How Do You Like to Receive Feedback?
Why this question is asked
Interviewers ask about your preferred feedback style to understand how you process criticism and communication. This question helps them gauge your openness to feedback, willingness to improve, and ability to adapt your working style to align with team dynamics and managerial approaches. A candidate who can articulate their feedback preferences demonstrates self-awareness and can contribute to a constructive work environment.
How to answer it
When answering this question, be honest about how you like to receive feedback and why those methods work for you. For example, you could say, "I appreciate receiving feedback in a one-on-one setting where we can discuss it openly. This allows me to ask questions and clarify points, which I find helps me understand the feedback more deeply. I also value constructive criticism that includes specific examples, so I know exactly where I can improve." Highlight your adaptability by mentioning that you are open to feedback in various forms, depending on the situation.
Skills assessed
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