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Question 18 of 25 for our Animal Shelter Worker Mock Interview

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Question 18 of 25

When you suffer a setback, how does that emotionally affect you and your work?

"Experiencing a setback is always disappointing, and can be a bit disheartening, but I understand that it happens from time to time. If I experience a major setback I will take a few moments to debrief with my manager and discuss what I could have done differently. Then, I move on!"

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  • 18. When you suffer a setback, how does that emotionally affect you and your work?

      How to Answer

      Setbacks often happen in environments like animal shelters, where you cannot always control or predict the events of a day. Everyone handles the stress and disappointment of setbacks differently. Discuss with the interviewer how you typically cope with setbacks in the workplace.

      Written by Elisabeth Walter on April 15th, 2021

      Entry Level

      "Setbacks happen for a reason, and they do not affect me emotionally in the least. I fully understand that, when working with animals, one cannot always predict how a day will turn out. I am a very pragmatic thinker and stay focused despite the challenges that come my way."

      Written by Rachelle Enns

      Answer Example

      "Experiencing a setback is always disappointing, and can be a bit disheartening, but I understand that it happens from time to time. If I experience a major setback I will take a few moments to debrief with my manager and discuss what I could have done differently. Then, I move on!"

      Written by Elisabeth Walter on April 15th, 2021

      Experienced

      "Earlier on in my career, I would take setbacks too personally and get frustrated when goals were not met. Now, I will go through a mental rundown of what I did wrong or what I could have done differently. It can certainly be emotionally taxing, but I also learn a ton from it."

      Written by Rachelle Enns