15 Answers to “Why Do You Want This Job?”
Job interviewers are always eager to find a way to trick the interviewers. In order to see how motivated you are, they usually ask about your career goals and objectives.
There are many ways to phrase the question, such as, why do you want to work here? Why do you want this job? Or why are you interested in this particular job? As a candidate, you should be prepared for these kinds of questions. There are many ways to answer this question.
Tips on how to answer this question
The best way is to consider the job position and your background before coming up with any answer. Remember that your answer should explain who you are and why you are there. It would be a good idea to add some good words about the positive image of company.
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Life is not Victory but Battle
Life is a delicate blend of persimmon and optimion; one is its body and other soul. Optimism is the core of all human relationships which flashes endeavors to combat against hazards. Life is not a bed of roses is aptly befitted with the doctrine.
A great Nobel laureate Ernest Hemingway has said in his great novel “Old Man & the Sea” that “Man is not made for defeat” and “Man can be destroyed but can’t be defeated”. Life is a precious discourse which demands great courage, strength of mind and zest. We see, daily, the stumbling blocks, hazards and other impediments which block us to perform our zealous spirits to gain the finely tuned positions.
The greatest teachers and philosophers of the world have always enjoined a life of action and service, condemning flight from the world of retirement in seclusion and self-isolation. Goethe was the positive genius of the 19th century and the age that followed, when he said” Life is action, not contemplation” by contemplation, he meant sterile brooding and not that forward looking and fruitful contemplation which was the motive force behind all his own great achievements.
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Why You Should Never Do a Job? Part – 1
The alarm buzzes which forces John to wake up and turn it off. Just as a trained laboratory rat acts according to his training, likewise he automatically does all his daily work; it seems as if he has been programmed to do these works for years. He gets up, makes a cup of coffee to stimulate him, takes a shower, wear his office outfit and leave for his work.
What we All Do Daily at Work?

Now what John will do in office? He will spend whole day working for someone else on the property owned by someone else, performing someone else’s bidding. And for the rest of his life he is bounded to lead his life in the same way. This is what all of us do. But the sad thing is that John considers this life, which is filled with restrictions and obligations, as a normal and healthy life.
“Get A Good Job”- Why Should It Be the Only Aim of Our Life?

Most of workers live with an ambition to “get a good job” and work for another person or business. In this article you will be explained that why, for most of the people, a job is only the first short-term step which they take on a long road towards financial independence. Almost anything else is nothing but just a blind waste of time, money and financial security.
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