How do you answer 'What are your expectations from the company' in a job interview?In: Job Interviews |
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The best way to answer this type of question is to frame your response as if you were already part of the company team. The key word here is "team," because you want to convey the strength of your ability to achieve team or company goals and fit within the company culture. In this regard, please do not reply that you're expecting a certain compensation, benefits, or work schedule. Responses to this question could include the following:
(1) you anticipate challenging projects; (2) you expect to contribute as a company team player; (3) you would expect to align your individual goals with the company vision or goals
What's not important to include is a scripted response to the interview. Through company research and self-assessment, you will be able to authentically and distinctively respond to the questions in the interview. You should be sitting in the interview because you recognize how well the company, and the company's career path, can impact your steps to reaching your Career Vision.
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