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why should we hire u..

Answer / dharmendra k. sharma

Before going for an Interview, equipped yourself with the
latest happinings of the company and the Industry in which
the company operats. You should also prepare your CV
according to company requirements. For example your career
objective should fit in with organization's working
environment, mission and vision etc.....
Tell them about your strengths, your qualification and your
work experience and also relate these things with the
organization requirements.......

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why should we hire u..

Answer / ram

tell abt ur qualification , experience and how it will
helps to ur job and some more ur achievements thats it

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why should we hire u..

Answer / priyank

first off all be prepaires for their requirement and then
answer as per ur requiremet and as per my qualifactiont &
experience i think i am sutiable for this job

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why should we hire u..

Answer / rishi kumar srivastava

You should hire me because I’m the best person for the job.
I realize that there are likely other candidates who also
have the ability to do this job. Yet I bring an additional
quality that makes me the best person for the job--my
passion for excellence. I am passionately committed to
producing truly excellent results.

show ur achievments and growth in previous companies but
take only two minutes approx

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why should we hire u..

Answer / sumit

i m the only person who fitted with the job requirements as u checked my qualifications and skills through this interview

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why should we hire u..

Answer / panna

beacuse in my ability and also use my brain i achived the
goal those your organisation goal

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