Your employer (or future employer) wants to find out how smart and ambitious you are, as well as your goals and your abilities and also to check if you are ready to work hard for promotion in the company. So you need to make an impression, but still be yourself and be honest about the whole thing. You could say something like: "I am prepared to work hard and learn as much as I can in order to do my best. I expect to get on well with my colleagues and will take their advice and benefit from their experience. Also, I want to make sure that I am aware of the current news and advancements in our field so I will try and stay updated in every possible way. I am definitely not afraid of work nor new challenges". Of course, if you do not mean any of that, you will not sound convincing and will be turned down after your interview. Even if you make it and get the job, you have to prove what you said in order to keep your job... don't forget that! Hope this helps! And very good luck to you!
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There are an unlimited number of ways you could tell someone how you plant to implement your career plans in the next 5 years. You could say that you wish to learn the skills to start your own business for example.
in the top of the world
hello sir i want to become a successful engineering in your comany.
looking to improve my career
Where do you see yourself in next few years if you are selected in the company?This is a very common job interview question. Think carefully about your plans. Really answer it for yourself, Where do you see yourself in five years? Where do you hope to be?The interviewer is looking to find out a few things with this question. First, are you the type of person who plans ahead and sets goals? You should be. Second, do your goals match those of the company and the position? Your goals need to fit the career path for the job. They don't want to lose you in a year or two.You say, "working here."
Well I suppose I could die in the next five years, who knows!
Your career goals for the next 2 years will be different from the next person. You may want to move up in position while someone else will be happy just to keep the job.
college n more college
To fly!!!!!!!!!!
Career goals are often thought about and planned out for the next few years ahead. It may be easy to describe where you want to be in two years if you are asked this in an interview if you have thought this out prior.
That is a question you should prepare yourself for before the interview. Answer the question honestly and state what your career goals are, especially as they relate to that particular company.
What are your career goals and where do you find yourself in the next five years?" is ab example of the sample interview questions at APJ Abdul Kalam.