Because we should evaluate our suitability for a particular career, there are several
questions we should ask ourselves. These questions are considered part of a
self-assessment.
Identify three of the four questions discussed in this chapter on
interviews.
What will be an ideal response?
All four questions are included here. The student should list at least three in a general same line of questioning.
1. Why am I interested in this position?
2. How important is my work to me?
3. Do I have the necessary background for this job?
4. Could I grow into the position?
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