Why did you choose this career? i chose this career as it is service industry and i have a passion to serve people, i have a desire to work in service industry and very honestly and simply because this is my dream to work in Airlines Industry. Your answer should seem positive and sincere. If you are really excited about getting a job in that field, tell the interviewer why you are. (If you are not really excited about the field still tell the interviewer about times you've used skills related to the field and succeeded and how those skills will help the company.)Be specific. Integrate these things into your answer: How you decided on your major and field and why you enjoy it. What specific skills you have that make you a success. What you can DO for your prospective employer. You might phrase it like this example and insert your own words: During College I volunteered in classrooms helping the students learn to read. I am a very patient and enthusiastic person and the students seemed to enjoy the lessons. I created my own lessons for the students, based on "How to Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Days." I am a very organized person by nature so of course I had my lessons carefully organized. The teacher noticed an improvement in the reading scores of the students I tutored. I believe that I could benefit Root Brawn School by creating an organized and happy classroom where the students will learn and improve their test scores."
I Would answer:
This job, this is why I'm interviewing for it. Not because I need it, but because I want it. This job fulfills my ambitions to participate and grow personally and professionally.
Because of a passion for what I do, and the benefit it brings others as well as myself.
I have enough clear & good knowledge in this filed, and I feel pleasure & happy for this job.
You need to answer in such a way that you show off some of your good points. Remember, they are looking for the best person for the job. And of course, it depends on what the job is. Say something like:
This position would would enable me to utilize (or make the best of) my existing skills in an environment which appeals to me (make the words your own, but have this sentiment). "I Don't have any other option" that's why. No, always be positive and never say anything negative. Even if there is something negative, make it into something good. For example, although my IT skills are adequate I would like the opportunity of improving on them and possibly undertaking further training which would not only be beneficial to me, but to your organisation should my application be successful.
Most people look for a job to improve there quality of life or their family's, so you can also say you are looking for steady employment with fair wages and safe working conditions.
The best way to answer this question is to RESEARCH the company first. Yep, whether you are applying at McDonald's or applying at a Fortune 500 Company. Do a search online. Look at their website. Find out who they are, what they do and why you'd want to work there. The WORST thing you can do is showing up at an interview knowing nothing about the company! Once you know about the company you can answer this question more easily (for example: "I've read about how this company's growth is on the rise and also how involved it is in the local community.") Do NOT make the first answer all about you. The employer does not care if you want to advance your career, make more money or get better benefits. In this portion of the interview and with asking this question, they want to know what YOU are going to do for THEM. After you tell them why you're a good fit for them, THEN you can talk about the company being close to your home or allowing you the time to see your kids or finish school, etc. I am interested in this job because I hope to apply my experience in a positive manner, which will undoubtedly prove my competence and enhance my abilities. I see it as an opportunity to hone my skills and develop them for future applications.
This is a question that only you can answer in relation to the specific job for which you are applying and what you have to offer the employer in this position.
For example, I'm applying for a simple service position at a fast food establishment:
This position suits my natural ability to interact with people and I can bring four years of customer service experience to this job. I have been complimented on my manner and thanked by customers often in my previous positions, which gives me personal satisfaction.
By definition a "career" is a job that you are going to make your life profession and retire from. So your answer should be because you are passionate about it and it's what you've always wanted to do, etc.
because i want to help people and to travel and meet new people and to build my social skill
Tell them that you see this as your chance to nurture your talent. Tell the interviewer that you believe that you can do well in their company.
This is usually a question that is asked by colleges in an interview. You can share why you are choosing a certain job or career and what you like about it.
still no.I want job satisfaction in my job but there no such.
because of my bright future and make me well proffessional..
Yes, there are CVS job interview available online. There are large varieties of job interview applications online to choose from ,but not all of them are safe ,so be careful when deciding.
higher pay or contract for career and opposite for occupation
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There are many reasons why people choose a specific career path. If asked this question during a job interview, make sure your answer is relevant to the position for which you are applying.
It s help for my bright carrier so i choose it
The best way to answer the question during a job interview is to be honest. A great example is: I want a role in which I can progress quickly and develop my career, or I am looking for a new challenge which will broaden my experience.
you click the career button (briefcase) and choose which job you want to do
what do you mean "Why did YOU..." i did not choose it....... whoever did choose this probably felt that the job was right for them and they had the math skill to be able to do this job everyday for the rest of their lives.
There are many different books that can help you choose a career. Some books are "Job Hunting & Careers," "Early Career Books" and "100 Conversations for Career Success: Learn to Network, Cold Call, and Tweet Your Way to Your Dream Job!"