If you are applying for a position, you will be asked questions specific to the position for which you are applying. You should answer honestly and confidently. Discuss work-related examples when you can to show your level of experience and expertise.
Yes and ask where, when, and discuss the date.
When asked what appeals an individual about a potential employment position within a company, one should state what about the position got their attention in order for them to apply. One may include facts about both the company itself and the position.
A discursive sentence is one that is rambling or verbose, as opposed to concise and clear.
You should discuss how the job is related to your goal so that it would reflect your passion for the job... You should discuss how the job is related to your goal so that it would reflect your passion for the job...
Apparently anything not work related unless asked specifically.
One person held the position for over thirty years before Tom Riddle asked Dumbledore for the position between 1960-1970. After he was denied, the position was cursed and from then on, the position was only held for one year. I would say it's likely that Riddle asked for the position between 1960-1962, as there were mentions of Dumbledore still being new to his position of Headmaster when Riddle asked.
It is possible, I haven't asked him.
Force Majesure
When you are asked this, it means what about the possible job do you like, and what do you think you might not like as much. This is actually a tricky question. You are being asked to evaluate the position (the job you are applying for), but you do not want to sound too negative. Be honest, but be tactful. Tell what you like about the job-- why you want to be hired, what interested you about this particular position. But as for what you find the least attractive, that would depend on how much you know about the job duties or the hours or the pay.
i dont knw
Throw them at him.