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To help you prepare for your next job interview, here are 31 Behavioral interview questions and answer examples.

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Question 6 of 31

Tell me about a time when you had to learn something new within a short deadline.

The interviewer wants assurance that you can learn new skills under pressure. The goal of your response is to show the hiring authority that you are willing to put in the effort required to learn new skills, even when it may seem difficult. This question also presents an excellent opportunity to express that you accept workplace changes with poise.

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How to Answer: Tell me about a time when you had to learn something new within a short deadline.

  • 6. Tell me about a time when you had to learn something new within a short deadline.

      The Goal

      The interviewer wants assurance that you can learn new skills under pressure. The goal of your response is to show the hiring authority that you are willing to put in the effort required to learn new skills, even when it may seem difficult. This question also presents an excellent opportunity to express that you accept workplace changes with poise.

      Written by Rachelle Enns on December 14th, 2021

      How to Answer

      Think about a time you learned a new task or responsibility with little advanced notice. Perhaps your company implemented new software on which you had to give yourself a crash course. Maybe you needed to learn and implement a new procedure without notice. Perhaps your employer asked you to attend a workshop at the last minute, or you had to study for a policy exam. These make great real-life examples of times you had to learn something new within a short deadline. Discuss your diligence and actions to learn the content, task, or responsibility within a short timeline.

      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 giving a general answer regarding your ability to learn new skills quickly. Stay away from vague statements like, 'This happens to me every day! I am often learning new tasks on the job, and I am always up for a new challenge.'

      Written by Rachelle Enns on December 14th, 2021

      Answer Example

      "(Situation) In my most recent role, I was unfamiliar with the hospital record-keeping system at first. (Task) After a few days of on-the-job training, I was able to maintain the hospital record-keeping system, but I still wasn't happy with my fluency. (Action) I found tutorials online and spent evenings training myself to improve. (Result) I became fluent in the program in no time flat. It was nice to dive in, learn the system well, and have that sense of accomplishment early on in my role."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on December 14th, 2021

      Admin Example

      "(Situation) When I first began my administration career, I started as a temporary employee with a temp agency. (Task) Because I was placed in a variety of roles that changed weekly and sometimes even daily, I often jumped into positions where there was a lot to learn in a short time. Deadlines were often extremely tight, and technology changed frequently. (Action) I utilized and maximized my resources to the fullest, often learning technical tasks through YouTube tutorials the night before. (Result) I learned plenty of programs and software, and best of all, had fun doing it!"

      Written by Rachelle Enns on December 14th, 2021

      Marketing Example

      "(Situation) Our agency implemented a new design program recently. (Task) I needed to know the ins and outs of this design program to work effectively on my largest client project. (Action) I hunkered down, put a sign on my cubicle that said, 'Do not feed the animals,' and got to work researching and learning. (Result) Everyone understood that I needed some time, and they reserved calling my name for urgent requests only. I was able to learn the program in just one day, an accomplishment that I am quite proud of."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on December 14th, 2021

      Retail Example

      "(Situation) Last year, I earned a promotion to assistant manager with two weeks' notice. (Task) While earning a promotion was super exciting, the promotion was in an entirely different department. From the employees to the merchandise, everything was all brand new to me. (Action) I took the bull by the horns and got to work, learning everything I could about the collections, what sold well, and team dynamics. I wanted to be as efficient as possible right out the gate. I also recognized that I should seek the guidance of the current staff so they knew I valued their knowledge. (Result) Leading with an eager mind and humble heart, I got down to business and up to speed within a week."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on December 14th, 2021

      Teacher Example

      "(Situation) One instance that stands out is my work with a new student I had this year. This student has special needs, and his parents asked that he attend my Spanish class. (Task) As an experienced teacher, I often have moments of learning on the fly and know that I need to be flexible with all learning levels. (Action) I needed to learn overnight how to best include this student in my classroom without hindering his or the other students' learning. I wanted him to be successful. I read his IEP cover to cover and spoke with his aide and his parents to better understand his needs. (Result) The next day, this student stayed for Spanish and had a huge grin on his face throughout the lesson. It was so rewarding to see how he connected well with the curriculum and the other students."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on December 14th, 2021

      Sales Example

      "(Situation) When I started my first car sales position in 2010, I took a salary cut for a highly commissioned opportunity. (Task) I had to hit the ground running to start earning commissions ASAP. I also had to learn about the car industry as quickly as possible so that I could start making appointments and sales. (Action) I spent the first week of this new job shadowing everyone I could, reading industry-related publications, and taking myself through the customer journey and sales cycle. I wanted to understand the entire experience from the customer's perspective. (Result) By the following week, I felt ready and was making appointments and running demos."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on December 14th, 2021

      Manager Example

      "(Situation) Our company recently implemented a new SAP system. (Task) Not only was I tasked with learning the system, but I also needed to train my team of five on the use of the system. (Action) I had two weeks to learn and train, so I took a lot of the modules home, watched a plethora of tutorials online, and even utilized some how-to videos on YouTube. (Result) In the end, I met the goal and was proud of myself for learning a complicated concept under such a tight deadline."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on December 14th, 2021

      Anonymous Interview Answers with Professional Feedback

      Anonymous Answer

      "Recently, I went on exchange and decided to undertake an intro physics unit to improve my problem-solving skills. However, I underestimated the amount of prior knowledge expected, so I was really struggling to keep up with the content in class. We had a test coming up in a couple of weeks, so I couldn't afford to keep falling behind. I decided to rent out a high school physics textbook to go over the class's expected knowledge. I allocated time to go over all the necessary chapters about rotational kinematics and thermodynamics to learn the foundations before each class. I allocated time to go over these chapters again after class to make sure I could understand everything. As a result, I was now up to date with the content, and I managed to score an A+ on the test despite my initial struggles."

      Rachelle's Feedback

      Wow - this is an incredible achievement. You should be very proud of your success. This answer puts a nice spotlight on your diligence and smarts!
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