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Teamwork-Related Mock Interview

To help you prepare for your job interview, here are 25 interview questions that are focused on your teamwork skills.

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Question 17 of 25

Tell me about your exposure to team building exercises.

"My company holds a company-wide retreat every Christmas season, and I have participated the past three years. We usually take a weekend to go to a resort that offers exercises such as trail riding, mountain climbing, and zip lining. It helps everyone to share some great laughs, and sometimes - even our fears. I believe that team building is a vital part of creating an environment of trust and collaboration in the workplace."

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How to Answer: Tell me about your exposure to team building exercises.

  • 17. Tell me about your exposure to team building exercises.

      How to Answer

      If you have ever participated in a ropes course or a trust fall, then you have engaged in team building exercises! Of course, most examples of team-building do not need to be that extreme. Any activity or company effort that motivates teams and builds trust among co-workers is considered a team-building exercise.

      Many companies will offer team experiences to help build stable groups who collaborate and communicate better. If you have experience as a participant or leader, share your knowledge and be sure to highlight your biggest takeaway from experience.

      Written by Rachelle Enns

      Answer Example

      "My company holds a company-wide retreat every Christmas season, and I have participated the past three years. We usually take a weekend to go to a resort that offers exercises such as trail riding, mountain climbing, and zip lining. It helps everyone to share some great laughs, and sometimes - even our fears. I believe that team building is a vital part of creating an environment of trust and collaboration in the workplace."

      Written by Rachelle Enns

      Admin

      "I have never worked in an organization where team-building is a focus, but that sounds lovely! What kind of team-building activities have you done in the past?"

      Written by Rachelle Enns

      Manager

      "I initiate a few team building events per year with my team. Sometimes it's a family potluck or picnic in a park, other times, its a group volunteer effort at the soup kitchen. We do a lot together as a group. It's important for bonding."

      Written by Rachelle Enns

      Marketing

      "Team building activities in our office are always hilarious because we have such a funny and expressive group of people. One time, we built an entire obstacle course out of office supplies, and everyone had to participate. We had awards and all. I believe these small things are what makes an employee engaged in their job, even on the toughest of days."

      Written by Rachelle Enns

      Retail

      "Our store often has small in-store competitions geared to sales or gaining repeat business. These fun little competitions will often have a small prize attached like a Starbucks gift card, for instance. These activities are fun and get us helping each other succeed, as well."

      Written by Rachelle Enns

      Sales

      "Our company recently went on a President Club trip to Mexico. We had a few sessions to attend that focused on teamwork and customer engagement. It was a motivating trip and my sales numbers increased by 15% that following month!"

      Written by Rachelle Enns

      Teacher

      "We have a few professional development days per year where our entire faculty will attend courses and workshops. Much of the work is independent, but some of it is group based as well. It's nice to collaborate with my team outside of our regular workday."

      Written by Rachelle Enns

      Anonymous Interview Answers with Professional Feedback

      Anonymous Answer

      "At my current company, we build teams by doing activities together. Going to sporting events, bowling, go-kart racing, and golfing. This allows us to get away from work and just hang out and be yourself."

      Rachelle's Feedback

      It sounds as though you have a fun team culture - this is nice to hear! Do you arrange these events yourself?