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Question 2 of 30 for our Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment Mock Interview

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Question 2 of 30

What role do you usually take in team projects?

"I am usually the 'ideas person' in team projects. In my current position, I am not the most persuasive salesperson, but I am highly creative. This skill means that, in most projects, I am great at creating a plan of action but am most comfortable passing the final client-facing tasks to our more extroverted personnel."

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How to Answer: What role do you usually take in team projects?

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  • 2. What role do you usually take in team projects?

      How to Answer

      The interviewer at Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment would like to understand the role that you naturally take on when working in a team-based environment. If you tend to take the lead, you can let the interviewer know, but avoid sounding overbearing. If you usually like to generate new ideas and allow someone else to execute them, share your creative side but express that you prefer for others to take the lead.

      Written by Rachelle Enns on June 5th, 2019

      1st Answer Example

      "I am usually the 'ideas person' in team projects. In my current position, I am not the most persuasive salesperson, but I am highly creative. This skill means that, in most projects, I am great at creating a plan of action but am most comfortable passing the final client-facing tasks to our more extroverted personnel."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on June 5th, 2019

      2nd Answer Example

      "I am newer to my marketing career so, at this point, I will be quite careful with making suggestions in group meetings. I have great ideas that I am more comfortable pitching one-on-one with my boss. The more experience that I gain, the more comfortable I am becoming when it comes to speaking up in team meetings or during team collaborations."

      Written by Rachelle Enns