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Simply being informed about an employer does not guarantee a successful interview unless you can effectively use the information. Information about the employers products, financial data, opportunities or how they impact society is only helpful if you know how to tactfully weave your new knowledge into the interview. This is no easy task and simply spouting facts or statisticsor prefacing a question with a lot of memorized informationis not the answer. Most employers have literature and/or a web site describing their organization and opportunities. Major employers provide annual reports and company literature while smaller organizations publish brochures, fact sheets and annual reports. Either way, its important for you to secure information on an employer before you interview. Using
Information in Answering Questions Question: Why do you think you might want to work for this company? Response: As I understand the job, theres plenty of opportunity to be involved in both the planning of marketing strategies and the actual selling. Besides using my communications skills and knowledge of chemicals in direct selling, I believe Im creative when it comes to marketing.
Response: As secretary, I was responsible for organizing a display on Spanish literature for the Cultural Fair we sponsored. Most of my correspondence with publishing houses was done in Spanish and I feel this experience added a whole new business angle to my fluency. I would feel very confident communicating with your international customers.
Response: I enjoyed my Sociology of Learning class the most. During one in a series of field trips, I observed a rural daycare center. That confirmed for me that this type of setting is where I want to begin my career.
After about 12-15 months from the time you began, if youve demonstrated your ability, youll be ready for promotion to Merchandising Manager. Your increased responsibility will include a larger sales volume and a number of sales associates reporting to you. Questions
Formulated: Todays large store manager usually has gained experience in district or regional staff work. In viewing some of the background that your large store managers have, regional staff work is mentioned. Could you describe some of the responsibilities of staff work? But thats still not the point. From the start, ABC Company has had a goala vision, if you willof being the leader in communications. Thats why we are into education and publishing and software, among other things. When the company looks to the future, it appears from the brochure that education, publishing and software are some key areas. What are some of the product areas now that might be less important in the futurethat the company may be cutting back? Examples
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