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Work ethic and values
Imagine that you have an important project in front of you that needs to be completed by the end of the week. How will you deal with it?
I will divide the tasks and start working right away to have enough time for any corrections.
I will wait until the last minute to be able to focus when it is most needed.
At the beginning, I will talk to my colleagues about the best approach so that we have a common plan.
It will weigh on my heart, so I will set a clear schedule from the very beginning.
I'm trying to get it done as soon as possible, even though I don't have to, just to keep everything under control.
Imagine that you need to decide between two options: quickly completing a task with minor errors or a slower, but flawless result. Which option would you choose?
I would try to achieve a balance between quality and speed.
I would prefer quality, even if it takes longer.
I would definitely choose speed, especially if the deadline is near.
It depends on the impact of the error – if it's serious, I will prioritize quality.
I would rather try to finish the task as soon as possible so I would have free time for other things.
How do you react to a situation when a colleague sends you work that you consider incomplete or of poor quality?
I will give him immediate feedback so he can fix it before submission.
I will try to fix the mistakes myself to make it look better.
I'll leave it as it is and assume that it will somehow be resolved.
I will ask if he needs help, and then I will offer my suggestions.
I will check if it is sufficient for me to continue without major issues.
What is your approach to balancing work and personal life?
I'm trying to find a balance between both, but work is often a priority for me.
I care about having time for my family and friends, even if it sometimes means less work.
I usually focus solely on work because that is my main goal in life.
I try to have a specific time set for both so that they don't overlap.
I don't pay much attention to balance as long as the work is successful.
What is more important to you at work: flexibility or stability?
Flexibility, because I like to work according to my own conditions and time.
Stability, because I need to have certainty about the future and a regular income.
It depends on the circumstances; both can be important at different stages of life.
Flexibility, because I enjoy changing my work environment and challenges.
Stability, because I prefer routine and clearly defined working conditions.
How do you feel when a colleague receives praise for something you also worked on, but your contribution is not mentioned?
I feel slightly disappointed, but I am focusing on my work and not giving it much attention.
I feel frustrated because I would like to be appreciated for my work.
I’m trying to ignore it and keep working as if nothing happened.
I would tell my colleague directly so we can clarify it.
I feel content because I know that our work is a team effort and there is no need to emphasize my contributions.
What should the ideal work environment be for you?
A work environment that is dynamic, with new challenges every day.
A stable and peaceful environment where I can work on regular tasks.
An environment that supports collaboration and collective decision-making.
I would like to have the opportunity to work independently and in silence.
A work environment that emphasizes creativity and innovation.
How do you handle a conflict with a colleague who has a different opinion about work?
I am trying to explain my opinion and find a compromise.
I will explain why I have a different opinion, and I expect it to be respected.
I usually back down and leave it be to avoid further conflict.
I accept his opinion, but I insist that my version be executed.
I am trying to understand his perspective and come up with a solution that works for both.
Imagine you have the opportunity to receive a very lucrative job offer, which however requires you to move far away from your family. How would you decide?
I would choose work because career growth is a priority for me.
I would try to negotiate flexibility at work so that I could stay close to my family.
I would stay with my family and look for alternatives that would allow me to remain in my current location.
I would appreciate the offer, but my personal life would still be more important to me.
I would choose work and I can't imagine that it would affect my personal situation.
What qualities do you think define a successful employee?
Responsibility, ability to adapt quickly, and independence.
Collaboration, ability to communicate and support the team.
Perseverance, the ability to handle stress and overcome obstacles.
Creativity, innovative thinking, and a constant desire for improvement.
Diligent work, focus on details, and consistency in task completion.
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