When you go to an interview with a prospective employer, you must be as prepared as possible. Unfortunately, there are times that no amount of preparation can help you. Some of the questions you are asked may seem a little off the wall, but they are a great way to determine if you are going to be the best person for the job. Other questions will be more expected, but they can still trip you up. One of the most common questions you may be asked is how you feel about working as a member of a team.
If you are asked this question, do not panic. Even if you are applying for a job that will require you to work alone the majority of the time, they will still want to see how you respond. Knowing whether a person likes working as a member of a team can give them an idea about how you work best and they want to match the best person to the available job. Not everyone works well in a team, but this is the last thing you want to tell them.
The best way to answer this question is to let them know about past experiences where you worked in a team. Be honest with them about this issue, but play on the positive. For example, if you had bad experiences working with a team, let them know that when you worked with a team you found it may have held some of your creativity back, but you found it to be pleasant working toward a common goal with others. This is just an example, but the important thing to remember is that you play on the positive.
If you had great experiences working in a team, let them know how well you did and why. Truthfully, it doesn’t matter whether the job you are applying for is working by yourself or working as a team; when you work for a company, you are on the same team as everyone else who works for the company and you must be prepared to share ideas and work toward the common goals for the betterment of the company.
Based on how I am understanding your question:
"We did it!" or
"We did great!" or
"We are an awesome team!" or
Something the like.
please spell check that question. I can't breathe.
generally if you turbo isn't working then you should feel the engine give a different note and respond differently at low revs
Which of the following questions asked to oneself may mean that a family member is an alcoholic? Do you stay out of the house as much as possible because you hate it there? Do you feel that if the drinker loved you, she or he would stop drinking? :)
All living things can respond to stimuli, but they may not "feel" in the way we do.
It is Called Empathy, the ability to feel another's emotions and respond to them.
They are alive; but they do not a have a nervous system so they do not feel pain.
By evacuating them.
Not respond or feel real bad for you. (I think.)
When you are asked what do you feel is your best asset during an interview, you should try to come up with an answer that will make you valuable to the company. You should never choose something physical, or something non working related such as being a good dancer for example.
I would tell her how you feel about her. its pretty simple.
They feel that it shouldn't have happened and was preventable.
Be honest with them, tell them how you feel, and see if they respond.