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Question 11 of 31

Tell me about a time when you had to adapt to major change in the workplace. How did you cope?

Change is prevalent in the workplace, and interviewers want to know that you can embrace change. The goal of your response should be to help the interviewer feel confident in your ability to adapt to unexpected changes in a workplace setting.

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How to Answer: Tell me about a time when you had to adapt to major change in the workplace. How did you cope?

  • 11. Tell me about a time when you had to adapt to major change in the workplace. How did you cope?

      The Goal

      Change is prevalent in the workplace, and interviewers want to know that you can embrace change. The goal of your response should be to help the interviewer feel confident in your ability to adapt to unexpected changes in a workplace setting.

      Written by Rachelle Enns on December 14th, 2021

      How to Answer

      Pick an example of a time you faced a change in the workplace and your response was constructive. Explain how the change directly impacted your job and tell the interviewer how you maintained a positive approach during the transition. Perhaps your job duties shifted, there was a significant revision in policy, you had to welcome a new manager, or your company was acquired. These situations make excellent examples to draw on when you form your story-based response.

      Written by Rachelle Enns on December 14th, 2021

      Pro Tip

      Behavioral-based interview questions that begin with 'Tell me about a time...' are best answered using the STAR method. STAR is an acronym for Situation, Task, Action, Result. Organizing your response using this framework will ensure that you provide the interviewer with the right amount of information and detail to form a compelling answer.

      Written by Rachelle Enns on December 14th, 2021

      What to Avoid

      Avoid focusing on a negative change. For example, 'When my company hired a new manager with a horrible temper, my entire work environment changed.' Also, avoid examples that could easily sound like you are blaming others. For example, 'I recently had to do an entire project by myself because my co-worker quit unexpectedly.'

      Written by Rachelle Enns on December 14th, 2021

      Answer Example

      "(Situation) Last year, we changed our patient check-in process. (Task) I was required to learn a completely new software system in a short amount of time. (Action) To tackle this challenge, I took a weekend-long online workshop to master the program. (Result) I encouraged my co-workers to do the same course, and it was beneficial for them as well."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on December 14th, 2021

      Admin Example

      "(Situation) At Company ABC, my management team was turning over due to a merger. (Task) I needed to avoid a layoff in the process. (Action) I began learning as much as I could about the new company, its style, and its leaders. I wanted to stand out as an enthusiastic team member. (Result) The leaders noticed my positive attitude, and I avoided layoff through the process."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on December 14th, 2021

      Marketing Example

      "(Situation) We recently hired a new CEO with many years of experience in global marketing. (Task) This CEO's experience brings great value to my team; however, their leadership style is very different from the former CEO. For that reason, I had to work hard to help my team adapt. (Action) I shared with my team that change is good. I shared my belief that it is important to adapt, or we risk falling behind as a group. (Result) My team trusts me, and they agreed by fully buying into the new CEO's approach. The situation has been highly positive so far."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on December 14th, 2021

      Sales Example

      "(Situation) When our sales team was appointed a new VP of Sales, it was a huge culture and organizational shock to everyone on the team. (Task) The change was tough at first because this VP seemed to be less experienced than the person who had previously been in the role. Overall, it felt like a bad hire. (Action) I decided, however, to keep that opinion to myself. I wanted to get to know this VP and learn about her past successes. (Result) In only a few months, her contribution has been hugely successful for our SaaS business. My team and I have come to appreciate her insight and perspective."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on December 14th, 2021

      Retail Example

      "(Situation) My current company has very high turnover rates. On many occasions, I've had to adapt to a new manager. (Task) As the assistant manager, I've had to lead the proverbial 'welcome committee' many times. (Action) I prefer to set an excellent example for the rest of my team, so I am quick to adapt and welcome any new managers warmly. I provide them with the tools that they need to succeed. (Result) As a result, my team members follow suit and are kind, helpful, and welcoming as well."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on December 14th, 2021

      Teacher Example

      "(Situation) The founding member of my school's ESL program ran the program for 20 years. When she left, it was a big change for us all. (Task) The subsequent chair was a high school French teacher, so it was a 180-degree change to which I needed to adjust. (Action) It took a period of adjustment and a summer full of meetings, but we came to respect and understand each other. (Result) Ultimately, the change was beneficial. With this person's outside experience, we were able to communicate more seamlessly with the older grade levels, thereby ensuring that the entire ESL department was connected in its goals, targets, and program execution."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on December 14th, 2021

      Manager Example

      "(Situation) Last year, my company shuffled around a lot of our team members with no notice. (Task) This shuffle meant that, overnight, the team of 40 that I was leading, became a team of 60. (Action) I had a great rapport with the current 40 and needed to come up with a fast strategy for connecting with the additional 20. I chose to throw a team-wide after-work event so that everyone had the opportunity to get to know each other and make meaningful connections. (Result) My idea worked like a charm, and everyone clicked right away, making the best of an abrupt situation."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on December 14th, 2021

      Anonymous Interview Answers with Professional Feedback

      Anonymous Answer

      "When I transition from my RN role to the position of an NP, it was a major change for me. Although it was within the same healthcare system, the provider's documentation system was very different. However, I was able to adapt quickly because I made friends with an IT personnel who helped me through the process by putting in extra time with me during lunch break. I am very adaptable to changes at work, and will always go the extra mile."

      Stephanie's Feedback

      Great response.
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