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What kind of supervisor do you work best for?

What kind of supervisor do you work best for?

The question is about your work and performance. Does it depend upon you or external things? Are you affected by the external environment?
Show that you are able to work with different bosses and you can deliver under any supervisor.
Show that you learn from every boss, as they hold considerable experience. Justify your choice based on your experience
Do's
• Show that you worked with different bosses
• Show your performance
• Tell the qualities where you delivered the most
Don'ts
• Don't say my buddy boss or a lenient boss
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