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Question 4 of 40 for our Wayfair Mock Interview

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Question 4 of 40

This position may require you to attend trade shows. Are you restricted from traveling in any way?

Depending on the role to which you are applying, you may need to travel to trade shows, visit vendors, make deals with suppliers, or do quality control checks at partner warehouses. Be open and honest with the interviewer when it comes to your schedule and availability. If you can travel without restrictions, your response can be straightforward. If not, you should get into a bit of detail on how you can accommodate. Be sure to focus on the positive (what you CAN offer) rather than the negative (what you CANNOT offer).

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How to Answer: This position may require you to attend trade shows. Are you restricted from traveling in any way?

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  • 4. This position may require you to attend trade shows. Are you restricted from traveling in any way?

      What You Need to Know

      Depending on the role to which you are applying, you may need to travel to trade shows, visit vendors, make deals with suppliers, or do quality control checks at partner warehouses. Be open and honest with the interviewer when it comes to your schedule and availability. If you can travel without restrictions, your response can be straightforward. If not, you should get into a bit of detail on how you can accommodate. Be sure to focus on the positive (what you CAN offer) rather than the negative (what you CANNOT offer).

      Written by Rachelle Enns on January 31st, 2019

      1st Answer Example

      "I have a valid passport and have no physical restrictions when it comes to travel. As long as my family has enough notice to accommodate for my absence, I am flexible and ready for travel."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on January 31st, 2019

      2nd Answer Example

      "I have experience with tradeshows and am happy to attend any that do not take me away for more than three overnights per month. I have a valid driver's license and passport and am ready to hit the road when needed."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on January 31st, 2019

      Anonymous Interview Answers with Professional Feedback

      Anonymous Answer

      "No, I am willing and happy to travel."

      Rachelle's Feedback

      To the point and straightforward. If you have traveled for work in the past, this is a good opportunity to qualify yourself by outlining any previous travel requirements.
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    Interviewing and hiring someone is a huge responsibility. You not only need to find someone with the right skills and qualifications but someone who will get along with everyone else on the team and will be able to represent the company and its core values. That hire needs to be diligent and trustworthy while following the standards and processes everyone else adheres to. They need to perform with consistency, be emotionally intelligent, and be respectful of the needs and concerns of the others on the team. They need to seek out proactively a deeper understanding of the nature of the company and their teammates. That’s a tall order to determine when interviewing anyone. But it’s all part of the recruiter’s job.

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