Master 35 Facility Manager interview questions covering operations, budgets, compliance, and emergency response.
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Ronda Barnes is an HR professional with over 10 years of experience in career development and strategic staffing. She has a master’s degree in Human Resource Development and a graduate certificate in Online Learning and Teaching.
"Yes I do and it is very important to me. Working with a diverse group of people opens the door to new perspectives and knowledge."

Ronda Barnes is an HR professional with over 10 years of experience in career development and strategic staffing. She has a master’s degree in Human Resource Development and a graduate certificate in Online Learning and Teaching.
Working with a diverse group of individuals is very beneficial to the organizations that employ a diverse workforce. As a Facility Manager, not only will you work in a diverse organization, but you will also work with a diverse customer base. The interviewer wants to know what experience you have working with diverse groups of people. Assure the interviewer that you can handle an environment that embraces diversity.

Ronda Barnes is an HR professional with over 10 years of experience in career development and strategic staffing. She has a master’s degree in Human Resource Development and a graduate certificate in Online Learning and Teaching.
"I have worked with diverse groups of people throughout my career as well as during my college experience. This is the kind of environment I desire to work in."

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Of course. The military is great for that. Working with a diverse group of people opens doors to new perspectives and knowledge.

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It's great to hear that you've had experience working with diverse types of people. If you're comfortable doing so, I suggest actually naming the types of diversity that you've encountered (example: age, race, national origin, ability, gender, sexual orientation, etc.) Adding a sentence to indicate that you welcome diversity and appreciate working with diverse groups of people will really add to your response!
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