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Question 2 of 31 for our Cranial Technologies Mock Interview

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Question 2 of 31

Talk about a time that you had to make a split second decision on the job using your best judgement. What skills did you use in this decision making process?

"At the end of this past school year, I was on bus duty at the end of the day and as the buses were pulling away, a student came running out with her arms waving and yelling for the buses to stop. Knowing that it was too late for her to make her bus, we quickly went back into the school and I had our assistant at the front desk dial the bus companies phone. With a quick dispatch to the driver, who was only a few blocks away, the bus was able to turn around and come pick up the child without the rest of the students being delayed too long. Per standard operating procedures, missed buses are supposed to fall on then responsibility of the parents to pick the child up but cold weather and quick thinking made this the best possible outcome."

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How to Answer: Talk about a time that you had to make a split second decision on the job using your best judgement. What skills did you use in this decision making process?

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  • 2. Talk about a time that you had to make a split second decision on the job using your best judgement. What skills did you use in this decision making process?

      How to Answer

      With the potential to work with a wide variety of patients in the clinic setting at Cranial Technologies, the ability to think on your feet and make sound decision without postponing patient care is vitally important. Your interviewer will be looking to hear that you are confident and able to make decisions in your work while providing great care to patients. Think of a time where you made an impacting decision quickly when faced with a time crunch and talk about your thought process and experiences used in making the decision. Make sure your answer has a positive outcome.

      Written by Ryan Brunner on December 7th, 2018

      1st Answer Example

      "At the end of this past school year, I was on bus duty at the end of the day and as the buses were pulling away, a student came running out with her arms waving and yelling for the buses to stop. Knowing that it was too late for her to make her bus, we quickly went back into the school and I had our assistant at the front desk dial the bus companies phone. With a quick dispatch to the driver, who was only a few blocks away, the bus was able to turn around and come pick up the child without the rest of the students being delayed too long. Per standard operating procedures, missed buses are supposed to fall on then responsibility of the parents to pick the child up but cold weather and quick thinking made this the best possible outcome."

      Written by Ryan Brunner on December 7th, 2018

      2nd Answer Example

      "In my current role, I was working as part of a team that was presenting a big proposal to our board of directors. As the speaker at the presentation, I was the preparer of the slideshow we were going to be using the following day when my computer crashed and all data from the slideshow we wanted to use were lost. That night, I prepared our presentation on note cards off the top of my head and went into our office early the next morning to once again put together a quick slide show knowing that the visual element would be important. Luckily, I was able to meet with several members of our team prior to the board presentation so everyone could confirm that my re-written contact was correct. In the end, staying calm and focused on the final goal of presenting to the board really helped a great presentation where some may have freaked out and lost it."

      Written by Ryan Brunner