How To Answer 3 Interview Questions About How You Handle Stress
02:08PM Thu 30 Jun, 2016
Hiring managers ask interview questions about all kinds of things—your background, your experience, your successes, your failures, and all kinds of day-to-day issues. One of the things they may want to know is how you handle stress or pressure on the job. Most jobs have elements of stress or pressure, and how you behave in response to that stress greatly affects how you perform and how you affect the work environment for others. Here are three sample questions and answers for you to consider:
How do you handle stress and pressure on the job?
This question is pretty straightforward. You may be tempted to say, “I handle it just fine,” or “It motivates me to work harder.” Even though these seem like good answers, you’ll be better off if you can give them a little more insight into you and the way you think. For instance, a more effective way to respond may be to say, “I’ve learned that in times of stress, it’s very important to prioritize my tasks so I can continue to be productive.” However you’ve learned to deal with stressful situations, it’s nice to follow up your response with an example of how you’ve put that approach to the test. Your example would include the steps you took to think about what had to be done and decide on priorities.