Q25. What
makes you angry?
TRAPS: You
don’t want to come across either as a hothead or a wimp.
BEST
ANSWER: Give an answer that’s suited to both your
personality and the management style of the firm. Here, the homework
you’ve done about the company and its style can help in your choice
of words.
Examples: If you are a reserved person and/or the corporate culture
is coolly professional:
“I’m an even-tempered and positive person by nature, and
I believe this helps me a great deal in keeping my department running
smoothly, harmoniously and with a genuine esprit de corps. I believe
in communicating clearly what’s expected, getting people’s
commitment to those goals, and then following up continuously to check
progress.”
“If anyone or anything is going off track, I want to know about
it early. If, after that kind of open communication and follow up, someone
isn’t getting the job done, I’ll want to know why. If there’s
no good reason, then I’ll get impatient and angry…and take
appropriate steps from there. But if you hire good people, motivate
them to strive for excellence and then follow up constantly, it almost
never gets to that state.”
If you are feisty by nature and/or the position calls for a tough straw
boss.
“You know what makes me angry? People who (the fill in the blanks
with the most objectionable traits for this type of position)…people
who don’t pull their own weight, who are negative, people who
lie…etc.”