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i think if u have your subjects that r needed and your back ground is up to standard u r qualified
every one is qualified in something ,if u feel ur qualifed go for it.its just how u handle ur interview.
When a future employer asks you "Why do you feel you are qualified for the position" (it's required by most employers to ask) The majority want to know you qualifications for the specific job, but not only that, but what you can bring to the table that other future employees can't. Basically, what makes you a must have.
Why you feel you are qualified for this specific positio
There is nothing that makes any individual unique.
The structure and position of their eyes makes a difference in the distance, color, vividness and visual field a horse experiences.
u wouldnt
what makes you unique is your own personality its what you do to make your self special
It's plants, animals, and weather makes it unique
0.1% of are DNA makes us unique.
The interview process may request you to state why you are qualified for the position. Try to relate any aspect of your past experience to a talent the current job requires.
Yes, the average veterinary position does indeed train you for that position. It is usually pretty thorough.