richa kumari1107
21

What should be the best answer of an interviewee for the question 'why should I hire you'? I am looking for a suitable answer of this question. What should be an impressive answer if you are being interviewed for HR Profile?
From India, Delhi
Glidor
632

from the candidate side
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As the requisition is made by the establishment of repute, and thats why i am here
In my personal opinion i analyze to my personal capacity that establishment requisition and my own credentials are perfectly matching. and if we both go together, it may be possible to explore new zones of work culture. that's all


hariprasadhrd@gmail.com
4

Actually I want to prove myself so I need a platform at the same time I want to develop my carrier and growth along with company growth with my contribution. Regards Hari Prasad.N
From India, Chennai
HMR123
1

With my work expriences, we as a team will handle the work more smoothly and will improve the efficiency.
From India, Mumbai
bijay_majumdar
365

I am confident that I am best suited for this position which I a can prove in Given time period/Target. Here the confidence and gesture of your knowledge is expected by the person who interviews you.
From India, Vadodara
nathrao
3131

Every employee hired is a risk, a question mark initially for the company-will you be a good fit, will you deliver results or will you be a financial liability??
By this question, your interviewer is basically asking you to sell him on you and your status as the best suited person for the particular position.
Convince the employer that:
You can and will do the work and give exceptional results for the company.
You will gel with the team and be a cooperative team worker.
You have the combination of skills and experience that marks you out fro rest of the contenders.
Hiring you will the give the recruiter a reputation for making best selections and boost his career.
Your confidence,way of speaking and interacting will make a lot of difference.

From India, Pune
Johny Jacob
7

This is the best question an interviewer can ask an HR candidate is what I believe, its simply because the interviewer has given the candidate to express his potentials to the fullest.Mark your answer before the interview and consider this as the best opportunity to share the best among the best of your credentials, skillsets, and potentials which you could deliver the employer once recruited.As said every job opportunity in a company is a pain for the employer because he is in search for someone who could cure his pain sooner the possible with the less expense and continue the same for the long time so it is also important that when you answer this question you should know what an employer looks from the position you are been interviewed for and how your skill sets match the same when explained.So the answer to the question does vary from situation to situations .Thank You !!!
From India, Kochi
bijay_majumdar
365

Your Confidence, Your Commitment, and the Skill that can bring value to the employer is what the interviewer expects from you to narrate/Display.Usually candidates do not have aim to look for long term accomplishments they just have aim to crack the interview, while by asking such question the interviewer gives you chance to think over long term perspectives and answer.
From India, Vadodara
Atul Bharti
2

You should hire me because I have the competency and experience of handling the job role of the vacancy and share the responsibility of management and achieve the desired result for both the organization and team.
From India, Mumbai
P.Agrawal
17

I am not giving you the answer for your question, but can suggest you that you should analyse your strengths and highlight them in your answer. For example you should mention the quantitative achievement which you have done in your present job at the present company.
By asking thus question the interviewer is mainly trying to see your confidence level as well as how you can present your self.

From India, Delhi
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