This is ALWAYS a loaded question on application forms ! The manager or recruitment officer wants to know your reasons for applying for the job. NEVER put "...because I need the money..." That is NOT a valid reason (and would certainly get your application refused !
You need to 'sell yourself' - put forward positive things about you.. "...because the tasks I performed in my last job will transfer to this post, reducing the need for further training..."
If the job is some distance from where you live "...because I'm looking for a change of scenery, and your post will give me the incentive to re-locate..."
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To get the job or to improve your CV and interview skills.
work-related knowledge.
You can give whatever reason you would like for this question. You could say the job looked challenging or interesting. You could say you like the field that the job is in. Or, even that you have experience doing this job.
There are many ways to introduce yourself in a job interview. You could start by saying your name and reason for applying.
You can do blogging even if you are not applying for job.
In your memo, you should include why you are applying for the job. You should also put down what exact you are applying for.
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You're filling out an application for some job. What job? That's the position you are applying for.
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College transcripts are important when trying to get a scholarship, when applying for an internship, when applying for graduate school and many times when applying for a job. People who are going to give you money, a position in graduate school, or a job, want to know how well you will do and your college transcripts will provide this information.
Not always it depends on which job you are applying for. You usually will need maths and English.