What does the employer want to know by asking this question?
The employer wishes to observe:
1. Are you going to take any job offer (shooting in all directions..) or did you seriously consider your job search target and career objectives?
2. What do you know about the company and this job? Have you done your homework?
3. Do you want to 'get a foot in the door' OR Are you going to bring added value to the company?
4. How do you see this job position matching your skills?
5. How do you select a specific company to work for? Are you selective in your job search?
refer to the links hereunder for knowing how to answer this questions.
Dress as if you already work there, go to supermarket stop and shop, ask to see the Manager, pass interview for work at supermarket stop and shop, start work
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supermarket does not have a capital letter unless it is the name of a supermarket like Asda or Tesco.
A pet supermarket does not discriminate on the basis of age to place someone on work. One can always work in a pet supermarket regardless of age.
Ralphs
Depends on the work you do. For example, say you work at a supermarket, either at a cash register or arranging stuff in the shelves, you would probably not use calculus in your daily work; if you are an economist consultant that has to try to optimize profit for the same supermarket, it is quite possible that you do use calculus.
16
you have to be 16 .
that would be vons
Supermarket
A car supermarket would be best described as a retail store that sells a variety of cars. And the car supermarket would also sell car accessories and possibly even parts.
supermarket