they would work in both, if they work for the lab, they would do it alone, but if they are at a crime scene, they would be part of a team
Top designers work alone but have people to make the designs they come up with.
able to work alone and work with a team as well
You do both. Some tasks require working in a team but others are done alone.
Law enforcement officers are part of a 'team,' but they most often work alone, except in some major cities especially in high-crime areas.
Sometimes they work alone, and sometimes they work in teams. I also think it depends on the type of accountant as well. But I would say it's a mixture of both, they work alone sometimes and work in a team sometimes.
If asked this question in a job interview, answer honestly. If you enjoy working with other people to achieve a group goal, then you likely do see yourself as a team player. If not, and you prefer to be alone, work alone, and celebrate alone, then you likely do not see yourself as a team player.
as a team, because you can do brain storming, we can easily decide by questioning the other people in team to have a good result. two is better than one.
WYOTECH Automechanics school has an upholstery program I believe.
D. A team of friends and family helped MacCready.
team
if you like to work alone say you are very independent but if there is something that is a team effort you tottaly will work with other people if you like to work with other people say that you enjoy it