First, I'm assuming you know something about the company, if you don't, you need to do some research first! Secondly look at the employment ad. See how much of the job description applies to you and use that to write your answer. Stick to personal qualitites that apply to the job you're trying to get. For example, a housecleaning company probably doesn't care if you're great with computers but they WILL care if you have attention to detail and are trustworthy. If you want to be a firefighter, they're probably more interested in your physical strength, stamina and basic common sense than your customer service skills. Good luck! ~ T
Sony's mission statement is "to experience the joy of advancing and applying technology for the benefit of the public". In a letter to shareholders, Sony suggested that the company's vision was "to become a leading global provider of networked consumer electronics, entertainment and services."
You should know as much as possible about the company and the job you are applying for. ( I don´t mean the experience, but the things you have to do lol ).
When applying for a job, you might be asked what assets you bring to the company. You could talk about your skills and experience.
When applying for a job, you might be asked what assets you bring to the company. You could talk about your skills and experience.
Most websites will have a link where you can comment on your experience with the company. I would assume this is what you are inquiring about. Also if you are complaining about a company you could look at the Better Business Bereu.
Based on my previous experience, I have the qualifications to become an asset to your company
i apply this company because. i want to give a better future of my children and to help my family and i want to gain my knowledge and having a lot more experience on your company
Employers ask this question to see if prospective employees have any experience and expertise that they can use to benefit a new company. You should have a firm grasp on the job description and requirements of the job for which you are applying, and match those requirements with your experience.
Maybe look for low-level entry positions, Or Build experience and get familiar with that kind of job-space before applying.
Any work experience or academic experience is suitable for an executive assistant resume. Much of the experience depends on what type of company one is applying for, and therefore can vary from resume to resume.
You usually should, unless the experience on a given company was very unrelated to the job you're applying at the moment.
The Benefit Company was created in 1997-11.