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Question 2 of 30 for our Wiley Mock Interview

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Question 2 of 30

What makes you a great problem solver?

"I am a great problem solver because I can compartmentalize all aspects of a problem before studying it. I also like to bring more experienced team members in to add to the solution. I will never try to be a hero and solve a complicated problem without tapping into the resources around me."

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How to Answer: What makes you a great problem solver?

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  • 2. What makes you a great problem solver?

      How to Answer

      Wiley wants to know that you have a systematic approach to problem-solving. Consider the skills and qualities that help you successfully face problems. Perhaps you have a keen eye for detail. Maybe you can see opportunity when others can only focus on the issue. Share your strengths as a problem solver, and your ability to come up with innovative solutions.

      Strong problem solvers are:

      - Systematic thinkers
      - Open minded
      - Okay with being wrong sometimes
      - Always researching and exploring
      - Able to identify the core problem
      - Able to reverse engineer a challenge to avoid future issues
      - Ready to come up with multiple avenues that work well for all stakeholders
      - Are do-ers and not worriers

      Written by Rachelle Enns on May 24th, 2019

      1st Answer Example

      "I am a great problem solver because I can compartmentalize all aspects of a problem before studying it. I also like to bring more experienced team members in to add to the solution. I will never try to be a hero and solve a complicated problem without tapping into the resources around me."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on May 24th, 2019

      2nd Answer Example

      "I have been told that I am an excellent problem solver and I believe this is because I have a bit of an engineering mind. I can take the issue, work backward to solve it, and then use that resolution as a basis for avoiding future issues to come up. I am also a big-picture thinker, which allows me to come up with various resolutions per problem."

      Written by Rachelle Enns