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When asked by HR Manager
your response must be like this: "My career has been characterized by my
ability to work well with diverse teams. I seek out opportunities to
involve others in the decision-making process. This collaboration and
communication is what has enabled me to achieve success in my
department. People are the most valuable resource of any organization."
When asked by CEO your
response must be like this: "I have achieved success in my career
because I have been focused on the bottom line. I have always sought out
innovative solutions to challenging problems to maximize profitability.
Regardless of the task or challenge, I always established benchmarks of
performance and standards of excellence. I have never sought to maintain
the "status quo." An organization that does not change and grow will
die. I would enjoy working with you to help define new market
opportunities in order to achieve the organization's goals."
In each instance, we
responded to the "needs of the individual." It is almost guaranteed
that, when you respond appropriately to the diverse needs of the
different managers, you will become the standard by which all of the
other candidates will be measured.
Conclusion
The question is very
tricky and being the first question of the interview... one need to be a
bit more careful in answering the same. This question can make or break
the interviewer's interest in you.
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