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Question 32 of 35 for our Electrician Mock Interview

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Question 32 of 35

How do you handle criticism from other trades professionals?

"I handle criticism well; however, if it's harshly communicated to me, I do take it somewhat personally. I will become better as I gain more confidence in my career as an Electrician. Because I am just starting, I expect to receive more constructive feedback than a tenured Electrician would."

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How to Answer: How do you handle criticism from other trades professionals?

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  • 32. How do you handle criticism from other trades professionals?

      How to Answer

      As an Electrician, you will receive feedback about your work from your boss, client, or co-workers. Regardless of how reasonable or accurate the observation may be, think before you speak. Be humble and don't take it personally. Depending on who the criticism is coming from, you will want to approach it differently. If it's coming from your boss, you should respond respectfully, saying something like, 'I appreciate the feedback. Now I know how I can improve next time.' If it's coming from a client, you may want to tell them, 'I am so glad you noticed! I'll work on that right away.' You may have a similar response to anyone's critical comments, but the key is to stay calm and never express frustration towards the person. Give an example of a time you stayed professional when someone gave you negative feedback.

      Written by Krista Wenz on December 1st, 2021

      Answer Example

      "I handle criticism well; however, if it's harshly communicated to me, I do take it somewhat personally. I will become better as I gain more confidence in my career as an Electrician. Because I am just starting, I expect to receive more constructive feedback than a tenured Electrician would."

      Written by Krista Wenz on December 1st, 2021

      Experienced

      "Criticism will come with any career path, and I take it with a grain of salt. I want to know when my superiors, and clients, have suggestions for me to better my work. It's the only way I can continually improve my trade."

      Written by Rachelle Enns