Why interviewers ask this
This question assesses genuine comfort operating without complete information or a clearly defined process, since most real jobs, particularly at growing or fast-moving organisations, involve regular ambiguity that cannot always be resolved before action is needed. Interviewers want a specific example, not a general claim of being "comfortable with change."
Choosing the right example
Pick a genuine example where you had to make progress or a decision without complete clarity or a defined process, ideally showing a structured approach to reducing the ambiguity where possible, rather than simply guessing or freezing.
How to structure your answer
Briefly describe the ambiguous situation, explain how you approached gathering what information you reasonably could, made a considered decision despite remaining uncertainty, and adjusted as new information emerged. Closing with the outcome shows the approach genuinely worked, not just that you tolerated the discomfort.
Frequently asked questions
Before your next interview, it helps to have the fundamentals down. Our complete guide to preparing for a job interview covers the basics, and the STAR method is a reliable way to structure almost any answer under pressure.