colleague isn’t pulling their weight and they asked how I would handle that. I really had no clue what they were looking for given that thus
*this person doesn’t report to me.
*this person doesn’t report to me.
I did a video yesterday on this in my “Tough Interview Questions” series. Youube Doesn’t Let Me Send a link. This is the title: Tough Interview Questions: What Would You Do If. A Peer Is Not Performing Up To Standards
I did a video yesterday on this in my “Tough Interview Questions” series. Youube Doesn’t Let Me Send a link. This is the title: Tough Interview Questions: What Would You Do If. A Peer Is Not Performing Up To Standards
In this video, Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter explains how to answer the job interview question, “what don’t you like about your current job.”
In this video, Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter explains how to answer the job interview question, “what don’t you like about your current job.”
Never provide your age as suggested in this video.
+Donald Trump The reference to age is in the context of wanting to continue to learn and thus, “I’m only 32 and I want to continue to learn.” Nothing wrong with that.
Never provide your age as suggested in this video.
+Donald Trump The reference to age is in the context of wanting to continue to learn and thus, “I’m only 32 and I want to continue to learn.” Nothing wrong with that.