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."
As a manager
When you describe your goal for the next five years keep the company in the picture. Tell about how you will increase in your value to the company.
A person can give information regarding where he or she expects to be according to goals. Simply think of the accomplishments you wish to achieve in the next five years and you will be able to determine where you see yourself.
a successful entrepreneur / in the beauty industry
he has being selected to be the next Receiver of memory
using computers definitely
1,826 days older and slightly wiser.
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.
Opportunity Cost = Cost of Selected Alternative - Cost of Next Best Alternative If you want to buy a dress, purse, and earrings but you don't have enough money for all three, you ask yourself what do I need/want most? That is your "selected alternative. Then you ask yourself, what is the next thing I'd need/want if I could buy it? Then you would subtract that, "cost of next best alternative" from your original item, "cost of selected alternative." Dress= $100 Purse= $50 Earrings= $75 Opportunity cost of a dress (when you would ALSO want earrings (NBA), when having to choose over earrings or purse): 100-75= $25 $25 is the difference between the cost of the desired alternative and the cost of the next best alternative.
Franklin was hired by Southern Company in 1970, where he worked in various engineering positions for the next nine years.
A US president is elected every four years. The next Presidential election is in 2012. US Senators are elected every six years; however, one third of all the senate is up for election every two years. So in conclusion, every four years a president and a senator is elected. 2012, 2016, 2020.
I dont really know but you will pobably lose your job and get dumped in your next date! So get a life and stop using the computer all day long.