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Teams and Team Work Job Interview Questions

Teams and Team Work Job Interview Questions
The following sample job interview questions about teams and team work enable you to assess your candidate’s skill in working with teams. Feel free to use these job interview questions in your own candidate interviews.

  • Give an example of a successful project you were part of. What was your role? Why was the project successful?
  • Describe two situations from your past work experience in which you have determined a team was the best potential solution to a problem, a needed process improvement, or a planned change. How did each work out?
  • What actions and support, in your experience, make a team function successfully?
  • Give me an example of a time when your work group or department worked especially well with another work group or department to accomplish a goal.
  • Have you been a member of a team that struggled or failed to accomplish its goal? If so, what assessment did you make of the reasons for the failure?

Teams and Team Work Job Interview Question Answers
Depending on your work culture or environment, working with teams, working on a team, or working in a team atmosphere may be important.

You are attempting to identify how well your candidate works as a member of either a cross-functional or departmental team. You are listening to hear that the candidate values team work. You are assessing your candidate’s skill in analysis as well.

You are also discovering, with these team work job interview questions, what your candidate believes about why teams fail and why teams are successful. You are learning what must be present in the work environment for the candidate to experience team work.

Author: Susan M. Heathfield <http://humanresources.about.com/mbiopage.htm>, Your Guide to Human Resources <http://humanresources.about.com/>, <http://humanresources.about.com/od/involvementteams/a/team_questions.htm>
 

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