Answer Posted / dwarka p kumawat
Always use your answer to show that you know about the
company, its products and requirements and you are ready to
do what it takes to promote that goal. For this purpose you
need to research well the company, goals, mission, vision
its past five years financial performance and future plans.
A person who is well informed about the company is very
much interested in the company. This is the message that
goes to the interviewer and this is the message that he/she
should get.
Employers of big company's not only love to hear the
company's praises, they expect it. Be sure that you include
a bit of subtle flattery in your answer; however the
flattery should be subtle as otherwise it will look cheap
and backfire.
You can always say that the company has always been your
dream company but did not apply till you thought that you
have achieved a certain amount of skill set and experience
so you could contribute to the growth and future of the
company. You could say that till that time, though you
searched for opportunity, you never got a job that would
exactly fit to your skills set as well as the present job
and so on.
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