The best answer to put is "any" that way it covers all the positions. I actually take up applications with my job, and when I see that I know that they are really serious about finding a job. A better suggestion is to write " any that I am qualified for". A welder would not be considered for a spray painters job. Wrong qualifications.
Something you could put is "Wherever I can be useful." This makes you sound willing to help, rather than desparate. "Where needed" is a good answer.
write "willing to negotiate" or "negotiable" that way you and your boss can talk it over and find out how much you deserve to be paid for whatever position you get
I heard/saw you are hiring. I am interested in this job position.
If a company made you sign a non compete agreement that is one method. Another thing I've heard happen is a company will begin hiring employees from a competitor we'll call Company X. After they hire away a number of employees from Company X, Company X may get upset and send a statement, threat, or plead to the hiring company to stop taking all their employees. Whether the hiring company obliges probably depends on whether Company X has any leverage.
People should answer honestly when answering interview questions regarding the reason for working at a particular company. They should also mention how they heard about the position and what grabbed their attention.
They're going to the beach tomorrow for a picnic. Did you know they're hiring for a new position at the company? I heard they're renovating the old library into a community center. I hope they're planning to fix the leaky roof before it rains again. They're going to be so surprised when they see the party decorations.
I heard its a ponzi scam beware of it.
Not last I heard, but they do have quite a turnover of help in there - must be a reason why.....
not 100%, but heard siberia
No. Not that I've seen or heard of.
I heard about a company the best investment company. Rivargroup you can check the website for more information.
I heard American Income Life Insurance is hiring and it's a great work at home career possibility.
I heard that Sumter Furniture Company did go out of business.
I heard about the company recently after they made me a job offer. I am trying to research the company but there is not much information out there. This makes me a bit skeptical...