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17 questions

Hello September! It got off to a sunny start in Abbotsford this morning. We took part in the Sikh parade along Blueridge and Townline after pastor Bindu gave a message on sharing the gospel with our Sikh neighbours. The food was plentiful, and we enjoyed the company. Yesterday, the girls and I enjoyed the farmers market, the local library, Mill Lake park etc.

Next weekend will be the MCC Festival at Tradex that Tikal is pleased to help support.

Here are 17 questions for a prospective project Manager courtesy of the Civil Engineer blog:

project manager jobs

1. How do you Handle non-productive team members?
2. How do you motivate team members who are burned out, or bored?
3. How do you handle team members who come to you with their personal problems?
4. What are your career goals? How do you see this job affecting your goals?
5. Explain how you operate interdepartmentally.
6. Tell me how you would react to a situation where there was more than one way to accomplish the same task, and there were very strong feelings by others on each position.
7. Consider that you are in a diverse environment, out of your comfort zone. How would you rate your situational leadership style?
8. Give me an example of your leadership involvement where teamwork played an important role.
9. Tell me about a situation where your loyalty was challenged. What did you do? Why?
10. In what types of situations is it best to abandon loyalty to your manager?
11. In today’s business environment, when is loyalty to your manager particularly important?
12. Why are you interested in this position?
13. Describe what you think it would be like to do this job every day.
14. What do you believe qualifies you for this position?
15. What have you learned from your failures?
16. Of your previous jobs, which one did you enjoy the most? What did you like the most/least? Why? What was your major accomplishment? What was your biggest frustration?
17. Tell me about special projects or training you have had that would be relevant to this job.




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