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What are your expectations working in this company?

Writer Matthew Wilson

Answering questions about your expectations for the company “My expectations for the company would be to provide a work environment in which I can contribute to the team, I receive appreciation for my contributions, I have job stability and the ability to grow with the company.

What is your reason for working here?

“I see this opportunity as a way to contribute to an exciting/forward-thinking/fast-moving company/industry, and I feel I can do so by/with my … ” “I feel my skills are particularly well-suited to this position because … ”

How do you answer do you have any questions about the company?

Always answer this one with a yes. After a little preparation, you’ll be able to ask the right questions at the right time. Always say ‘Yes,’ when an interviewer asks if you have questions. Surprisingly, the most common answer to the interview question, “Do you have any questions?” is no.

What do you expect from this company best answer?

The interview question “what are your expectations from the company” relates very much to your career progression. Best answer for what are your expectations from the company: I will work for the company’s goals and targets and in return, I expect to grow professionally in my career path with the company.

When to use ” I am working at company name “?

Note: “at” can also be used when the object is not a person, such as: “I work at Microsoft”, “I work for Microsoft”, “I work for John” anb “I work at John’s company” instead of “I work at John” (Courtesy -dexgecko) I am working for company_name. I am working at company_name. I am working with company_name.

Why do employers ask ” why do you want to work here?

One of the reasons recruiters and hiring managers ask this question is to determine how much you’ve researched the company. An interested and excited candidate is not only familiar with the company, but they’ve explored the company’s background, history and mission statement as well.

Can you work at or for a company?

You can work “at” or “for” a company. You work “in” a sector or profession. – Tᴚoɯɐuo Jun 2 ’15 at 11:45 Another possibility is with. For example, in many job ads, they will write “Come work with us!” However, some bosses seem to prefer you saying you work for them to you saying you work with them. 😉 – Damkerng T. Jun 3 ’15 at 3:23 I think…

Which is an example of why do you want to work here?

Example answers for “Why do you want to work here?” Example 1: “I’ve been working in the travel industry for more than five years. I’ve expanded my experience in customer service, and I’m ready to apply that expertise with a global company that is committed to its employees and is consistently ranked one of the city’s best places to work.