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From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
The answer for this question depends on the position and context. Nevertheless, here are some important basics
1. Do some research on the position, the company and the concerned department / team. Understand the expectations from this position.
2. Relate the expectations of the company with your competencies and experience. Elucidate and explain your strengths which will make you a good fit.
3. Be honest and realistic. Do not over project or over promise.
Cheers
Badri
From India, Mumbai
1. Do some research on the position, the company and the concerned department / team. Understand the expectations from this position.
2. Relate the expectations of the company with your competencies and experience. Elucidate and explain your strengths which will make you a good fit.
3. Be honest and realistic. Do not over project or over promise.
Cheers
Badri
From India, Mumbai
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