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Any EN invited for the interview at CAP PLC on Thursday. Seems we don't have many EN here. Pls indicate. GRADUATE SPECIALISTS |
INTERVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS I hope it helps. Q1. What is your greatest weakness? Ans 1 When you\'re asked what your greatest weakness is, try to turn a negative into a positive. For example, a sense of urgency to get projects completed or wanting to triple-check every item in a spreadsheet can be turned into a strength i.e. you are a candidate who will make sure that the project is done on time and your work will be close to perfect. Example I used to like to work on one project to it completion before starting on another, but I\'ve learned to work on many projects at the same time, and I think it allows me to be more creative and effective in each one. Q2. How would you describe yourself? Ans2 \"How would you describe yourself?\" When you respond, keep in mind the type of position you are interviewing for, the company culture, and the work environment. Your answer should help show the interviewer why you\'re a match for the job and for the company. Example I\'m a creative thinker. I like to explore alternative solutions to problems and have an open mind about what will work best Q3. What interests you about this job? Ans3 When you\'re asked what interests you about the position you are interviewing for, the best way to respond is to describe the qualifications listed in the job posting, then connect them to your skills and experience. That way, the employer will see that you know about the job you\'re interviewing for (not everyone does) and that you have the qualifications necessary to do the job. Example if you were interviewing for a Human Resources Manager job where you would be responsible for recruiting, orientation, and training, you will want to discuss how you were responsible for these functions in your past positions, and why you are interested in continuing to develop your expertise in Human Resources management. Q4. Why do you want this job? Ans4 1. I want this job because it seems tailored to my competencies, which include sales and marketing. As I said earlier, in a previous position I created an annual growth rate of 22 percent in a flat industry. Additionally, the team I would work with looks terrific. 2. I well understand that this is a company on the way up. Your Web site says the launch of several new products is imminent. I want be a part of this business as it grows. Q5. What can you do for this company? Ans4 First of all, be sure to have researched the company prior to the interview, so you are familiar with the company\'s mission. Respond by giving examples why your education, skills, accomplishments, and experience will make you an asset for the employer. Take a few moments to compare your goals with objectives of the company and the position, as well as mentioning what you have accomplished in your other jobs. Be positive and reiterate your interest in the company, as well as the job. Q5. Why should we hire you? Ans5 The best way to respond is to give concrete examples of why your skills and accomplishments make you the best candidate for the job. Take a few moments to compare the job description with your abilities, as well as mentioning what you have accomplished in your other positions. Be positive and reiterate your interest in the company and the position. One of the qualities to be considered is the ability to speak English fluently (correct grammar). Communication is important. The skills, experience, educational background as well as the accomplishments and commendations is not enough Q6. What do you know about this company? Ans 6 Use the information you have gathered to create a bulleted list of relevant information that you can easily remember during the interview. Taking the time to research will help you make a good impression with how much you know about the company. Use the information you have gathered to create a bulleted list of relevant information that you can easily remember during the interview. Taking the time to research will help you make a good impression with how much you know about the company. Use the information you have gathered to create a bulleted list of relevant information that you can easily remember during the interview. Taking the time to research will help you make a good impression with how much you know about the company. Q7. What are your goals for the next five years / ten years? Ans 7 The best way to respond to the interview question \"What are your goals for the future?\" or \"Where do you see yourself in five years?\" is to refer to the position and the company you are interviewing with. Don\'t discuss your goals for returning to school or having a family, they are not relevant and could knock you out of contention for the job. Rather, you want to connect your answer to the job you are applying for. Examples of good responses include: • My long-term goals involve growing with a company where I can continue to learn, take on additional responsibilities, and contribute as much of value as I can. • I see myself as a top performing employee in a well- established organization, like this one. I plan on enhancing my skills and continuing my involvement in (related) professional associations. Q8. What are your salary requirements? Ans 8 Before you start talking pay (and salary negotiations) with a prospective employer, you need to find out how much the job (and you) are worth. You will need to take the time to research salaries. That way you will be prepared to get what you\'re worth and to get a job offer that\'s realistic and reasonable. Once you know what you should be earning, how do you go about getting it? Start by being very patient. When interviewing for a new position, do your best not to bring up compensation until the employer makes you an offer. If you \'re asked what your salary requirements are, say that they are open based upon the position and the overall compensation package. Or tell the employer you\'d like to know more about the responsibilities and the challenges of the job prior to discussing salary. All Rooms » Career Advice » 8 Likely Interview Questions and Answers DISCUSSION ON "8 LIKELY INTERVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS " |
Am getting tired |
therealMcCain:I also work as an instrument technician in a brewery. Pls can I have your email address, so I can forward my CV to you, if there is a way you can help me out for a job in your company. Pls help your brother |
Am yet to get a reasonable response as to what uacn actually pays graduate specialists. Any one who has such should kindly brief the house. |
EbolaParasite:SORRY I THOUGHT YOU KNOWS THE AMERICAN LIGISLATIVE SYSTEM. THE REPUBLICAN HAS THE HIGHEST NUMBER IN THE PARLIAMENT, BUT THE SPEAKER OF PARLIAMENT IS FROM THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. |
If uacn fails to call before this weekend. I will just .................................. |
Pls forgive me for going off this thread. I just got this message. Anyone who knows about this company. You are invited for a Test/assessment on 20/10/14 by 9:30 Am at Trinity House 84 Itire/pako Road Morgan Bus-stop Mushin,Lagos.pls come along with your CV. |
PLEASE NAIRALANDER. WHO KNOWS HOW MUCH UACN PAYS ACCROSS IT'S CONGLUMERATE. PLS I NEED IT URGENTLY |
Anyone heard from uacn |
interview comes up in lagos on the 13th of october.majority scored high.cut off is 60 |
dis one nko |
PLS NAIRALANDERS,KINDLY LOOK AT THIS RESUME AND COMMENT PLS,.....THANKS 6th June,2013. Dear Sir/Madam, JOB APPLICATION I am a graduate of Electrical & Electronics Engineering from the (SCHOOL). My ambition is to pursue a career in Automation, Instrumentation and Control. I enjoy working in a team environment, and I have interest in power,electromechanical and control systems. As a maintenance engineer at (COMPANY), am presently involved in the preventive and corrective maintenance schedule on automated production machines,installation and troubleshooting faults in electrical control components in various control panels I have also worked as an Electrical Engineer at (COMPANY),where I was involved in assembling, control wiring and installation of electrical switchgears-----Synchronisation panel,Automatic Transfer Switch(ATS) panels and various Distribution Board(DB),and later carried out control design with Auto-Cad. These assisted me in troubleshooting various faults in electrical control panels. I hope to bring integrity,creativity,and dedication to your company, as I look forward to a challenging career and opportunity to expand my skills,if you would kindly give me a role to play in your organization. Sincerely, (NAME) Tel: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
pls can someone help me out with a project title and possibly write up.am an electrical engineering student.it should be a little bit on process control.indicate your interest pls so we can discuss. |
no response yet |
Hello house,i need someone who can help in my proposed project write up for my Electrical Engineering Course please kindly let me know,so we can have a chat. |
pls can someone direct me to sites where i can purchase engineering textbooks online. also where i can download some softcopy textbooks for free. |
is there anyone who can help with unisa engineering textbook |
cleared by Caf to play against Cote D’Ivoire The midfielder only received a caution and will be available for selection but his team mate Fegor Ogude will miss the clash By Sam Ade Oguns, in Rustenburg 2 Comments Tweet 17 108 Like Awesome Dislike 1 0 Mikel: I want to lead Nigeria to Afcon success Kalou: Mikel has been boasting about victory Nigeria midfielder Mikel Obi is eligible to play against Cote D’ Ivoire in Sunday’s quarter-final match of the Africa Cup of Nations as the records of cards offences on the Caf website showed that he only got one yellow card, not two. However, Fegor Ogude won’t be involved in the match as a result of two yellow cards he got in the group stage of the competition. DON'T MISS Mikel’s yellow card records on the site was only against Ethiopia in the last match that fetched the Super Eagles the quarter-finals ticket after they defeated Ethiopia 2-0. Nigeria has the second highest number of cautions with 10 yellow cards while Togo has the highest number of cautions having received 11 yellow cards. Other Nigeriam players that received cautions include: Nosa Igiebor who was cautioned in the 67th minute of the match against Burkina Faso for reckless tackle. Celtic defender Efe Ambrose also got two yellow cards and red card. He has since returned from suspension. Ahmed Musa, Emmanuel Emenike and Godfrey Oboabona have also received yellow cards[b] cleared by Caf to play against Cote D’Ivoire The midfielder only received a caution and will be available for selection but his team mate Fegor Ogude will miss the clash By Sam Ade Oguns, in Rustenburg 2 Comments Tweet 17 108 Like Awesome Dislike 1 0 Mikel: I want to lead Nigeria to Afcon success Kalou: Mikel has been boasting about victory Nigeria midfielder Mikel Obi is eligible to play against Cote D’ Ivoire in Sunday’s quarter-final match of the Africa Cup of Nations as the records of cards offences on the Caf website showed that he only got one yellow card, not two. However, Fegor Ogude won’t be involved in the match as a result of two yellow cards he got in the group stage of the competition. DON'T MISS Mikel’s yellow card records on the site was only against Ethiopia in the last match that fetched the Super Eagles the quarter-finals ticket after they defeated Ethiopia 2-0. Nigeria has the second highest number of cautions with 10 yellow cards while Togo has the highest number of cautions having received 11 yellow cards. Other Nigeriam players that received cautions include: Nosa Igiebor who was cautioned in the 67th minute of the match against Burkina Faso for reckless tackle. Celtic defender Efe Ambrose also got two yellow cards and red card. He has since returned from suspension. Ahmed Musa, Emmanuel Emenike and Godfrey Oboabona have also received yellow cards[/b] cleared by Caf to play against Cote D’Ivoire The midfielder only received a caution and will be available for selection but his team mate Fegor Ogude will miss the clash By Sam Ade Oguns, in Rustenburg 2 Comments Tweet 17 108 Like Awesome Dislike 1 0 Mikel: I want to lead Nigeria to Afcon success Kalou: Mikel has been boasting about victory Nigeria midfielder Mikel Obi is eligible to play against Cote D’ Ivoire in Sunday’s quarter-final match of the Africa Cup of Nations as the records of cards offences on the Caf website showed that he only got one yellow card, not two. However, Fegor Ogude won’t be involved in the match as a result of two yellow cards he got in the group stage of the competition. DON'T MISS Mikel’s yellow card records on the site was only against Ethiopia in the last match that fetched the Super Eagles the quarter-finals ticket after they defeated Ethiopia 2-0. Nigeria has the second highest number of cautions with 10 yellow cards while Togo has the highest number of cautions having received 11 yellow cards. Other Nigeriam players that received cautions include: Nosa Igiebor who was cautioned in the 67th minute of the match against Burkina Faso for reckless tackle. Celtic defender Efe Ambrose also got two yellow cards and red card. He has since returned from suspension. Ahmed Musa, Emmanuel Emenike and Godfrey Oboabona have also received yellow cards |
@enitan2002,guy hw far,lng time.hw is ur UNISA stuff.learnt registration has started.hw u going abt it.let me hear frm u.raphdouglas@yahoo.co.uk. |
My broda,stop following kulikuli website. Go to webometric.com. That is the d most reliable body that rates universities in the world. For your information,south africa have th best first seven university in africa, unilag is far down the ladder. i just dey stroll past here sha |
charliemamen: Pls guyz,I also need info on how to apply to unisa for a degree too.I have HND and I have collected my academic transcript.email me at rockcharlie2003@yahoo.com and assist a brother.will be waiting for good infowat course do u want to pursue |
enitan2002: I am a prospective student of UNISA and based on so many reviews I have read about them, I think its really worth it and you will see the difference between schooling here in Nigeria.@enitan2002. . am a prospective student too.i learnt application process is on now. have you done yours, do u really need saqa verification before application? pls send me a mail,so we can talk better and share some ideals. very important.... my mail raphdouglas@yahoo.co.uk. love to hear from you. |
want to exchange my HTC touch pro 2 windows 7 mobile;with any bb touch or curve series.is in good condition pls hola me on 07033317831, raphdouglas@yahoo.co.uk |
rachel,u have not respondedd to me.let me have d pricelist for andriod phones and blackberry phones,fairly used. to raphdouglas@yahoo.co.uk. thanks. |
rachel,u have not respondedd to me.let me have d pricelist for andriod phones and blackberry phones,fairly used. to raphdouglas@yahoo.co.uk |
helo rachel,send me pricelist of ur blackberry phone,fairly used,with photo,also hw to make payment.....raphdouglas@yahoo.co.uk |
contra: i's posted one secondary school in katsina main city. I hear the accomodation is 3 persons for one room. No be small something!which sch is dat? |
ROSSIKE: What caused his death? Shocking news.he died of throat cancer |
if u ar a female in need of accommodation,hola me on 07033317831.am nt a corper ooo,bt might be able to help my fellow southern brother. |
no response at all |
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