It is a good idea to prepare for a job interview by formulating answers to general questions, such as this one, before you walk into the interview room. Your preparation should include researching background information about the company so that you can confidently have an answer to why you have chosen to apply for a position with the company.
i would like to give the answer of this question , leader is that person who motivates other to do the work and encourage them .
This would be a question asking during an interview to work for an airline company , they want to know why you would be passionate about working for their company.
The correct answer is, I always like to finish my work.
To answer the interview question, what are you passionate about, be honest. Tell the interviewer about your true passion. If you can relate your passion to the work that you will be doing, it is even better.
to work heard to contribute to the development of my employers.
They may ask you why you would like to work at the plantation. They will probably ask you what customer service experience you have had or give some scenarios of what you would do with a problem customer.
Good question.... any HP insiders like to answer the related question.... "Would I want to work for HP?"
There are many ways in which you could describe the work culture you prefer. You could say you like excitement for example.
A common interview question may be would you rather work with information or with people. Know the job you are applying for and state the one that correlates with that job.
Good question.... any HP insiders like to answer the related question.... "Would I want to work for HP?"
Most people would like to join its for job opportunities. This is often a common question at the companyâ??s interview. You could cite looking to change environment, gain more experience or looking for a bigger challenge in your line of work.
An open interview is an interveiw with questions that can't just be answered with a yes or a no, it is open for discussion, hence the name "open interview" like okay here are examples: say you're giving an interview right, and you ask "Do you like what you do?" or something like that and the person you asked responds "Yes, I do." See not much discussion there, then you ask him/her "What about it do you like?" And he/she responds like "Well I like that I work with people, and the pays good, but most of all I love helping people, which is why I became what I am, or did what I did, you see when I was a little boy/girl I loved to help as many people as I could." See the difference a lot of conversation options there. All an open interview is, is a interview that is open to discussion, not just question after question after question.