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5 Team Leader Interview Questions and

Answers
Whether you are preparing to interview a candidate or applying for a job, review our list of top

Team Leader interview questions and answers.

 How do you determine if a task or project is at risk?

 Team leaders have a responsibility to communicate team goals. They must ensure

work is completed by the deadline and at the quality level that's expected by upper

management and customers. This question lets you see how applicants monitor tasks and

projects, identify issues and make certain the team is helping the company achieve its main

goals. What to look for in an answer:

Applicant's ability to communicate expectations and collaborate with team members

Critical thinking and problem-solving skills

Management style

Example: "First, I communicate work expectations clearly to team members, being sure to

highlight everything that's been communicated to me from managers and executives. This

reduces the chance of failure. Second, throughout a task or project, I monitor key

performance indicators to see if the team is on schedule, within budget and producing

quality work. I also ask that team members maintain constant communication with me

throughout the project. This allows me to anticipate and identify problems before they arise

and reduce any negative effects."

 What do you do if there's a disagreement within your team?


 The success of a team often depends on the ability of its leaders to get everyone

working together towards a common goal. A lack of unity can lead to failure. With this

question, you can gain an understanding of how the applicant would handle the situation

successfully and move the team in a positive direction. What to look for in an answer:

Applicant's decision-making and problem-solving approach

Conflict management and resolution skills

Opinion on the value of teamwork

Example: "Disagreements can happen, especially when people have strong opinions over

the way a task should be done. I would first ask the team members to take a step back. I

would then lead a team discussion so that we can all understand each other's point of view.

If appropriate, I would negotiate a compromise that would put the team in the best position

for success. If there is clearly a right way to handle the situation, I will explain why we're

choosing one solution over the other."

 Are there similarities between being a team leader and a coach?


 Great team leaders don't simply dictate work be done from their office. They

encourage team members, provide feedback and offer skills development. They're similar

to great sports coaches. This question can show you how applicants view leadership and

implement their style. What to look for in an answer:

Applicant's leadership capability and style

Commitment to developing team members

Ability to provide constructive criticism

Example: "I do not employ a top-down leadership style because I believe a leader should

act like a supportive coach. I give my team members space to unleash their talent while

providing constructive feedback, regular performance reviews and training sessions. I aim

to run an open, transparent and honest operation. My goal is to know employees well so I

can help them grow and improve. This is how the team wins."

 What metrics do you use to evaluate team performance?

 Team leaders are not just expected to generate and share detailed performance

reports with the team and company management. They should also know how to use data-

driven insights to boost team efficiency. Look for answers that show a team leader won't

rely on instinct to make decisions but rather will examine the numbers to determine the

best solutions and changes to increase performance. What to look for in an answer:

Applicant's method for improving team performance

Knowledge of performance metrics

Opinion of data-driven approaches

Example: "Given all the data we have today, it's essential that team leaders analyze and

extract insights from that data to increase effectiveness. My opinion is that the metrics a

team focuses on should strongly link to a company's strategic objectives. In a general

sense, I always look at quantity, quality and time. For instance, to measure the quality of

work, it's important to look at the number of errors and customer satisfaction. Another thing

I measure is employee morale and engagement because those can make or break a

team."

 How do you interview prospective team members?


 Many companies ask team leaders to participate in the interview process for

applicants to their team. Since team leaders are so close to the front line, management

values their input. Look for answers that clearly illustrate what the applicant values in team

members. What to look for in an answer:

Applicant's view on the skills and characteristics a team needs

Ability to interview and identify talented workers

Opinion on the importance of team culture

Example: "As a team leader, I aim to build a superstar team, not just a team of superstars. I

make sure applicants have the necessary hard skills but also look at important soft skills,

such as written and oral communication, logical thinking, adaptability, attention to detail and

reliability. In addition to questions to check experience and credentials, I would ask

behavioral, competency and opinion questions during the interview, as well as a brain

teaser or two."

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