1704. What would you change in the car industry?

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If you had the power to make a change in the car industry, what would that change be?

Skill Assessed
  • 1. Innovation : Assessing your capacity for creative thinking and your ability to propose novel solutions or improvements within an industry.

  • 2. Industry Knowledge : Evaluating the depth of your understanding of the car industry, its current challenges, and future trends.

  • 3. Critical Thinking : Understanding how you identify problems or areas of improvement within a complex industry.

  • 4. Visionary Thinking : Judging your ability to envision large-scale changes and improvements that could impact the future of car manufacturing and the overall industry.

Purpose
  • 1. Assessment of Problem-Solving Approach : This question discerns how you approach problem-solving and whether you use a structured, systematic method.

  • 2. Evaluation of Passion for Industry : The question helps in gauging your passion for the car industry and whether you have given thought to its future direction.

  • 3. Understanding of Role Impact : It provides insight into how you see yourself potentially making an impact within the company and the industry at large.

  • 4. Analysis of Strategic Thinking : The question analyzes your ability to think strategically and understand the broader implications of potential industry changes.


Hints
  • 1. Think beyond the obvious : Explore changes that are not just commonplace ideas but demonstrate forward-thinking and the ability to innovate within the industry.

  • 2. Relate it to your role : Tie your answer back to the Production Associate position and explain how your idea relates to manufacturing or production processes.

  • 3. Consider sustainability : With the increasing importance of sustainability in the automotive industry, consider changes that could have environmental benefits.

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Topics: 
Problem Solving
Roles: 
Production Associate
Companies: 
Tesla
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