Job expectation is one of the must-ask questions in an interview. Usually the interviewer will ask you what you want from your job, or your plans for 3-5 years. So, how to answer such a question. The following two examples will give you a little revelation.
Case One
Interviewer:what do you want most from your work?
What do you want to get from work?
Applicant:i hope to get a kind of learning, to get skills from my work. Though I has studied in school for nearly years, I has only learned knowledge. In the university, I got no chance to see real life and didn ' t get working skills. So I want to learn some working skills and become a professional in an industry.
What I want most is a learning skill that will allow me to learn the job. Although I have been studying in the school for almost 16 years, but only to learn knowledge, in school, no opportunity to contact the real society, do not have a job skills, so I most want to get a job skills, can become a certain industry field of professionals.
Interviewer:why Did you choose us?
Why did you choose to apply to our company?
Applicant:as the saying goes, "well begun was half done". Your Company are a famous one in the industry and boasts a high reputation. I hope to choose your company as the beginning of my career. I can not be learn new things, but set a solid foundation for my future career as well.
As the saying goes, "a good beginning is half done." Your company is a well-known company in the industry and enjoys a high reputation. I hope to choose your company as a career start, not only can learn new things, but also for my future development to lay a good foundation.
Case
Interviewer:what does hope this job would give you?
What would you most like this job to give you?
Applicant:i hope this job would give me a chance to take responsibility. In more than ten years ' of study as a student, I has never taken any responsibility in any real sense or earned money for A company. I think people can only become mature by taking on responsibility. I Hope this work would give me the chance to develop fully.
I hope this job can give me a chance to take responsibility. In the last more than 10 years of my career as a student, I have never been responsible for the real sense of profit for a business. I think that people can grow up and mature by assuming certain responsibilities, and I hope this job will give me the opportunity to develop.
The above example from the perspective of learning and responsibility, all pay great attention to the cultivation of ability, which will make the interviewer feel that the job seeker is not a very utilitarian person, to impress the interviewer.