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Why do you want to work for company X?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Air Langhi, Nov 11, 2014.

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  1. CCorn

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    My current answer is "to get the **** away from company Y"
     
  2. Invisible Fan

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    They ask because if you really want it that bad, they own you.

    I saw it in a porno once.
     
  3. calurker

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    1. To see if you have done your due diligence. If you can't be bothered to due diligence your next JOB, chances are you are a slacker/drifter/suck at research (resourcefulness), none of which is a desirable trait.

    2. To see if you'll start bad mouthing your former/current employer. You can tell a ton about an applicant from their complaints. Also good to get some dirt on the competitor.

    3. Genuinely to see if there's a good fit.
     
  4. Mathloom

    Mathloom Shameless Optimist

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    1) They want you to beg.
    2) They know that employment is a hierarchal game and your answer should show that you know how to be obedient within the rules of the system regardless of whether you're an alpha dog or just a regular conformist employee.
     
  5. AroundTheWorld

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    I don't ask the question, I can gauge the level of enthusiasm of the candidate without explicitly asking it. But I don't think it is an outlandish question.
     

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