MockQuestions

3D Animator Mock Interview

Question 10 of 23 for our 3D Animator Mock Interview

3D Animator was updated by on April 19th, 2021. Learn more here.

Question 10 of 23

Tell me about a time when you worked with a person who did things very differently than you. How did you get the job done?

"My co-worker and I approach deadlines differently, and that is okay. I prefer mapping out the situation and putting myself on a timeline whereas she prefers to just jump right into the task. We have found a good balance of our two working styles after discussing our differences. On our last project, we agreed to split the tasks up and come together at the end of each day to put the pieces together. We have also agreed to keep the lines of communication open throughout the day. As different as we are from each other, we both agree that so long as we get to the end goal together, it doesn't always matter how we got there."

Next Question

How to Answer: Tell me about a time when you worked with a person who did things very differently than you. How did you get the job done?

Advice and answer examples written specifically for a 3D Animator job interview.

  • 10. Tell me about a time when you worked with a person who did things very differently than you. How did you get the job done?

      How to Answer

      These situations seem to happen often in the workplace since everyone's work style is a bit unique. Maybe you are organized, and you had to work with someone who is not organized. Perhaps you are a 'big picture' thinker, and you had to work with someone who micromanaged the details. Maybe you are a technology whiz, and you had to work with someone who likes to do things with paper and pen.

      Start by discussing the project you were working on and the ways your work styles differed from each other. Explain how you came to a mutual consensus on how to conquer the project. Show the interviewer that you are capable of giving merit to other working styles, even if they do not match your own.

      Written by Rachelle Enns on April 19th, 2021

      Answer Example

      "My co-worker and I approach deadlines differently, and that is okay. I prefer mapping out the situation and putting myself on a timeline whereas she prefers to just jump right into the task. We have found a good balance of our two working styles after discussing our differences. On our last project, we agreed to split the tasks up and come together at the end of each day to put the pieces together. We have also agreed to keep the lines of communication open throughout the day. As different as we are from each other, we both agree that so long as we get to the end goal together, it doesn't always matter how we got there."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on April 19th, 2021

      Experienced

      "I recently worked with a peer that had a very different work style in terms of how they organized and prioritized work. I approach work by scheduling meetings in advance and having a list of items to review to make the most of that time together. My peer was rarely prepared for the sessions, spent a great deal of time talking about personal items and operated in reaction mode to many situations. I took it upon myself to speak to that person about our different styles and come to an agreement how we could work best together. I am open to working with all types of people and welcome challenges with a smile!"

      Written by Rachelle Enns on April 19th, 2021