Depends on the conflict.You could say that you should try to be diplomatic,cool and judge by the facts.
You describe a situation where you had a conflict with a coworker, and how you resolved it.
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As with all questions during an interview be honest and use professional language when describing the situation. If you attempted to resolve the situation then describe the measures you took. Leave emotion out of it. It is understood that sometimes there is personality conflict and there are times when it cannot be resolved.
An ethical dilemma is a conflict between personal and professional values. When asked to describe this situation on a job interview, one must answer in such a way that supervision was sought and self-reflection was undergone.
Describing a situation where I have come into contact with marketing will not help you in your job interview. You must pick such a situation of your own and describe it. TV adverts or posters for instance.
Answer this question honestly if you are asked during a job interview. Describe the steps you would take to rectify the situation if you are not meeting deadlines.
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I would describe a situation where I took a leadership position. Anything you have done that shows that you can take responsibility
You could describe your resourcefulness for an interview in a few different ways. One way is to bring in a model demonstrating.
This is a typical question you will get in a job interview. You have to think of some time in your previous work where you have been the leader of a team. It might be a team of volunteers, or a team of Scouts, or a team in the workforce. Then you have to tell how you led them, that is, tell of a situation when they had to act together to achieve something, and you gave them advice, or direction, and they did the job successfully.
Describe a situation of superior customer service?"
Describe a situation where you had to prioritize personal matter over work?
Describe your overall sales experience
An interviewer may ask you to describe a time when you had to take directions from several people at the same time. Do so without complaining and state that you had to set priorities and was able to accomplish the job.