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You could have been referred by a friend. Perhaps you saw an ad in the local newspaper, or perhaps you were Surfing the internet, came across a job site and decided to take a look. There you found the job that you are applying for. You don't have to be terribly honest about how you found the job, anyone of the above will suffice. It's a simple question, you should give a simple answer.
You answer with:
I heard about this collegethrough:
Friends, Family, Internet, School, Work etc.etc. .
Just say where you heard it from. That is all you have to do.
You answer it honestly; it is not a trick question.
Possible answers to, "How did you learn about the vacancy notification from our company?" might include:
However you found out the business is hiring, make your story upbeat and flattering (to the company). Using "word of mouth" from others, especially other businesses, gives the company feedback about their reputation in the community. Information about Ads tells them how well their HR marketing is doing. AND your story tells a lot about YOU--especially if you include details about WHAT attracted you to applying for the job. For example:
I noticed your flyer on the library's bulletin board. As I was reading it, the Reference Librarian stopped and we got to chatting about the history of your company. It turns out both of us had uncles who worked in your company many years ago. We both heard positive comments about not only the jobs but how the company encourages its workers to use their design skills. Though I just graduated from college, I think your company will be a great place for me to begin and to grow into my career.
Just be honest and it's not a trick question. If you saw the ad on the Internet or in the newspaper say so. If you just decided to walk into the company then write that down.
Honestly tell the interviewer how you learned of the organization.
You can hear about jobs from many different places. There are websites online dedicated to jobs such as Monster and Snag-a-Job. You can also read the classifieds in your local newspaper.
Word of mouth
walk in, online, advertisement....etc
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I hear that McDonald's has a fine salary
No, but you are closer. It means they got your paperwork . You are accepted when you hear from admissions office.
Best advise you will ever hear: Go to college!
The cross eyed college professor who seemed to have absolutely no control over his pupils. Pun on the word pupils.
Usually when i go to them i hear hip-hop or dance songs.
So sorry to hear of your misfortune in losing your college book. I hope this website helps you www.studentclearinghouse.org/secure_area/Transcript/to_bridge.asp . Best of luck.
Study with full concentration, read with loud voice so that u can hear yourself.
You should expect a 2 week wait to hear if you were excepted into UCF college. Most of the time you will hear back before then but it never takes more than 2 weeks.
Texas Tech University, Baylor College, and North Texas College are near the Great Plains of Texas. Texas College Arlington and Texas Christian University are also hear the Great Plains region.
Nope, That was a different Bill Bellamy. I hear he was absolutely an amazing Basketball player, All-american!
It depends on the college. Some have already notified students, others wont until as late as mid-April. Check their website.