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Question 3 of 20

How would you work effectively under stressful, pressure-packed situations at Air New Zealand?

"As a person that really thrives in pressure situations and those long days where a ton of things need to be done, I find myself successful in these situation by staying focused on one task at a time. I've seen many other colleagues come close to losing their sanity by worrying about the next job before the current one is finished, and that most often leads to sloppy work. I always have a daily to-do list on my phone, and I rely on that throughout each work day to keep me on track. Continuously adding and crossing items off my list and reprioritizing my tasks is something that comes second nature to me from my years of experience as a mechanic."

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  • 3. How would you work effectively under stressful, pressure-packed situations at Air New Zealand?

      How to Answer

      There will be days on the job at Air New Zealand that are very stressful, as part of the engineering team. With this question, your interviewer will be looking to hear that you have the ability to manage these action-packed days with ease. As you answer this question, try to explain to your interviewer that you focus on the tasks at hand and take things one at a time to help alleviate stress on a hard day. Another tip to answering this question is to focus on some of the tools you use to help you stay focused and on task when you have many different things calling for your attention at one time.

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      "As a person that really thrives in pressure situations and those long days where a ton of things need to be done, I find myself successful in these situation by staying focused on one task at a time. I've seen many other colleagues come close to losing their sanity by worrying about the next job before the current one is finished, and that most often leads to sloppy work. I always have a daily to-do list on my phone, and I rely on that throughout each work day to keep me on track. Continuously adding and crossing items off my list and reprioritizing my tasks is something that comes second nature to me from my years of experience as a mechanic."