How do you answer 'Why are you applying for this position' in a job interview?In: Job Interviews |
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The best way to answer this question is to research the company first. Yep, whether you are applying at McDonald's or applying at a Fortune 500 Company.
Once you know about the company you can answer this question more easily (for example: "I've read about how this company's growth is on the rise and also how involved it is in the local community.")
Do NOT make the answer all about you. The employer does not care if you want to advance your career, make more money or get better benefits. In this portion of the interview and with asking this question, they want to know what YOU are going to do for THEM.
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Research the company and find likeable things about them. Have they won awards? A leading provider of ....? Perhaps they have multiple locations and you like the relocation possibilities - maybe they are spread globally even. Is the company internationally recognised, or a well known brand? A variety of roles/products to ensure ongoing challenges? If you have heard fond things of them from friends or other companies - you can note that as a plus too. Perhaps there are good career opportunities within the company, and they look after their employees well.
Try to pick reasons that sound good, and are at least not completely false (e.g. don't say the relocation possibilities to foreign countries are desirable if you couldn't bare to leave home!).
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