I can tell you what I would say but it's not necessarily the best way for to approach the situation. Here is how I suggest approaching this question: 1) Knowledge, Skills and Abilities. Get your hands on the specific job description for which you are seeking promotion. Then pull out the most important functions of that description and discuss your specific Knowledge, Skills and Abilities in terms of those specific functions. There should be at least five major, important functions in the job description you can use to give five very specific reasons why you are well qualified and should be promoted.
Just tell them why you want to become a manager, everyone will have a different answer so no one can really tell you how but you.
''Because i believe that I am a good fight and i can make orders and make sure everything is all right.''
In a way that was unique to me and the position I was applying for that couldn't possibly be answered for me by someone on an internet site who knows nothing about either of those things.
Some enslaved Africans responded to their conditions by doing their work poorly or slowly. Others did well so they could be promoted to managers. Some responded by doing what they were told and others pretended to be sick.
he promoted another wave of reforms known as the second new deal
he promoted another wave of reforms known as the second new deal
We would need to know their names to respond to this question.
It's to your advantage that they do not respond. You qualified your reasons for quitting and the employment investigator has to check out the facts. If the company does not defend its policies that caused you to quit, the state would find in your favor.
Respond to.possible opposition views
because they want to help people
Emergency managers generally follow a common process to anticipate, assess, prevent, prepare, respond and recover from an incident.
It depends on the neuron. Some neurons respond better to a pressure stimulus or temperature, light, sound ect. For example the neurons in the retina of the eye, they respond to photons of light, but do not respond to pressure or sound.
Reasons: 1. To respond fast and react. 2. So that they can basically treat it as quick and smoothy as they can. laters.
When answering this type of question, it is best to respond honestly. It is usually most conducive to be as specific as possible.