Hi this is Nitesh an mba student. my question is companies
often ask the que. why would u like to join this company?
wat should be the answer?

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Hi this is Nitesh an mba student. my question is companies often ask the que. why would u like to ..

Answer / saad

The anwer would be like this:

I have three reasons to join your organization.

First, I want to be a part of the organization where
professionalism does matters a lot.

Second, as it is a reputed company, I am sure growth
prospects are unlimited that would help me to secure my
future in the long run.

Last but not the least, I feel like this is the right place
for me where individuality is recognized by work.

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Hi this is Nitesh an mba student. my question is companies often ask the que. why would u like to ..

Answer / satheesh jose

Before going to the interview you should know some thing
about the company and its past. so you should answer in
such a way that , they should feel tht u r really focusing
this company and you would like to be a part of this
company for its future growth. You can quote something
about the company's past ups and downs for some extent.

Is This Answer Correct ?    27 Yes 4 No

Hi this is Nitesh an mba student. my question is companies often ask the que. why would u like to ..

Answer / gopal ch. saha.

because i think i have a good educational knowledge and i m
also responsible with my work... i know your company is
reputed in India and every good company depend on a good
employer...so I would became your future of the company....

Is This Answer Correct ?    10 Yes 3 No

Hi this is Nitesh an mba student. my question is companies often ask the que. why would u like to ..

Answer / do dinh tuyen

Because : I know your company is good company , a reputed company,is a good place for employer, who want to deverlop of them self . Then I am one of them ,I want to a part to make company growth.

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Hi this is Nitesh an mba student. my question is companies often ask the que. why would u like to ..

Answer / ansh

as per my knowledge which match with this job profile and i
am feeling comfortable to do this work confidently and i
can enhance my skills to

Is This Answer Correct ?    7 Yes 13 No

Hi this is Nitesh an mba student. my question is companies often ask the que. why would u like to ..

Answer / guest

because i m intrested in this field so i m attractive its
job .

Is This Answer Correct ?    4 Yes 14 No

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