This is an exciting and progressive company and would love the opportunity to show how i would become a successful member of your workforce.
loving it
I am not, you will have to give your own reasons if this is what you want to do.
is a group of interested parts working as single unit
the correct answer is: I am interested in working....
I am interested in joining Company X because it offers me an opportunity for advancing my career, with much room for "moving up." I have also had very good experiences dealing with Company X in the past, and I would like to be a part of what I see as an excellent team and great work environment.
I believe that the skills I posses are best suited to be apart of this company. for i have the skills and the commitment to delivering what is needed of me
Employers do not only want to hear that you want to work for them for the money. They also want to know that you truly are interested in their company.
Use the singular "is" when the company is referring only to itself and the plural "are" when collaborating with another organization. Example: Company X is working in partnership with sponsoring organizations Y and Z. Or Company U and X are working in partnership with sponsorship organizations Y and Z.
SOrry .. i meant .. What would make you interested in working for a bank?
People may be interested in joining an HP company because they enjoy working with technology. People may also enjoy selling technology, as well.
If you apply to work at Dots and are asked why you're interested, simply let them know why you think you would be a good fit for the job. Explain how your current skills would be helpful to the company.
I am interested in working at Exim because it's a company that supports American businesses, creates American jobs, and helps U.S. goods and services compete in the international marketplace.