> Imagine this scenario: You are working in retail. There are two customers in the store who are having a confrontation. It seems that the problem is that there is only one item left on the shelf that they both want. Their actions are now disrupting other customers. What do you do?
> Imagine this scenario: You are giving a presentation at work. The presentation is about your own suggestions and ideas, and you created the presentation material yourself. However, your audience seems to be uninterested or bored with what you have to say. What do you do?
> Imagine this scenario: You are working on a project that requires liaison with a third party. Although not directly involved, they have a say in the final outcome of the project. However, they keep shifting their stance and changing their demands on the project. This is causing too much disruption to the completion of the project. What do you do?
> Describe a time when you were trying to serve multiple customers at the same time. How did you manage it?
> Describe a time when you were unclear on how to proceed with a task assigned to you. How did you handle the work?
> Imagine this scenario: You work in retail. It is almost the end of your shift and you are wrapping up. Suddenly, a customer in the store approaches you to ask for help. What do you do?