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Question 7 of 40 for our Court Clerk Mock Interview

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Question 7 of 40

When entering a new job, describe how you build relationships with your new coworkers and supervisors.

Due to various personalities, relationships can take time to form. The interviewer wants to hear that you have the skills necessary for the job, such as interpersonal and communication skills. They also want to hear how well you work with diverse people. Describe how you ensure that you have a strong line of communication with your co-workers and supervisors right from the start.

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  • 7. When entering a new job, describe how you build relationships with your new coworkers and supervisors.

      Why the Interviewer Asks This Question

      Due to various personalities, relationships can take time to form. The interviewer wants to hear that you have the skills necessary for the job, such as interpersonal and communication skills. They also want to hear how well you work with diverse people. Describe how you ensure that you have a strong line of communication with your co-workers and supervisors right from the start.

      Written by Krista Wenz on March 2nd, 2022

      Focus Your Answer On

      Focus on describing the techniques you use to build relationships with your coworkers and supervisors. You may ask questions about them and their families, share information about yourself, actively listen, dress professionally, or bring in treats for others to enjoy.

      Written by Krista Wenz on March 2nd, 2022

      What to Avoid

      Avoid saying that you keep to yourself and do not form relationships with your coworkers. If the interviewer thinks you have poor communication or interpersonal skills, they will choose another more outgoing and friendly candidate.

      Written by Krista Wenz on March 2nd, 2022

      Entry Level Example

      "When entering a new job, I show up on time and dress appropriately. I spend as much time as I can getting to know my new coworkers, asking about their family, and telling them about myself and my family. It is important to understand people on a bit of a personal level to know how to approach them and make them."

      Written by Krista Wenz on March 2nd, 2022

      Answer Example

      "I understand that some relationships come quickly, and others take time to nurture. When starting a new job, all I can do is be my true self and let my personality, integrity, and reliability speak for themselves. I have found that bringing in a box of donuts or bagels helps break the ice, too!"

      Written by Krista Wenz on March 2nd, 2022

      Experienced Example

      "First impressions are everything, and I make a strong attempt to build relationships with all of my peers when starting a new job. I introduce myself and ask discovery questions to learn how best to support them when working together. It is also important to gain insight into their preferred methods of communications."

      Written by Krista Wenz on March 2nd, 2022

      Anonymous Interview Answers with Professional Feedback

      Anonymous Answer

      "When entering new jobs, I build relationships by earning trust. I do this by proving that I am reliable, capable of being a team player, and honest in my interactions. Without having trust in your coworkers and supervisors, it can be difficult to find common ground to be able to work together successfully."

      Rachelle's Feedback

      Your approach to building relationships sounds genuine and respectful. Very nice answer.
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