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How To Answer, Why Do You Want To Work Here In An Interview - Work It Daily
How To Answer, âWhy Do You Want To Work Hereâ In An Interview - Work It Daily If youâre ever asked in a job interview, âWhy do you want to work here?â or âWhy do you want to join our company?â understand they are not only gauging your interest in themâ"they are also giving you another chance to tell them why youâre a great fit. All job interview answers are opportunities to give them another reason to hire you, and this one is no exception. Related: How To Answer 5 Tricky Job Interview Questions A good answer to âWhy do you want to work here?â should start with, âI want to work here becauseâ¦â and then list at least three reasons why. Show Your Fit Professionally Your first reason should take advantage of this opportunity to show your fit in terms of your professional skills or qualifications: âMy skill set would benefit you in this position. Iâm going to be able to fix XYZ problem for you and bring ABC to this position. Because itâs a good professional fit, youâll be happy, and so I will benefit professionally, financially, and personally as a result. These are all great things for me.â This shows that youâre excited about what you can do for them professionally, and highlights what they will receive from hiring you. Show Your Fit Culturally The second reason should also show fit, but in a different way. If itâs a good cultural fit for you, you can say, âI also want to work here because I like the culture. Iâve been reading a lot about the company, and I like what Iâve found. [Insert specific examples here.] It fits me in terms of my personality, my values, and my professional goals.â You never want to say anything in an interview that you canât back up, so itâs critical that you do some intense research on this company before the interview so you can give a substantial answer to this question, with specific examples. You have a wide range of options here. You could mention the companyâs mission or values. You can express your admiration for the companyâs products or services, or your enthusiasm for where this company is heading in the future. You could mention employee programs that appeal to you, or any number of things that make this company uniquely appealing to you. Show Your Fit Personally Your third reason can personalize your answer even more, but keep this one brief. You could mention that the job is in a great location for you, or that youâre excited about the chance to travel (or not). Your interest in this job is importantâ¦all employers want to see that you are interested in them, specifically, rather than in just collecting a paycheck until you can get to where you really want to go. Throughout your answer, show your sincere interest and enthusiasm for the job. Discover the best answers to tough interview questions in How to Answer Interview Questions: 101 Tough Questions That Could Kill Your Interview Chancesâ"Answered! This post was originally published at an earlier date. Related Posts How To Manage Without Being Mean (Is It Possible To Not Be Pushy?) 5 Things To Consider Before You Take That Management Job #1 Key To Becoming An Effective Leader About the author Career Coach - Peggy McKee is an expert resource and a dedicated advocate for job seekers. Known as the Sales Recruiter from Career Confidential, her years of experience as a nationally-known recruiter for sales and marketing jobs give her a unique perspective and advantage in developing the tools and strategies that help job seekers stand head and shoulders above the competition. Peggy has been named #1 on the list of the Top 25 Most Influential Online Recruiters by HR Examiner, and has been quoted in articles from CNN, CAP TODAY, Yahoo! HotJobs, and the Denver Examiner. Disclosure: This post is sponsored by a CAREEREALISM-approved expert. You can learn more about expert posts here. Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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