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Question 18 of 24 for our Ramp Agent Mock Interview

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Question 18 of 24

Tell me about a success you had with an especially difficult coworker.

"A few years ago, a new colleague was transferred to my team and he had a reputation of not pulling his weight around our company. From the first day working with him, I tried to not let what I had heard about his work ethic cloud my judgment, but it was easy to see over the course of a few days that he simply didn't care enough to keep up his end of the work on our team. Over break one day, I took it upon myself to approach him and talk to him about the work ethic we try to maintain as a team. I used the analogy of one cog being dysfunctional and effecting the entire machine. My approach was personable and professional while also being very direct. Though it did take some time and some additional conversation from other team members, his work picked up over the course of the coming months, and he remains a very high functioning member of our team today."

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  • 18. Tell me about a success you had with an especially difficult coworker.

      How to Answer

      Work as a Ramp Agent involves working among a large team of individuals. Simple human psychology will say that at some point in working as part of a large team, there will be conflict between you and a coworker. For this question, your interviewer is looking to hear that you possess solid conflict resolution skills that will help you on this job. In preparation for this interview, think about a time where you had to resolve a conflict with a colleague. As you answer, focus on the interpersonal skills you used to help achieve a positive results for all involved.

      Written by Ryan Brunner on February 5th, 2021

      Answer Example

      "A few years ago, a new colleague was transferred to my team and he had a reputation of not pulling his weight around our company. From the first day working with him, I tried to not let what I had heard about his work ethic cloud my judgment, but it was easy to see over the course of a few days that he simply didn't care enough to keep up his end of the work on our team. Over break one day, I took it upon myself to approach him and talk to him about the work ethic we try to maintain as a team. I used the analogy of one cog being dysfunctional and effecting the entire machine. My approach was personable and professional while also being very direct. Though it did take some time and some additional conversation from other team members, his work picked up over the course of the coming months, and he remains a very high functioning member of our team today."

      Written by Ryan Brunner on February 5th, 2021