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Question 32 of 35 for our Art Director Mock Interview

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Question 32 of 35

Describe a time when you had to change a project. How did you handle it and what was the outcome?

"During a recent project, one of the photographers fell ill and could not perform her duties for a project. We were unsure of when she would return, so luckily our other photographer could step in and assist with the project. The client wasn't aware of the change, and the project was still successful. I learned a valuable lesson to have other professionals on standby or at least prepared to step in if needed."

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  • 32. Describe a time when you had to change a project. How did you handle it and what was the outcome?

      How to Answer

      Many projects involve several parties that can affect the progress of a project. From photographers to writers to clients, you never know who or what might require a change to a project. Describe a time when you had to change a project. In your response, explain the reason for the change, how you handled it, and the outcome. Ultimately you want to show the interviewer that you can pivot when necessary.

      Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021

      1st Answer Example

      "During a recent project, one of the photographers fell ill and could not perform her duties for a project. We were unsure of when she would return, so luckily our other photographer could step in and assist with the project. The client wasn't aware of the change, and the project was still successful. I learned a valuable lesson to have other professionals on standby or at least prepared to step in if needed."

      Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021

      2nd Answer Example

      "I had a client make a last-minute request to change a project that would take me off course to meet the set deadline. I informed the client that I could make the changes, but the project would not be delivered on the initial due date. I explained the process to make the changes, and they understood the need for additional time. I worked tirelessly and still delivered the project on the initial due date, which impressed the client."

      Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021