In reply to Sandra Maria:
Hi Sandra
Thanks for the extra information. This is either a very simple case or has some of the elements of a more complex one and everything will come down to how you explain it. The question in an interview is there to see if you understand the nuances of ER cases (which are hard to get across in simple text book examples) and how you think about them. Drawing these out in your explanation with show you can analyse and deal with more complex cases.
So not suggesting this is a perfect answer but with the same facts...
All the same facts just set out in a more structured way and considering options alternatives at each stage.
DO you have perhaps other examples that are more nuanced? Ones perhaps that involve multiple people are often good and situations where actions have either gone on over some time (the above is a little open and shut) or involve several versions of the facts that you have had to balance to make a decision.
Bullying and harassment cases often make good examples. Or ones where there is absence, disciplinaries and also grievances all in the mix to varying degrees.
Hope the above helps. Let me know your thoughts
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