"Tell me about a time you had to collaborate closely with a difficult team member or stakeholder on a high-impact marketing analytics project. What made the relationship challenging, how did you handle it, and what was the outcome? If relevant, you can use an example involving campaign reporting, attribution, lead funnel analysis, or dashboard work in Databricks SQL or a Lakeview dashboard."
This question tests whether you can stay effective when collaboration is strained but the work still needs to move forward. For a Marketing Analytics Specialist, that often means partnering with demand generation, sales operations, finance, or data engineering when definitions, priorities, or working styles conflict. The interviewer wants to see whether you can reduce friction, align on facts, and influence outcomes without turning the situation into a personal dispute.
They are also looking for judgment: when you chose direct conversation over escalation, how you clarified ownership, and whether you kept the business goal in focus rather than fixating on who was right.
A strong answer uses one concrete example with real stakes, explains the source of the conflict clearly, and shows specific actions you took to rebuild trust or alignment. The best responses are data-driven, balanced, and end with a measurable result plus a lesson you carried forward.