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Mike Corso
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over 6 months ago

"Interview Question”

Why Do You Want to Work Here?

Hiring managers use this question to try to gauge a candidate's motives for seeking the opportunity. While your primary reason for applying may be financially motivated, this would not be the emphasis to share during the interview.

How to Answer "Why Do You Want to Work Here?"

Think of other reasons you chose to throw your hat in the ring at the specific organization. Maybe you like the company's culture that you read about online, or maybe you've heard from current employees that they love their jobs. If so, spend some time figuring out the best words to use to explain that.

Another good answer could tie back to your career interests. For example, if you're a marketer applying for an entry-level marketing position, you might focus on sharing what it is about the company that makes you feel this would be the right place to develop your career skills in your field. #AWU #disability #Interviewquestions

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Mike Corso
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"Interview Question”

Why Do You Want to Work Here?

Hiring managers use this question to try to gauge a candidate's motives for seeking the opportunity. While your primary reason for applying may be financially motivated, this would not be the emphasis to share during the interview.

How to Answer "Why Do You Want to Work Here?"

Think of other reasons you chose to throw your hat in the ring at the specific organization. Maybe you like the company's culture that you read about online, or maybe you've heard from current employees that they love their jobs. If so, spend some time figuring out the best words to use to explain that.

Another good answer could tie back to your career interests. For example, if you're a marketer applying for an entry-level marketing position, you might focus on sharing what it is about the company that makes you feel this would be the right place to develop your career skills in your field. #AWU #disability #Interviewquestions

Abled Workers Unite is a group for people with disabilities. Come and join us at Jobcase.com/groups

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Armani Colón
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over 6 months ago

What are some tips for an energy boost in the middle of your work day?

What are some tips for an energy boost in the middle of your work day?

#jobsearch #interview #advice #workfromhome #motivation #application #hiringnews #resume #disability #aboutmyjob #ageism

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Ragan Burrall
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Chair exercises and then some sugar!

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Pookey Shiree Wright
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Have a soda or tea

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Armani Colón
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With all your responsibilities/obligations, how do you ensure you get adequate amounts of rest everyday?

With all your responsibilities/obligations, how do you ensure you get adequate amounts of rest everyday?

#jobsearch #advice #interview #application #motivation #workfromhome #disability #stressful #hiringnews #aboutmyjob #resume

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Bernard Poindexter
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Intake Specialist at Trosa

Discipline

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Ragan Burrall
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Set aside work priorities

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Mike Corso
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"Interview Question”

How Did You Find Out About the Position?

The employer is trying to see if one of their marketing methods reached you, or if you found out about the job through some other way.

How to Answer "How Did You Find Out About the Position?" Whether you learned of the opening from a colleague, online or through a job ad, share the method with the interviewer. You may get brownie points if you happened to have learned about the job from the company's website. If you took extra time to learn about the organization while applying, be sure to mention it. #AWU #disability #Interviewquestions

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Mike Corso
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"Interview Question”

How Did You Find Out About the Position?

The employer is trying to see if one of their marketing methods reached you, or if you found out about the job through some other way.

How to Answer "How Did You Find Out About the Position?" Whether you learned of the opening from a colleague, online or through a job ad, share the method with the interviewer. You may get brownie points if you happened to have learned about the job from the company's website. If you took extra time to learn about the organization while applying, be sure to mention it. #AWU #disability #Interviewquestions

Abled Workers Unite is a group for people with. Come and join us at jobcase.com/groups

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If you weren’t required to work for a living, what do you think you’d spend your free time doing?

If you weren’t required to work for a living, what do you think you’d spend your free time doing?

#jobsearch #advice #interview #motivation #workfromhome #application #disability #resume #aboutmyjob #salarywages #hiringnews #hiringevents

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Delmi Mata
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Lo nesesario para poder responder en el trabajo

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Michael Clarke
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Helping humanity. To make the world a better place

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Armani Colón
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What is your favorite genre of music to work to (or do you prefer to work in silence)?

What is your favorite genre of music to work to (or do you prefer to work in silence)?

#jobsearch #interview #advice #workfromhome #application #motivation #resume #aboutmyjob #disability #hiringnews #ageism

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All genres

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Viki Rena Richardson Bell
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SILENCE

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Mike Corso
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"Tell Me About Yourself?

While this may sound like an open-ended question that you can answer however you like, don't let its simplicity fool you into disclosures that are too casual and personal. The interviewer is trying to get a sense of what kind of person you are and what you value to determine your level of professionalism and how well you would fit on the team.

How to Answer "Tell Me About Yourself" You might start by focusing on who you are as a professional, since this is a job interview, after all. Tell a bit about your educational and career background and some key facts about your job history. While it's OK (and perhaps expected) to share something that's a little bit personal and unique to you, be careful about what exactly you reveal here. Think in terms of sharing one of your key hobbies or interests outside of work – for example, playing volleyball, cooking or volunteering. Be cautious about revealing details about your age or family status that some employers may be unintentionally biased against. #AWU #disability #Interviewquestions

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Mike Corso
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"Tell Me About Yourself?

While this may sound like an open-ended question that you can answer however you like, don't let its simplicity fool you into disclosures that are too casual and personal. The interviewer is trying to get a sense of what kind of person you are and what you value to determine your level of professionalism and how well you would fit on the team.

How to Answer "Tell Me About Yourself" You might start by focusing on who you are as a professional, since this is a job interview, after all. Tell a bit about your educational and career background and some key facts about your job history. While it's OK (and perhaps expected) to share something that's a little bit personal and unique to you, be careful about what exactly you reveal here. Think in terms of sharing one of your key hobbies or interests outside of work – for example, playing volleyball, cooking or volunteering. Be cautious about revealing details about your age or family status that some employers may be unintentionally biased against. #AWU #disability #Interviewquestions

Abled Workers Unite is a group for people with disabilities. Come and join us at Jobcase.com/groups

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