I would say it depends on the job you are applying for. If it is a job that is working in a factory on the line or working as a front desk receptionist, then obviously, efficiency is more important. If you are applying for a graphics art designer or a greeting card designer, then creativity is more important.
You could combine the two, however, by stating something like, "After having read the position description and the duties, I believe that creativity is more important for this job, but I would also do my best to be efficient and meet deadlines and goals." Switch the wording around if want it to be efficient first then creative.
Again, look at the job, study the duties and responsibilities, read up on the company, look at their mission statement and their products. That will give you an idea of the direction you need to go.
I will choose both because effectivness and efficiency are important to the organization . I will choose the both because efficiency and effectivness are important to the organization.
Efficient: being effective without wasting time or effort or expense; "an efficient production manager"; "efficient engines save gas" Sufficient:of a quantity that can fulfill a need or requirement but without being abundant; "sufficient food"
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This statement is true, there are many ways to be creative. You can be creative in writing, art, and music.
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Being creative
To be efficient means to be quick and effective at a job or task.
For the most part marketing is more of a creative field, but organization is a key part. There are parts of marketing that you can get away with being unorganized, however for the most part the more organised that you are the more efficient you can be in the field
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There are a step in the right direction to being energy efficient. Although some adjustments are still being made.
Having mixed feelings about someone or being unable to choose between to courses of action