How to answer
“Describe a time you were able to improve upon the design that was originally suggested.”
How to answer it
When answering, use the STAR method to outline the Situation, Task, Action, and Result. For example, you might say, 'In a previous project, the initial design for a marketing campaign focused solely on digital channels. I noticed potential in also exploring print media to reach a broader audience. I proposed a hybrid approach and presented a mock-up of the materials, which received enthusiastic feedback. As a result, our campaign reached 20% more customers than projected.' Be sure to emphasize your innovative thinking and the positive results from your actions.
What a strong answer includes
- •Provides a clear example with specific details about the original design and the improvements made.
- •Demonstrates a logical thought process and reasoning behind the enhancements.
- •Mentions collaboration with others or feedback received to refine the design.
- •Highlights positive outcomes or impacts resulting from the improved design.
Mistakes to avoid
- •Gives a vague example without clear details or context.
- •Fails to explain the rationale behind the design improvements.
- •Claims success without evidence or measurable results.
- •Does not acknowledge any challenges faced during the process.
Why interviewers ask this
This question allows interviewers to gauge your creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. Employers are looking for evidence of your ability to assess existing ideas or designs and to add value through your own insights and improvements. It also helps them evaluate your approach to collaboration and how you handle feedback or suggestions from others.