This is a question about a job you have applied for and it is about YOUR expectations. How can anybody else but YOU know what YOUR expectations were?
The question is therefore unanswerable.
This question can not be answered, you ask "what are your expectations" this denotes you are in the present and looking forward.
However at the end of your question you say "and to what extent were they met" this denotes you are in the present and looking back.
Your question therefore makes no sense.
Also this is a question about a job you are applying for (or perhaps have applied for) and it is about YOUR expectations. How can anybody else but YOU know what YOUR expectations are?
The question is therefore also unanswerable.
The fact that you can not answer the question by yourself probably indicates that you will fail to get the job.
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This is a question about a job you have applied for and it is about YOUR expectations. How can anybody else but YOU know what YOUR expectations were?The question is therefore unanswerable.
I expected to provide accurate and timely responses, and to adapt to varying customer needs. My expectations were met as I was able to deliver helpful and relevant information, and went above and beyond to ensure customer satisfaction.
Yes, my expectations have been met.
Your expectations.
When you are asked what your expectations of the job application are, you should be optimistic. State your goals and what you intend to do given the opportunity to work with that company.
yes sometimes,whenever im trying,I achieved
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it depends how your performance to your job.
I am open to the going salary for this job.
Standard costs are monitored as a basis for determining the extent to which expectations are realized.
It depends on who it is exactly. Some British people are very wealthy and are doing much better than most Americans and there are others who do not have as much money as some Americans and have not met their expectations yet.