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why do you want this position?
iam an student and i need some answer because i will have an interview tomorrow and im grade 12 students #students
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kevin’s Answer
Good day. I am very excited to be able to help you. What is the position?
Some of my thoughts....
I am interested in this position for a variety of reasons. I want to be part of the team and help. I can make a difference and will work hard and be someone you can count on. My positive attitude and strong work ethic will be something that can help. I look to personally grow with this position and am thrilled to learn new skills. I am very excited about this opportunity and look forward to the opportunity. You can count on me!!!
Some of my thoughts....
I am interested in this position for a variety of reasons. I want to be part of the team and help. I can make a difference and will work hard and be someone you can count on. My positive attitude and strong work ethic will be something that can help. I look to personally grow with this position and am thrilled to learn new skills. I am very excited about this opportunity and look forward to the opportunity. You can count on me!!!
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Hamed’s Answer
My two cents, hope it helps:
1. Be yourself, and show that you are comfortable being in your skin. Trying to imply otherwise backfires.
2. It is pointless to go in while worrying whether you fail or pass; clear your mind. A light workout would be very helpful.
3. If the interview is in person or using video-conf, pay attention to your appearance: "clean looks" always matter.
4. Last (and not least) bring up that how much you like this organization and how valuable you would be for them.
Best of luck!
1. Be yourself, and show that you are comfortable being in your skin. Trying to imply otherwise backfires.
2. It is pointless to go in while worrying whether you fail or pass; clear your mind. A light workout would be very helpful.
3. If the interview is in person or using video-conf, pay attention to your appearance: "clean looks" always matter.
4. Last (and not least) bring up that how much you like this organization and how valuable you would be for them.
Best of luck!
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Claire’s Answer
Hi Angeline, Well done on getting the interview. Often the opportunity to ask questions comes at the end of an interview where many of your questions may have already been answered. Have a couple of really positive points in your back pocket, for example, I really like working with others in a team, will this role give me the opportunity to grow those skills further? Another question you may ask which is pretty bold could be, I really like everything I have heard today, can you tell me the best thing you believe about the role? Good luck
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Simeon’s Answer
Do some research on the company and see what topics about the company interest you. Be prepared to talk about these points and share why you are interested in the company and in the position. Try to focus on non-monetary parts of the job. Realistically, you're there for the career options and/or money, but companies like to see someone that at least has one or two things that motivate the employee that are related to the job itself.
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Carolyn’s Answer
Congratulations!
Think about the role. Why do you want it? Do you like the company? Are you inspired by the product, mission, leadership? Is it a step on your path to your future? Is it an opportunity to grow?
As a hiring manager that regularly hires new grads, the best answers are authentic and connect you to the company. If you can't think of a reason you want to work there (other than make money of course) you should maybe reconsider the role.
Think about the role. Why do you want it? Do you like the company? Are you inspired by the product, mission, leadership? Is it a step on your path to your future? Is it an opportunity to grow?
As a hiring manager that regularly hires new grads, the best answers are authentic and connect you to the company. If you can't think of a reason you want to work there (other than make money of course) you should maybe reconsider the role.