During a job interview when you are asked about how well you work with other people, it is a good idea to be honest. It may be tempting to say what you think the interviewer wants to hear. However, if you do say that you work well with others when it is not true, a job that requires you to work closely with others may not be the right job for you.
The best way to respond to this question in an interview is to give examples from your past experiences. Expound on a situation where you successfully worked on a team in the past.
Have you ever worked with someone that you did not get along with as part of a team, How did you handle that situation?
Do you get along well with other people and are you willing to do your fair share? If so, say so.
I work witha team pretty well.
ability to work as part of a team
I work very well as part of a team.
By assigning part of work to him and by saying that only the person who can do this work in my current team
well, I'm trying to improve my skills and get more experience by joining your CO and be part of your team work
team work in school is very important part of the school
Many job interviewers will ask if you are a team player. You want to answer with more than just a yes or no. Demonstrate that you work well with a team by giving an example of your experience in that area.
There is more than one way to answer any question. Some people do prefer to work under supervision while others like to work alone.
Yes, most software engineers are working as part of a team.
able to work alone and work with a team as well
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
To be one with the team. There is no good team that has ball/puck hogs.
There are a couple of ways to explain that you have a proven ability to work on your own initiative and as part of a team. One way is to take the lead.
You could ask, "What experience have you had in this field?' You could also ask, "Do you work well with other people?" Another one is 'Do you prefer to work independently or part of a team?'