tell me about ur self

Answer Posted / prasanna

Hi this is Prasanna I am sincere, hardworking, optimistic,
passionate and well groomed human being. I thank all mighty
for giving an oppurtunity to stand before you.I will give
cent percent effort for progress of our esteemed
institution.My strength is positive thinking, hardworking,
extrovert, and to freely mingle with others without
showing any ego. when it comes to weakness its friendship
because of my blind belief over them and apologize my
enemies.

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