Muhammad K: How to answer it in professional job interview ” if you were here, what complaints would we get against you?”
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Answer by Denise W
RE do the question-
this doesn’t make sense
Sorry.
He’s excessively courteous, too punctual, and too well mannered that we cant find a fault against him.. 🙂 this is a serious complaint though..!Answer by clemsongoat
I’m doing my job too well and making all the other lazy bums look bad.
oh oh oh
I sex the boss too well.
Answer by Ezmereldano company has ever asked me that….don’t say “that i work too hard”. that’s dumb, and very unbelievable.Answer by JenWales
I hate that kind of interview question!
I’d say something like, “people would think that I’m a bit too focused and intense.”
Answer by Tiff2007I would tell them you wouldn’t get any complaints against me…or tell them that people may complain that you never say no, and people might try to over work you.Answer by QueenBean
It would be my intention to work to a standard that you would not receive complaints about me. I give 100% on the job and it’s been my experience that people generally acknowledge that therefore, I don’t foresee you receiving complaints about me personally or the work that I do.Answer by picturedude53
That I’m perfect. (Well, that and I tend to lie a lot on job interviews.)Answer by ZeeLee
He’s too loyal to this company, we’ve tried a billion times to poach him, and nothing can convince him to leave you!
The other workers might also complain that with my abilities and work ethic, i am raising the bar, meaning that they have to work harder. however, i feel that with my personality and dashing good looks, i’ll be able to win them over.
Answer by sonkysstThat I’m so efficient, punctual, and polite that I make the other employees look bad. Just kidding. The proper response would be I don’t believe there would be reason for complaints. But in the event there is I would immediately take measure to correct the issue.Answer by Catlover
Most people think that questions like this are to be of a negative connotation – however, you can actually make it into a positive.
For instance: you could say:
People might complain that I don’t take a full lunch hour sometimes.
That I read technology books on break/lunch
Things like that – make a positive thing about yourself that enhances your career.
Answer by leakymy answer:-
“i would expect no complaints, either about my ability to perform my duties, my professional conduct, or my loyalties”.
“i can be, competitive, demanding, and meticulous in the execution of my assignments and expect the same from my team members”
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