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How will you finish multiple tasks in a day?

How will you finish multiple tasks in a day?

Show that you prioritize your work so that you do not end up with a pile of work on a single day.
You plan your week, day to meet deadlines to avoid delay. Show that you prioritize, delegate and even ask for help when required.
Do's
• Show that you prioritize your work
• Tell how you plan your week and day
• You spend extra time if required to finish your jobs to avoid pile up on a single day.
• You use delegation effectively
• Show above through an example
Don'ts
• I work 9-5 and not beyond
• I will carry forward to next day
Similar Questions
• Describe how you would handle a situation if you are required to finish multiple tasks by the end of the day, and there is no conceivable way that you could finish them. 
• What would you do if you are faced with multiple deadlines and a heavy workload?
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