It would be important to include information on why a person would enjoy working with other people in a managerial position. They also need to include information about how they would use their skills and abilities to successfully manage others.
I don't. So I guess this application is a waste of time. See ya!
(Or, in other words: we cannot answer interview questions that are looking for YOUR opinion or feelings. Just answer the question honestly, though you might want to avoid answers like "because that way I'll be the boss of that hottie on chair 3" or "because the manager's the one with the key to the cash register" or "because if I applied to work here in any other position you'd realize pretty quickly that I don't know how to do anything, but I figure not knowing how to do anything is pretty much the job description for a manager.")
Yes, I can do it!
Be honest. Why do you want to pursue management as a career?The interviewer wants to know that you'll be a good fit for the job. Part of that just means knowing that you won't find the job unsatisfying. A good worker is a happy worker. They want to know why pursuing a career in management will make you happy.
A calling is a feeling one has about their life and how they want to live it. Some people might want to pursue a career with their church, while others might want to pursue a career in education or politics.
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Some people may want to pursue a journalism degree. You may also want an additional degree, but that depends on the type of career of journalism you want to pursue. For example, if you want to do science journalism, you might want to pursue a degree in science.
If someone is interested in pursuing a career in chemical engineering, they would first want to decide what they want to do in that field and then pursue a degree.
Human resource management deals with the public and employees in a company. To pursue a degree, you must either study business or communications with a focus in HR.
Presumably that would depend on the career that you want.
I did not pursue beauty as a career.The interviewer does not want to know what someone else thinks - they want YOU to tell them why you are interested in beauty as a career. This isn't something you can cheat on and get a job.
No.
Tourism management, Restaurant management, Hotel management, Convention management, event tourism, Resort management are all facets of hospitality management. International tourism also provides a much broader area in this field. If you want to pursue this as a career, there are many different aspects such as team/employee management, psychological aspects and many others.
Tourism management, Restaurant management, Hotel management, Convention management, event tourism, Resort management are all facets of hospitality management. International tourism also provides a much broader area in this field. If you want to pursue this as a career, there are many different aspects such as team/employee management, psychological aspects and many others.