Think of a dozen or so stories where you overcame adversity, worked through a problem, handled a disagreement with a coworker, etc. Write them down and practice explaining them to a mirror or friend.
There is no possible way to prepare for every question you could potentially be asked. Questions can be asked many different ways, which may require the same general answer explained slightly different. If you have those stories ready to go you can easily adapt them to the question without them sounding like a rote answer.
Examples:
How did you handle a disagreement with a coworker in the past?
How would you handle a problem with a coworker?
What methods would you use to improve communication with a dissenting coworker?
There is no possible way to prepare for every question you could potentially be asked. Questions can be asked many different ways, which may require the same general answer explained slightly different. If you have those stories ready to go you can easily adapt them to the question without them sounding like a rote answer.
Examples:
How did you handle a disagreement with a coworker in the past?
How would you handle a problem with a coworker?
What methods would you use to improve communication with a dissenting coworker?
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