teammates, subordinates, the design team, the marketing team to the
testing team. I work with the clients
to understand the project
requirements. With other teams and project managers, I mostly discuss
the progress of the projects or do formal meetings about the projects.
With the testing team, I collaborate in order to solve bugs or improve a
feature.
Q. Are there times when you study/work better by yourself?
[Why/Why not?]
Answer:
I think most of us would agree that group
studies are better for
understanding comparatively complex topics and it also helps us share
our ideas. However, there are some instances, at least this is what my
experience has
taught me, when we tend to do better if we study all by
ourselves. For instance, if I need to write an essay, read a chapter of a
book
that requires utmost attention, solve a math problem, or do some
online research for a small project, I prefer working alone to being in a
group of several people. I would like to share my ideas or get reviews
on the work
I do in such situations, but when it comes to jotting down
my thoughts or thinking with rapt attention, I think working solo is
sometimes the best option.
Alternative Answer:
Well, before
starting working on a project, I need to
discuss and collaborate with several people. But when it comes to
actually write codes for the software or application, I prefer to work all
by myself. However, during this work, I
often need to supervise my
subordinates and interact with seniors. I think I prefer writing code in a
silent environment without the intervention of others because this way, I
can pay absolute attention and produce great outputs.
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