How to Answer: How do you manage your time, even on the busiest days?
17. How do you manage your time, even on the busiest days?
What You Need to Know
The interviewer would like to know more about the types of tools you use to stay on task and meet deadlines. Discuss how you prioritize when everything demands your attention at once. Think about the ways you manage your projects and daily tasks.
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Answer Example
"I manage my time by exercising the idea of 'time-blocking.' This strategy means that I won't incessantly check my email; instead, I will allow myself to return emails in 30-minute time blocks, four times per day. Setting calendar alerts and personal deadlines for myself has also helped a lot."
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Admin Example
"I manage my time very carefully! I prioritize deadlines, then work backward from there. When necessary, I utilize my resources and team to pitch in and contribute."
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Sales Example
"I love being busy and I thrive when I am the most active. When my to-do list is longer than the amount of time I have in the day, I get creative about how to get things done, while maintaining the high standard of work I set for myself. I know I have no time to chat, or even take too long walking back from the bathroom. I love seeing how many things I can get checked off of that list, and make it my mission to do so."
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Retail Example
"I like to be busy- it makes the hours pass faster and makes me feel productive. I am always sure to block things out on my schedule as needed, and love to follow a project management system, too. Something as simple as my calendar on my phone with alarms reminding me of what I'm supposed to be doing and when is helpful. I love to be busy and get things done!"
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Marketing Example
"When I'm busy, I seem to get the most done. To prioritize, I make lists of the to-do items and about how long I think they'll take. That way, I know what needs doing first and what small to-dos I can squeeze in in between the larger tasks. I find it an effective way to manage my time and get things done when I'm busy."
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Manager Example
"I use a free project management system that helps me to stay organized on the busiest of days. My team can see what I'm doing and what more needs accomplishing, so there is never any need for explaining or questions regarding where we are in the process."
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Teacher Example
"I have my schedule down to a science which means that unexpected kinks can often throw my day off. To keep those types of situations under control, and my tasks manageable, I will often delegate to my TA. Delegation is often the one thing that saves me in sticky scheduling situations."
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I prioritize multiple tasks based on the importance of impact if a task completion is delayed or has a hard due date."
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