> Describe a time when you implemented a novel idea despite not knowing how it would turn out. What happened and what did you learn?
> Describe a time when you had to communicate bad news to your coworkers. How did you communicate this?
> Describe a time when you took a risk at work that could have gone horribly wrong, but turned out for the better. What happened and would you do it again?
> What is your approach to progressing or working on a project, if all the factors influencing the project are variable and might change over time?
> Describe a time when you had to rely on written communication to initiate a project. How did you communicate to ensure your ideas got across to your team and that they understood all deliverables?
> Imagine this scenario: A manager from another department has alerted you to the fact that their department will be issuing changes to their work processes. Although you somewhat agree with these changes, you realize that these changes will significantly increase your workload. What do you do?
> If I were to ask your current or previous coworkers how was your work performance and attitude at work, what do you think they would say?
> Describe a time when you had to make an immediate decision to stop a dangerous situation from turning into a disaster?
> If I were to ask your current or previous manager how was your work performance and attitude at work, what do you think they will say?