You have to ask, and answer, this question yourself, prior to the interview. Investigate the company, remember what you like about the company (its products/services, positive things it has done for the community/society, where the company is headed in the future, if it's an established company (for job security), how you think you can help the company succeed, etc.). It really depends on what type of job you are applying for (professional compared to part-time high school/college job.
Just make sure to investigate the company. If you're in the US, you can see if it is a member of the Better Business Bureau (for a company of which you've never heard). And let them know you're interested in them because of the positive things they have done and give examples. Or mention a problem they may be having and how you are the solution to that problem.
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it is helpful to review the job description for the job for which you are applying before you go to the job interview. You will be able to answer this question more accurately if you know the position requirements.
When answering this question during an interview you should focus on things that are relative to the position you are applying for. Do some research about the company and the position before you go to your interview.
When applying for an Administration Clerk position it is important is pass the interview. The interview should include inquiring about your skills and abilities to perform the job duties.
When one is applying for the job of a mortgage loan processing job, one should prepare for interview questions and have some answers ready. This can include questions such as â??What interests you about this job position? â??
When asked 'what other jobs are you applying for' in a job interview you should answer with the truth. Just tell the employer.
It depends for what job you are applying on the otherhand the normal questions is about your prior experience,interest and thing like that but again all depends upon for what position and for what department you are applying for
You're filling out an application for some job. What job? That's the position you are applying for.
To get the job or to improve your CV and interview skills.
It helps to know the job description for the position for which you are applying. Make sure you review that information before heading into the interview.
The fact that you're posting on here to get some ideas of why you are applying for a job that you need to "find" reasons to like, is kind of scary. If there's nothing you like about the job you shouldn't be applying for it. Life is too short to be at a job you won't enjoy. ~ T
There are many qualifications that you feel may distinguish you from other applicants applying for the same position. You may say you have more experience.
No...just means you had a interview.