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Question 3 of 40 for our Underwriter Mock Interview

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Question 3 of 40

Give an example of a time when you made a mistake because you failed to actively listen to a supervisor.

The interviewer asks this question to assess your ability to take instructions and follow them thoroughly. They also want to see if you can admit your mistakes and learn from them. To answer this question, you should provide a specific example of a time when you didn't listen to your supervisor and the negative consequences of your actions. Being honest and transparent in interviews is important, as this can help showcase your strengths and weaknesses and your willingness to learn and grow as an employee.

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How to Answer: Give an example of a time when you made a mistake because you failed to actively listen to a supervisor.

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  • 3. Give an example of a time when you made a mistake because you failed to actively listen to a supervisor.

      Why the Interviewer Asks This Question

      The interviewer asks this question to assess your ability to take instructions and follow them thoroughly. They also want to see if you can admit your mistakes and learn from them. To answer this question, you should provide a specific example of a time when you didn't listen to your supervisor and the negative consequences of your actions. Being honest and transparent in interviews is important, as this can help showcase your strengths and weaknesses and your willingness to learn and grow as an employee.

      Written by Krista Wenz on May 31st, 2023

      Answer Example

      "When I was a trainee, I was asked to collect data on our clients, and I spent two days doing that. When I submitted my final report, I realized I had made a mistake and collected the incorrect data. Although I was paying attention, there was a part in which I could not hear the instructions given clearly. Since I was new, I hesitated to ask questions. My supervisor called me into her office and pointed out my error. I embarrassingly admitted my mistake, apologized, and collected the correct information. Since that day, I listen more attentively when given instructions and ask questions if anything is unclear. I have learned that mistakes will be made if I hesitate to ask questions if things are unclear."

      Written by Krista Wenz on May 31st, 2023