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Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
The interviewer is interested in how well you work with others and if you are able to collaborate effectively. Being a team player is an essential quality for an admissions counselor, as you may need to work with other counselors, faculty members, and administrators to successfully guide students through the admissions process. It's a good idea to provide examples of times when you have worked well with others and contributed to a successful outcome as part of a team.

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
"I truly believe I am a team player because I cannot accept success without knowing that my team has been acknowledged for their efforts. Everything I have achieved in my current role is not only due to my hard work but also due to the great collaboration of my uber-talented team."

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
Some qualities that make you an active team player:
- Having the ability to empathize
- Humility
- Willingness to highlight the wins of others
- Strong listening skills
- The ability to encourage others
- Desire to go beyond your job description
- Participating in extra-curricular activities
- Showing respect to everyone in the workplace
- Being proactive on projects
- Offering creative solutions
- Contributing when it is not expected of you
- Displaying self-awareness
- Accepting feedback on your performance

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
"As an experienced admissions counselor, I definitely consider myself a team player. Collaborating with colleagues, faculty members, and students is essential to creating a smoothly functioning admissions process. It takes a village to ensure that each student is given the best possible chance to thrive academically and personally, and I am committed to doing my part as a contributing member of that village. Whether it's sharing insights on a student's application, providing support during a busy recruitment season, or simply lending a listening ear to a colleague, I believe that working together is key to achieving success in the admissions field."

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I consider myself a team player because I like bouncing off ideas with other members of my team. I have worked in a group almost every semester. Without all of us working together, we would not have been successful. By being in a team, I learn so much more, and I can accept feedback.

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I believe I am a team player because I enjoy it when I'm part of a team that comes together to achieve a common goal. Working as a team is engaging, and it is helpful for growth on a personal level just as much as it is for the group as a whole.

Rachelle's Feedback
You do a great job showcasing your love for teamwork! If possible, draw in an example or two of times when you have achieved a goal in a team environment.
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