Mention “paradigm shift” and “low hanging fruit” in combination with some other words and you’d be in like Flynn. Well, you would’ve been a few years ago.
Huh? 90 % of what you just said is baffle gab and the rest is just complex gobbledy gook. Can you please restate the question using actual words with meaning?
I have the ability to see through complicated matters, and boil them down to their essence. If I hear you correctly, you are asking me what I can do to make this company a better place.
Once I have a clear grasp on the issue at hand, I can formulate and implement a solution in which all parties benefit. (Translation… I can make things better.)
“When things go downhill too fast on your blue square, don’t blame a green circle and check the WEIGHT class of the Jim Peplinski team flakes.” – Dean Jackson Whole Zero Squadron
allen@home over 3 years ago
Maybe you impressed them with your honesty.
pschearer Premium Member over 3 years ago
That’s what happens when HR does the screening interviews.
Doug K over 3 years ago
I read the question over a couple of times & I still want to say “Huh?”
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 3 years ago
You’re better off somewhere else.
BearsDown Premium Member over 3 years ago
Inc Speak.
treutvid over 3 years ago
‘I bring honesty and clarity to an otherwise murky company’. Just kidding.
Skeptical Meg over 3 years ago
I think that’s the right answer.
ThreeDogDad Premium Member over 3 years ago
If he had said he would bring “forward-facing synergy” to the table, I bet he would have got the job.
joegeethree over 3 years ago
Mention “paradigm shift” and “low hanging fruit” in combination with some other words and you’d be in like Flynn. Well, you would’ve been a few years ago.
WCraft Premium Member over 3 years ago
Apparently, they weren’t impressed with his declaration that he is a “People Person.”
Plods with ...™ over 3 years ago
Do I have to memorize every buzzword and phrase to get the job? Do you even know what the heck you just said??
theincrediblebulk over 3 years ago
Huh? 90 % of what you just said is baffle gab and the rest is just complex gobbledy gook. Can you please restate the question using actual words with meaning?
Jeff0811 over 3 years ago
I have the ability to see through complicated matters, and boil them down to their essence. If I hear you correctly, you are asking me what I can do to make this company a better place.
Once I have a clear grasp on the issue at hand, I can formulate and implement a solution in which all parties benefit. (Translation… I can make things better.)
PoodleGroomer over 3 years ago
What do you have to work with and where are we aiming?
DCBakerEsq over 3 years ago
“I care too much.”
“There is no ‘I’ in ‘TEAM.’”
“I work too hard.”
“I don’t know the meaning of the word ‘Fail.’”
“Success begins now.”
“I’m with Stupid.”
Oops. Forget that last one.
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
“I speak clearly and succinctly and encourage others to do the same.” The only possible answer.
raybarb44 over 3 years ago
Translation. What can you do for the company that will help us make more money? No matter how its worded, the question is always the same…..
paranormal over 3 years ago
He’ll be the perfect scapegoat!
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member over 3 years ago
“I communicate clearly. Which this organization desperately needs.”
Bing43 over 3 years ago
I was asked “What can you bring to this department, besides doughnuts?” True happening. PS, I got the job.
6th Billiard Ball Student over 3 years ago
“When things go downhill too fast on your blue square, don’t blame a green circle and check the WEIGHT class of the Jim Peplinski team flakes.” – Dean Jackson Whole Zero Squadron
ekke over 3 years ago
As an interviewee, that would be my cue to say “Not interested in your position, thank you.” And then I’d show them my actionable skills …
cheap_day_return over 3 years ago
My answer would be simply. “Ah git mah chores done.”
JesseLouisMartinez over 3 years ago
Thanks for your time. Don’t call us and we won’t call you
walstib Premium Member over 3 years ago
Reminds me of a new young MBA manager who wanted to bring in a third person to work on an issue so that we could “triangulate”.