To answer a strong candidate for a position, I would begin by expressing appreciation for their interest and the effort they put into the application process. I would highlight specific qualities or experiences that stood out during the interview, reinforcing why they are a great fit for the role. Additionally, I would provide a clear overview of the next steps in the hiring process, ensuring they feel valued and informed. Lastly, I'd encourage them to reach out with any questions they might have in the meantime.
what make me a candidated for this funding
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No it is not necessary... it is of BCE candidated only.....
Candidate is a noun and so doesn't have a past tense/participle.
You have to be mature, show why you would be good at that position, and be conservative.
Of course you don't want to say because the position was available. So what you can say is, " I am seeking for a different opportunity and I believe that this position can offer that by..." and explain why this position would be good for you and how you can contribute as well.
Herbert mentioned to Pip that if he were to work for the branch house in Cairo, he would have to fill the position of clerk.
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Stating that the person's skills and abilities will be a good fit for the position and giving examples that state how would be a good way to answer this question. Also stating reasons why they believe the company would be a good company to work for would be good.
Cheerleader.
If an object is in a different position than before what would it be in?
If you are asked about why you're interested in the purchase ledger clerk position, you would talk about what excites you about the position and the opportunity. You could also mention any relevant skills you have that would make you a good choice for the job.