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Question 16 of 35 for our Landscaping Mock Interview

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Question 16 of 35

Tell me about a time when you experienced a conflict with a coworker.

"One of my coworkers wasn't pulling their weight. We worked together at a retail shop and I noticed they weren't following our manager's instructions, and when they did, they were lazy about it, putting very little effort into their work. Instead of getting frustrated, I asked him what was going. I told him I noticed he wasn't really taking his work seriously. He explained that he had a lot going on with his family and it was difficult to focus. I asked what I could do to help and told him I was there for him. He really appreciated the support. Over the next couple weeks, I noticed he was making more effort. We also started taking our lunch breaks together more often to give him a chance to vent about life."

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How to Answer: Tell me about a time when you experienced a conflict with a coworker.

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  • 16. Tell me about a time when you experienced a conflict with a coworker.

      How to Answer

      Think of a specific example and explain the steps you took to deal with conflict. Use an example that demonstrates your care and compassion when a conflict arises. Interviewers love to hear about the end results! Share how things worked out, whether it was a change in behavior or a positive reconciliation.

      Written by Elisabeth Walter

      Answer Example

      "One of my coworkers wasn't pulling their weight. We worked together at a retail shop and I noticed they weren't following our manager's instructions, and when they did, they were lazy about it, putting very little effort into their work. Instead of getting frustrated, I asked him what was going. I told him I noticed he wasn't really taking his work seriously. He explained that he had a lot going on with his family and it was difficult to focus. I asked what I could do to help and told him I was there for him. He really appreciated the support. Over the next couple weeks, I noticed he was making more effort. We also started taking our lunch breaks together more often to give him a chance to vent about life."

      Written by Elisabeth Walter