People conducting job interviews may ask the person being interviewed how long the intention is to stay at the company. This is asked to get an idea of the personal career goals, and to see if the company is part of the goals or not.
As long as the Company needs my service.
up to 7 years
Always don't give a fake answer,say, I'll stay with this company for 5 years. Instead give a detailed explanation that what makes you stay long with that company & Why do you want to associate a long term bond with that company. Is you say so, your answer will definitely impress the HR.
As long as i can understand the companys management and still putting their trust on me.
Many people join their company's in order to have an income in their home. Others may join a company to ensure their family has medical benefits.
depends how long you are staying foe and what company you stay with
depends how long you are staying foe and what company you stay with
- comfortable with environment/colleagues/work system
When a hiring manager asks you "How long do you plan to work with us?", it is best to always answer with "long term". When you say long term, you are not giving a definite time frame but you also are allowing the manager to know that you plan on working with the company for a decent amount of time.
An exclusion will stay in effect until you ask the insurance company to reverse the exclusion.
disagree
They stay on, for 3 yrs or whenever the insurance company renews they re-run your driving record.