> Imagine this scenario: You and your team are a remote workers. You are working on a case when you encounter missing information that prevents you from completing your work. You then try to contact your teammate who has the information. However, you realize that they are offline. What do you do?
> Describe a time when you encountered a project or assignment that you felt was difficult to finish. What was the work and what happened in the end?
> Describe a time when you had to make a decision on an important issue on the spot. What was the context and how did you make the decision?
> Imagine this scenario: You and your team are working on a project together. You are doing fine, but you realize that other teammates are lagging behind in terms of finishing their work. What do you do?
> Describe a time when you volunteered for a task or project. What was it and why were you so interested in it?
> 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 faced an obstacle preventing you from achieving an ambitious goal you set for yourself. How did you handle the situation?
> Imagine this scenario: You want to purchase a new tool to help you with your work. You have the choice of, A. a seemingly better product but is overbudget, or, B. a seemingly average product but is within budget. You also need to justify to your manager the reason for this purchase. Which do you choose, and how will you explain your choice to you manager?