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Question 35 of 35 for our United Airlines Mock Interview

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Question 35 of 35

How do you earn the trust of your coworkers?

"I feel that the best place and time to earn the trust of my co-workers is when I am onboarding. As I see it, every member of the team hasn't had the opportunity you and I have here and now to sit down in an interview setting and discuss where we set the foundation of what our working relationship will look like. So when I am onboarding, I'll come prepared with questions to ask each member of the team and answer any questions they have about me with sincerity and transparency. I'll lean on their insights and learn from every one of them with humility. I'll aim to be helpful, always follow through on anything I inherit or commit to, do what I promise to, and be honest with them at all times. I feel like strong relationships have to be built on these kinds of principles."

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  • 35. How do you earn the trust of your coworkers?

      What You Need to Know

      Your interviewer needs to ensure anyone they consider hiring will be eager to build relationships with their coworkers and teams and will be able to earn, rather than expect or take for granted, the trust of those teams who are stakeholders in the culture they have helped build and maintain at United Airlines. United Airlines details that integrity and trust are integral to their work culture. This "involves being widely trusted, being seen as a direct, truthful individual, can present the unvarnished truth appropriately and helpfully, keeps confidences, admits mistakes, and doesn't misrepresent him/herself for personal gain." So, come prepared to talk to your interviewer about how you plan to earn the trust of your new coworkers while emphasizing the value you place on nurturing professional relationships.

      Written by Kevin Downey on August 31st, 2023

      Answer Example

      "I feel that the best place and time to earn the trust of my co-workers is when I am onboarding. As I see it, every member of the team hasn't had the opportunity you and I have here and now to sit down in an interview setting and discuss where we set the foundation of what our working relationship will look like. So when I am onboarding, I'll come prepared with questions to ask each member of the team and answer any questions they have about me with sincerity and transparency. I'll lean on their insights and learn from every one of them with humility. I'll aim to be helpful, always follow through on anything I inherit or commit to, do what I promise to, and be honest with them at all times. I feel like strong relationships have to be built on these kinds of principles."

      Written by Kevin Downey on August 31st, 2023

      Anonymous Interview Answers with Professional Feedback

      Anonymous Answer

      "To earn my coworkers' trust I would live up to my promises, and I'd be honest and approachable. Last but not least I will treat all coworkers equally and with respect."

      Rachelle's Feedback

      Short and sweet response - very good!
  • About the Author

    For most of my management career, I worked for a chain of neighborhood grocery stores. Their brand was partly defined by the generic goods they carried, packaged under their company name, many of which, through their distribution contracts, were available nowhere else. Their number one core value was to deliver a wow customer experience. They considered the experience at the register as the grand finale, which would serve as the most memorable experience for each customer and a make-it-or-break-it moment.

    One of the most desirable traits I looked for when I recruited new members to our team was whether they were a foodie. Were they passionate about our brand, the casual dress code, and the fun hipster vibe of our stores? Would they have fun on the job, never get bored, and be adaptable and willing to help anywhere? Everyone’s duties rotated hour by hour because no one had one job. Each day’s schedule was written based on the needs of the store, and everyone did everything. We were a team. Most of us had leadership potential, and every one of us embodied the brand. No one got bored, and most days everyone was having fun. We all became friends and spent time together on and off the job. Happy employees make for a wow customer experience.

    As a manager, I worked on a register for a few hours every day. Honestly, it was fun. I got to ring up groceries, show off my bagging skills, and ask people what they were cooking for dinner. Often, we exchanged recipes, and for five minutes, we were friends. I provided sincere and genuine interactions, connecting with my customers whenever I could.

    If a customer came in a little hangry or unhappy about something that had nothing to do with me, I’d try to turn their experience around, but I would never internalize their emotions and confuse them with my own. All I had control over was my attitude, and it typically centered around my gratitude to be working somewhere I enjoyed being. I am a foodie and a crazy good cook, and my time working there was rewarding, which led to great things in my life, the benefits of which I am still reaping today. In many ways, working for United is likely a very similar experience.

    Most lifestyle industries can be categorized as a service industry. Whether it is health, fitness, food, travel, or entertainment, most of them, in one way or another, embody some kind of experience. Travel is a lifestyle industry, and those working in that industry should have a passion for travel and adventure. United expects its employees to embody their brand. Their ideal recruits are those who’ll be happy to be there, grateful for the opportunity, and can take the good with the bad while focusing on the good. Being in a rewarding industry that aligns with one’s priorities offers the opportunity for tremendous growth, personally and professionally. The benefits are obvious, and you have an opportunity to share that passion with the people who will share that journey with you, whether to a single destination or well into the future.

    So, it is important, going into your interview, to align your goals with the interviewer’s. They aren’t looking for any semi-skilled professional to fit a position just because it needs to be filled. They’re looking for someone who is happy to be there and fits their mold. You are looking for a job that feels like the right fit for you because being happy at work is a quality-of-life issue. So, the surest way to position yourself as their ideal candidate and to get you to stand apart from the rest of their “talent community” is to inform them that you already embody their brand, just as their brand represents you.

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