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Ryan Brunner has over ten years of experience recruiting, interviewing, and hiring candidates in the healthcare, public service, and private manufacturing/distribution industries.
Because Daimler TSS operates in a team based atmosphere, this question is allowing your interviewer to gain insight into how you will work as part of a larger team. Large data integration projects at Daimler TSS will require you to work with many people, so use a prior experience where you took the bull by the horns with others to ensure successful completion of a project. Make sure to clearly outline the situation and what you had to do to overcome it to produce a positive outcome.

Ryan Brunner has over ten years of experience recruiting, interviewing, and hiring candidates in the healthcare, public service, and private manufacturing/distribution industries.
"Last year, I was working on a data consolidation project for a roll out of a new software program we were developing. Because the project was working with several of our existing systems, I was coordinating with several different engineers from our staff that were experts on their respective systems. As the project was going along smoothly from the start, I wasn't getting a response from one of our engineers that had key information for me to move forward. With fully understanding that people are very busy in their day to day duties, I gave him three additional days to respond with no success. Once I didn't receive a response, I went directly to his office to speak directly to him. He immediately apologized for his delay and we spoke at great length about the information that I needed to move forward. I'm glad I took this direct approach in this situation and would never hesitate to do this moving forward in a tactful manner."

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Once, a teammate came to me about a bug in my code. I took a look at the code, but I found no problem at all. All of my tests were passing as well. Then I took a look at one of the other integrated codes and found that it was showing an old commit, and a new commit was not there. I took screenshots, made some notes, and politely sent them to my other teammate. He thanked me, pushed the new changes, sent an email to all the team about the mistake, and apologized, which was very good behavior by him.
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Excellent example! It sounds like you handled this mistake on the part of your teammate with class and grace. What happened in the end? Was the project completed on time and accurately?
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