- “I see this opportunity as a way to contribute to an exciting/forward-thinking/fast-moving company/industry, and I feel I can do so by/with my ”
- “I feel my skills are particularly well-suited to this position because ”
- “I believe I have the type of knowledge to succeed in this role and at the company because ”
Then, Why we choose you for this job? “Over the years, I have acquired relevant skills and experience, which I shall bring to your organization I have also worked tirelessly on my communication abilities and teamwork skills, which I will put to use in my future career, which would be in your organization if I am selected for the position
Why should we hire you fresher?
Answer 6 “I am a fast learner, have got good grasping skills, and I am really motivated I am hard-working and punctual and will not at all take too much time to learn something new and implement it I am also trained to meet deadlines due to my past internship
furthermore, How do see yourself in 5 years? How to answer ‘where do you see yourself in five years? ‘ in an interview
- Get clear about your career goals Take some time to brainstorm what your career goals are for the next five years
- Find connections between your goals and the job description
- Ask yourself if the company can prepare you for your career goals
What are your salary expectations? Choose a salary range Rather than offering a set number of the salary you expect, provide the employer with a range in which you’d like your salary to fall Try to keep your range tight rather than very wide For example, if you want to make $75,000 a year, a good range to offer would be $73,000 to $80,000
Where do you see in next 5 years?
Well, when interviewers ask, “Where do you see yourself in 5 years?” They’re really asking, “What are your career goals within this position?” They want to know that the position will satisfy you and that you’ll work hard and stay with the company for a long time
What are your strengths?
In general, your strengths should be skills that can be supported through experience For example, if you list communication as a strength, you may want to recall a situation in which you used communication to reach a goal or resolve a problem
How do you introduce yourself?
The secret is using a simple framework: Present, past, and future
- Present Start with a present-tense statement to introduce yourself: Hi, I’m Ashley and I’m a software engineer
- Past The second part of your introduction is past tense
- Future The third and last part in this framework is future-oriented