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Question 2 of 30 for our Water Treatment Operators Mock Interview

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Question 2 of 30

When a change occurs in the workplace, how do you naturally adjust with ease?

Water treatment facilities have always adapted to the modernization of technologies and there is no sign that these advancements will stop. It will be important for your interviewer to hire a water treatment operator that is fluid to changes in their environment, so they need to hear how you have done this in the past during your career.

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  • 2. When a change occurs in the workplace, how do you naturally adjust with ease?

      Why the Interviewer Asks This Question

      Water treatment facilities have always adapted to the modernization of technologies and there is no sign that these advancements will stop. It will be important for your interviewer to hire a water treatment operator that is fluid to changes in their environment, so they need to hear how you have done this in the past during your career.

      Written by Samantha Brown on November 3rd, 2023

      How to Answer

      Prior to your water treatment operator interview, be sure to think of some times you have had to adapt and be fluid in your work due to rapid changes. The important things to reflect on are your ability to remain positive in any situation out of your control and your willingness to learn new ways of doing things. As you talk about one or two of the big changes you have faced during your career in the past, make it very clear that you would enter this role as an employee who is always open to change.

      Written by Samantha Brown on November 3rd, 2023

      Answer Example

      "Having worked in water treatment operations for the last 11 years, the one thing that has been true is that change is inevitable. Because I am someone who is enamored with technology and how it helps improve processes and life in general, I've always embraced new equipment and processes with ease. For me, success in handling change comes down to having the right attitude and a dedication to learning new things. Perhaps the best example of this was when the plant I am with currently installed a SCADA unit. Some older operators were thrown for a major loop, but I quickly looked to the fact that a lot of necessary night and weekend shifts were going to go away and that was exciting for work-life balance. I led the charge in the training under the new system and was recognized for helping my team charge forward."

      Written by Samantha Brown on November 3rd, 2023