To respond to an interview question about two bosses that have both given you a task that is due in an hour, and neither is available for you to contact, you should answer that you would do your best to finish both on time. The important thing to do is to answer truthfully about what you would do.
When answering odd ball interview questions like this, below are some great options:Mentioning your passion for what you doYour love of life long learningThe desire you have to better yourself.
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Calmly, and assertively.
The best way to respond to this question in an interview is to be truthful about the situation. Also, make sure to explain what you learned from the situation.
Do you mean how to answer any questions if so then read this: if you want to answer a question then just type down any questions then its will show up, then go down where it says some random questions next to it it says "Answer it!". if you can answer it then answer it. thank you
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It can be either one, depending on your meaning. You would "respond to" a question or comment directed at you. You would "respond for" someone else who cannot respond for themselves.
From my perspective, an answer might reflect if you are selling your potential (ie. new graduate), seeking further experience in the field, or if you have lots of experience and/or management that pertains to the business you are applying for.
"I dont think that is the proper way to respond to that question"
you can also "respond" or "reply" to a question
An email invitation should always be responded to with gratitude. Whether you will accept or decline the interview you should offer thanks for the invitation.
That would depend largely on why and how you contact them. They will either respond accordingly, or ignore you..