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Question 19 of 30

How do you expect to make a difference at Target?

"I ascribe to the first rule I learned at summer camp: leave your space better than you found it. That's how I approach work, too -- I always want to leave my workspace cleaner, my coworkers happier, and my customers more satisfied than when I arrived at work. I love to make people smile with my upbeat attitude and my willingness to tackle tasks that others aren't excited to do (like taking out the trash)."

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  • 19. How do you expect to make a difference at Target?

      How to Answer

      In customer service jobs, especially retail positions like those at Target, making a positive impact on your team and your customers is vitally important. The interviewer wants to hear that you have thought about what you bring to a team and what kind of impact you hope to have while you're there. Share what you're passionate about and what you think you bring to a team!

      Written by Jordan Henry on July 6th, 2018

      1st Answer Example

      "I ascribe to the first rule I learned at summer camp: leave your space better than you found it. That's how I approach work, too -- I always want to leave my workspace cleaner, my coworkers happier, and my customers more satisfied than when I arrived at work. I love to make people smile with my upbeat attitude and my willingness to tackle tasks that others aren't excited to do (like taking out the trash)."

      Written by Jordan Henry on July 6th, 2018

      2nd Answer Example

      "I have an instinct for finding people who are having a bad day and figuring out how to make it brighter -- I think that's one of my greatest gifts. So when I see a customer who seems down, or a coworker who's out of sorts, I make it my mission to make their day better: whether that's cheering them up, commiserating with what's troubling them, or helping them find a fun distraction from their problem. People's energies and moods make a huge impact on the atmosphere of the store, and making a difference in one person's day often has ripple effects on the other people they interact with for the rest of the day."

      Written by Jordan Henry on July 6th, 2018