Question I received in an interview: why should I hire someone from a failing company like Sears? Answer (it wasn't exactly the following but something along the lines of):I have been set targets and exceeded them, I have implemented projects on time and under budget, I have obtained all the results within the deadlines set for me and done in a collaborative way. This has all been accomplished while working for a failing company, where there is no morale, where no one cares, where there is no budget or support. Accomplished while leaders are absent and while peers leave taking processes with them that I need to help get my work done. Along this journey I have had to inspire my depressed peers and directs who I need the help of to get the work I need done. Sears has been the most valuable experience of my life because it has proved to me that not only can I get results for successful companies I can also get results when everything is stacked against me, you will not get that from someone at Google who would need a lifetime of experience to match the challenges I face at Sears in a month" this was a top company and I knew when I provided the answer they liked what I said...please use it for yourself, not only use it embrace it because it is true.
Repost from @M0JVlat-tpr . Thanks, OP. True #GOLD post