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To answer the question, it is important for an interviewee to know how his skills and experiences relate to the given position that they are interested in. This is very important especially in this struggling economic climate and the job market which is very competitive.
That's a very good question. That information is not published by companys not even Ripley's Believe it or Not.
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A lobster is a marine crustacean and the word 'internal' would not apply to them - your question can not be answered.
Why did woman and enslaved Africans question their position in war? Some enslaved Africans were women. Which war? What position are you referring to? The question is pretty vague.
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Please clarify what your question is.
a negotiated contract is not a competitive solicitation. The way i see it a competitive solicitation is more like an open competition for the contract in question but a negotiated contract is basically a signed agreement between both parties.
It depends on what "this" competitive advantage is. Please ask the question again using words that make it clear what you want to know.
Internal organs can't ocurr, so re-write your question.
This question is not precise enough. What is a competitive advantage in marketing? Economies of scale? Getting the right message across that captures the customer?
Remember that this question is dependent on what kind of position an applicant is aplying for. Whenever you encounter this question, be firm to answer that your interests/skills fit to this position, that the position makes you comfortable and productive, or another thing is that you are continuously learning on the target position.