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Question 8 of 30 for our Interior Designer Mock Interview

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Question 8 of 30

If you were working on a design project and disagreed with someone on the team, how would you voice your opinion?

"I always strive to deliver my opinion with the utmost respect, clarity, and sensitivity. I have completed training in communication and learned to be confident but also fair when I state an oppositional thought. I do not believe in bringing up every nit-picky thing unless it is an oversight that will impact the final project outcome. If possible, I would voice my opinion face-to-face, and privately. I often think of how I would want someone to disagree with me, and that would be with transparency, a well-supported argument, and with genuine care. Often, my team members mention that they appreciate how mindful I am in my verbal and written communication."

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How to Answer: If you were working on a design project and disagreed with someone on the team, how would you voice your opinion?

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  • 8. If you were working on a design project and disagreed with someone on the team, how would you voice your opinion?

      How to Answer

      Giving your professional opinion is a pivotal part of your job as an Interior Designer. The interviewer wants to hear that you can express yourself clearly and with professionalism. Share your approach to giving opinions by describing your communication style. The key to a successful response is showing that you would never put someone down if you had an opposing viewpoint. Express how your communication approach is healthy and well-received by your existing team members.

      Written by Rachelle Enns on July 5th, 2020

      Answer Example

      "I always strive to deliver my opinion with the utmost respect, clarity, and sensitivity. I have completed training in communication and learned to be confident but also fair when I state an oppositional thought. I do not believe in bringing up every nit-picky thing unless it is an oversight that will impact the final project outcome. If possible, I would voice my opinion face-to-face, and privately. I often think of how I would want someone to disagree with me, and that would be with transparency, a well-supported argument, and with genuine care. Often, my team members mention that they appreciate how mindful I am in my verbal and written communication."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on July 5th, 2020