I started out in my profession as a junior clerk while I
completed my college studies during the evenings. Once I had my degree,
I applied for a transfer to a more advanced position, citing my
on-the-job training. This has been my pattern for my career with my
past 2 employers. I learn quickly on the job and am willing to take
classes and workshops to augment my experience.
Q.
What are your short and long term goals?
Ans.
The best advice is to be certain to relate your answers to
the organization that interviews you. Do not make a point of having
goals that cannot be realized there ("I want to work in Paris."
Organization is strictly domestic.) If you do your research into the
organization, and into what you truly want to do in the future, you will
be able to come up with reasonable responses. No one is going to come
back to you in five years and chastise you for not meeting these goals!
You will not be held to them...it is only an interview and they are
interested in how you see yourself (and they want to see you in the
job.)
Q.
why do you want to leave your current job?
Ans.
I guess the answer to this question can be situational:
1.If you are relocating to a new place:My family is shifting to this
place and I've been away from my family for a long time and I want to be
associated with them since they need me at this time.
2.If a new Job with in the same city and has the same domain to work and you hold good experience with your current employer:
A lil lengthy,please spruce it by u'r self.The idea would be....
Say that you got the opprotunity to work on this domain as a member of
the pilot bathc with u'r current employer and you have been a potential
resource and have explored a lot on this/gained good experience and
exposure and have built u'r subject matter expertise and you wanna learn
some thing new/confront new challanges and implement/utilize the
knowledge u've built so far in some thing knew adding value to it where
you can see your visability of your potential.This new job has come as a
great opportunity in your way and you would not just contribute to this
role/co. but also learn a lot from the excellent team you would be
associated with.
3.Say a better opportunity where you have a platform to perform well/add value and learn more and grow with the co.
In the interview don't degrade your current employer for giving a reason
for quitting your co.Remember to project that you have been with
winners and this would elevate your image.Talk good about your co...
this shows u'r professionalism/healthy relation ship with u'r
co./potential and respected resource.
Friends I'm new to this site and this is my 1st association with an HR
forum.Please let me know your opinion on the above points shared with
you.I'm sure this forum would make me use my grey cells and improve my
analytical skills
Q.
Why should we not hire you?
Ans.
if you find any candidate batter than me.
Q.
What day do you go back to school, Henry?&q...
Ans.
Henry replied, "Nine days ago,means the present day minus 9 days.
the day before yesterday ,means 2 more day should be minused.
so all together 11 days to be subtracted from the present day.
That day happen to be "three weeks before the second day of term"
so add 3 weeks that is 21 days.so we get 10 days from the present day they spoke.
They spoke on Sunday.So 10 day form Sunday will fall on Tuesday.
Q.
Know Your Strengths, Minimize Weaknesses
Ans.
My confidence ,hard working ability.I am very much addeptive
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