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It is not possible to give a definitive answer without knowing the nature of the business or the background of the applicant. Some issues to consider (but not necessarily bring forth) might be: Becoming a positive contributor/asset to the company/business. Improving skills that one already has by engaging in the business practices of the company. Further educating oneself in the area of the company's agenda/platform with the intent to become an asset to the company and enhancing the possibility of career advancement. An opportunity to demonstrate ones's ability to perform assigned tasks, take leadership roles, contribute new ideas for marketing, communication with coworkers, supervisors, customers, etc to further company growth (whatever issue might be applicable pertaining to the position itself).

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When answering this question it would be good to include some things about the position being applied to. Stating this as part of what a person is looking for would help the company to see that they would like to position and would continue working there for some time.

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I'm am looking for job satisfaction also expand on my experience through opportunity and training also to gain new skills.

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Higher Pay, security and a better atmosphere .

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In a job interview, you may be asked what you are looking for in your new job. You could say that you are looking for a new challenge.

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When answering this question, you need to put down what you are expecting in the new job. The company wants to see if you are going to be a good fit for the position.

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