Have you ever had difficulty working with a manager?

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Interview questions: Have you ever had difficulty working with a manager?

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Review sample answer to the interview question “Have you ever had difficulty working with a manager?” Be careful when talking about your previous managers. You don’t want to come across as difficult, and you want to express any of your previous experiences in the most positive way.

• I had an unsmooth beginning with a manager, because we didn’t have the same thought for the flow of the workday. When we discussed about it, we recognized that our targets fitted each other, and we were able to cooperate successfully together for many years.

• I have realized that if I spend my time discussing with my manager at the beginning of the project, we could make it easily go through every challenge.

• I am able to say that I have rarely had a trouble with anyone. I try to find out the common between us and then adapt with everyone’s different personality.

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