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Situational questions test reasoning under hypothetical pressure. Interviewers want to see the constraints you name, the trade-offs you choose, and the assumptions you flag.

Situational · Stakeholder Alignment

You lead network planning. Your redesign of the afternoon bank at your main hub adds 40 minutes of connectivity for the highest-value international flows, but it strands three spoke cities with near-unusable connections — and the stations, the sales team, and a state transportation department are all escalating. The schedule loads in six weeks. How do you land this?

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I'd start by putting one fact base in front of everyone: the revenue and connectivity math behind the redesign, and honestly quantified damage to the three spokes — bookings, local

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