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Question 19 of 30 for our CNC Operator Mock Interview

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Question 19 of 30

Have you ever made an error that cost your company a significant amount of money?

"Earlier in my career, I was working on an older style laser cutter and was working too quickly. The machine shorted, and we couldn't get it up and running again. I apologized profusely to my supervisor. Knowing that I owned the mistake and didn't make an excuse was enough for my manager to forget it ever happened. I was sure to be extra cautious after that."

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How to Answer: Have you ever made an error that cost your company a significant amount of money?

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  • 19. Have you ever made an error that cost your company a significant amount of money?

      How to Answer

      Mistakes happen on the job, and sometimes they can be costly to a company, whether that cost is financial or time-related. What the interviewer wants to know is that you own up to any errors that you may make in the workplace. It's essential to show the hiring manager that you take accountability for your actions.

      Think of a time when you made an error in the workplace. Discuss the situation, the steps that you chose to overcome the issue, and then the resolution.

      If you have never made a costly mistake in the workplace: Rather than staying that you do not make mistakes, you can discuss a minor issue. Or, give a hypothetical example and explain how you would react if you found yourself in that situation.

      Written by Rachelle Enns on August 1st, 2020

      Answer Example

      "Earlier in my career, I was working on an older style laser cutter and was working too quickly. The machine shorted, and we couldn't get it up and running again. I apologized profusely to my supervisor. Knowing that I owned the mistake and didn't make an excuse was enough for my manager to forget it ever happened. I was sure to be extra cautious after that."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on August 1st, 2020