Incorporating Team Feedback
The Question
โDescribe a time when your team disagreed with your proposed solution. How did you handle their input?โ
STAR Answer Builder
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Context
Good solutions often emerge from diverse perspectives. This question evaluates your openness to feedback and collaborative problem-solving.
Why Interviewers Ask This
Interviewers want to see you can put team success above personal preference and genuinely consider others' input.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Describing how you convinced them you were right
- Dismissing their concerns as uninformed
- Not showing genuine consideration of alternatives
- Taking feedback personally
Answer Framework (STAR)
Describe your proposal, the team's concerns, how you explored alternatives together, and the final decision.
Sample Answer
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Key Points
- Welcome disagreement as valuable input
- Ask clarifying questions to understand concerns
- Evaluate alternatives objectively
- Be willing to change your mind with good reasoning
- Credit the team for the improved solution
Follow-up Questions
- How do you handle situations where the team can't reach consensus?
- What if you're still convinced your approach was better?
- How do you build a culture where people feel safe disagreeing?
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