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Nisha Yadav is a Talent Advisor & People Specialist with a focus on global talent attraction. Her earlier career experience includes HR and recruitment roles where she specialized in contract and permanent IT recruitment opportunities.
While answering this question one thing that you may really want to emphasise on is the fact that you are highly adaptable and you won't take a long time to adjust to the new company and its working style. Having said that, you may also want to support your comment by some concrete evidence.
Nisha Yadav is a Talent Advisor & People Specialist with a focus on global talent attraction. Her earlier career experience includes HR and recruitment roles where she specialized in contract and permanent IT recruitment opportunities.
"For me no two places or people are the same and I believe that a successful person is the one who knows how to adjust to the changes around him/her. I love communicating with different types of people and its this ability to adapt according to their styles that makes me successful with that. When I started working in my last job, I was new to this profession and had no idea of the culture and the working style. I nevertheless adapted to the whole thing quickly and was one of the ideal employees of the casino in a very short time span."

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An example of a situation would be working in the kitchen. We were staffed for a slower day, one year during Opening Day. There was only a sous chef as our manager. When we opened for business, it was really busy. We got hit with a lot of orders, and it was hard to keep up. As in almost any situation in a kitchen, the unexpected happens, and I have to work through it, and not lose my cool. I had to stay focused on getting through the orders. When I had a second, I would help my workers push out their dishes. And we can finish the night as smoothly as possible.

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Working in a kitchen can be stressful and very busy! This is a great example that shows you can adapt to change, remain calm under pressure, and promote teamwork and collaboration to get the job done. Great job!
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