It was a bit difficult to find anything relating to this in search because it's kind of a weird question to word in google...
but I was wondering if people who have interviewed or heard from others' interview experiences have found out if mentioning extensive teamwork experience and ability to work in teams as a positive of negative trait? I had heard from someone that recently, med schools don't like people that mention teams as much but I don't know if this piece of information was complete BS or actually true...
The reason I ask is because teamwork can be spun into a good thing, like ability to work with others in limitless scenarios. However, one could spin teamwork into a negative thing in that maybe it masks one's personal weaknesses and it may suggest that the applicant relies on teams to get things done.
Anybody know how this would likely be interpreted? thanks
but I was wondering if people who have interviewed or heard from others' interview experiences have found out if mentioning extensive teamwork experience and ability to work in teams as a positive of negative trait? I had heard from someone that recently, med schools don't like people that mention teams as much but I don't know if this piece of information was complete BS or actually true...
The reason I ask is because teamwork can be spun into a good thing, like ability to work with others in limitless scenarios. However, one could spin teamwork into a negative thing in that maybe it masks one's personal weaknesses and it may suggest that the applicant relies on teams to get things done.
Anybody know how this would likely be interpreted? thanks