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Human Resources Management Professional with over 13 years of experience. Extensive background in Talent Acquisition and Recruiting a wide range of positions including Scientific, Operations, Human Resources, Real Estate, Finance, Medical, IT and more.
The interviewer is trying to determine which type of role you play when working as part of a team. Some individuals take on a leadership role, some are great at delegating, and others take more of a facilitation role in group work. The interviewer wants to get an idea of what you are most confident in while working with a group.

Human Resources Management Professional with over 13 years of experience. Extensive background in Talent Acquisition and Recruiting a wide range of positions including Scientific, Operations, Human Resources, Real Estate, Finance, Medical, IT and more.
Think about group projects that you have been a part of in prior positions. Talk about what role you generally played in these group projects and discuss why you were most comfortable taking on that role.

Human Resources Management Professional with over 13 years of experience. Extensive background in Talent Acquisition and Recruiting a wide range of positions including Scientific, Operations, Human Resources, Real Estate, Finance, Medical, IT and more.
"Because most of the members of my team are newer, I generally take on a leadership role when working on any group projects. I am always more than happy to share any knowledge that I have with my team. It helps to make a stronger team and I want them to trust me and feel comfortable to ask me questions."
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30 Questions & Answers • Arborist

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