Amazing he content, thank you. Question on the good failure example that you shared, how is it not having inventory considered as your failure. Reason for asking is I want to understand the perspective of the interviewer on potential scenario that we are providing whether they nit pick or they are focused on the content.
Great question! In this role, I was not responsible for inventory. I should make that more clear, and you are right that if I had been responsible for inventory, the failure would not reflect well on my inventory planning abilities.
Thanks for the tips.. however, I would like like to disagree that it was a failure from your side , it was a great win the way you improvised at the last moment, so not sure if this situation answers the question correctly.
@@CoachErika okay.. I maybe wrong, but I just felt that the answer was a smart, probably bit over smart way to dodge the failure question, and instead disguise it as a win / achievement.. just my opinion
Amazing he content, thank you.
Question on the good failure example that you shared, how is it not having inventory considered as your failure. Reason for asking is I want to understand the perspective of the interviewer on potential scenario that we are providing whether they nit pick or they are focused on the content.
Great question! In this role, I was not responsible for inventory. I should make that more clear, and you are right that if I had been responsible for inventory, the failure would not reflect well on my inventory planning abilities.
@@CoachErika thanks for responding. Overall I think it’s a great example to give contexts of the failure example and how to approach it.
Thanks for the tips.. however, I would like like to disagree that it was a failure from your side , it was a great win the way you improvised at the last moment, so not sure if this situation answers the question correctly.
That's the point! Describe a failure and how you recovered. It's the best way to answer failure questions.
@@CoachErika okay.. I maybe wrong, but I just felt that the answer was a smart, probably bit over smart way to dodge the failure question, and instead disguise it as a win / achievement.. just my opinion
@@tridipchakraborty89 Definitely worth trying the way that feels best for you, and then see how it goes. Iterate, iterate, iterate!