> Imagine this scenario: You are appointed to this position. You also get the salary you wanted and requested. We also let you write your job description for the next year. What would the major points on your job description be and why?
> Imagine this scenario: Your manager has given you a project but it has an impossible deadline. How do you handle the workload?
> Imagine this scenario: Your team had been working on a project for senior management. After submitting the project, it was rejected by management as the data it was based on was flawed. Now, because you were to one to gather the data, your teammates blame you for the whole issue. Although you got your data from a trusted and reliable source, it seems like this source was the one that somehow got the data wrong and not you. How would you address your teammates?
> Imagine this scenario: You are giving a presentation on behalf of your manager. Your manager was the one who created the presentation material but is unable to give the presentation themself. You understand the general idea of what is being presented, but not all the specifics. Halfway through the presentation, you spot an error in the presentation material. It is a small error but you do not know if this error has a knock-on effect on other parts of the presentation. What do you do?
> Imagine this scenario: You are working on a team project. You are at odds with your team on what the next phase of the project should be. How do you reconcile the difference in perspective?
> Imagine this scenario: You have two staff members who cannot get along on a daily basis. Their daily bickering or coldness towards each other is now affect the rest of your staff’s performance. How do you resolve this?
> Describe a time when you had difficulty convincing your team or colleagues to change their work goals or work process. What was the context and what happened in the end?
> Imagine this scenario: You have just been asked to work on something that you know is over and above your training or abilities. What do you do?
> Imagine this scenario: You are a remote worker. You are having a video conference with a client when your Internet connection cuts off. What do you do?