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Failing Situational judgment test (SJT)
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiffany S." data-source="post: 46020" data-attributes="member: 7770"><p>The point on efficiency reminds me of another question. When we are asked in the situation to work on something completely new, should we do initial research and find someone to confirm, or find someone who has experience (probably an associate) to ask directly? I choose the former one most of the time. But from my own vac scheme experience, I think it is actually more efficient to go for the latter option, as they probably have things like a template? So which is more likely to be the "correct" or better answer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiffany S., post: 46020, member: 7770"] The point on efficiency reminds me of another question. When we are asked in the situation to work on something completely new, should we do initial research and find someone to confirm, or find someone who has experience (probably an associate) to ask directly? I choose the former one most of the time. But from my own vac scheme experience, I think it is actually more efficient to go for the latter option, as they probably have things like a template? So which is more likely to be the "correct" or better answer? [/QUOTE]
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