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Question 24 of 30 for our Architectural Drafter Mock Interview

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Question 24 of 30

Tell me what design you had the most difficult time with. What made it difficult?

"In my previous job at an architectural firm, I had the opportunity to work on several challenging projects. One time, when I'd just started working at the company, I was asked to work with a small team on a presentation for a new client. We received the project because of our reputation and ability to take on the project on short notice. It was a great opportunity for us to show what we were capable of doing in a short amount of time. Two weeks before the presentation was due, the client requested us to change the entire plan. After several hours of brainstorming with the team, we concluded that some parts of the project were developed based on assumptions without clearly asking the client for approval before moving on. I overcame this challenge by determining the client's goals, analyzing their feedback, and setting up small milestones to track progress in the two weeks we had left. Our drafting team kept in touch with the client throughout the redevelopment process of the presentation and then finished and submitted it one day before the deadline. Ultimately, the client was very happy with our work and the company is still working with them."

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  • 24. Tell me what design you had the most difficult time with. What made it difficult?

      Why the Interviewer Asks This Question

      The interviewer wants to know how you've handled challenging and stressful situations and how strong your critical thinking skills are. Interview questions like this allow you to show off your personality and allow you to be a real human being.

      Written by Sue Oberliesen on January 4th, 2022

      How to Answer

      Everyone has had to deal with difficult situations at work. When you talk about difficult situations in an interview, you show a vulnerable, human side of yourself. Keep your example positive and end with how you overcame the difficult situation and what you learned from the experience.

      Written by Sue Oberliesen on January 4th, 2022

      Answer Example

      "In my previous job at an architectural firm, I had the opportunity to work on several challenging projects. One time, when I'd just started working at the company, I was asked to work with a small team on a presentation for a new client. We received the project because of our reputation and ability to take on the project on short notice. It was a great opportunity for us to show what we were capable of doing in a short amount of time. Two weeks before the presentation was due, the client requested us to change the entire plan. After several hours of brainstorming with the team, we concluded that some parts of the project were developed based on assumptions without clearly asking the client for approval before moving on. I overcame this challenge by determining the client's goals, analyzing their feedback, and setting up small milestones to track progress in the two weeks we had left. Our drafting team kept in touch with the client throughout the redevelopment process of the presentation and then finished and submitted it one day before the deadline. Ultimately, the client was very happy with our work and the company is still working with them."

      Written by Sue Oberliesen on January 4th, 2022