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27 What motivates you? A challenge. I like doing what other
people have given up on. Even in the
most simple of everyday tasks, I strive
to do things faster, better and in more
creative ways.
28 How well organized are you? On a scale of one to ten, I would say
that I’m at least nine. I rarely leave my
home without my organizer book with
me. In it, I keep track of just about my
entire life: projects I am working on,
birthdays, addresses, and even a
holiday shopping list that I add to as I
come up with ideas. Being so
organized is an amazing time-saver,
both in my personal and professional
life.
29 How do you spend your I enjoy playing tennis. Reading and
leisure time? spending time with my family are also
important to me.
30 What are your short-time and I hope I would succeed in improving
long-time plans? What are you my professional skills ans I am able to
expecting to be in five years apply for the position with higher
from now? salaries.
31 Are you looking for any I am flexible not only in terms of
specific location in Canada or relocation bou also in terms of
are you flexible in terms of schedule and never mind working
relocation? overtime if it is needed.
32 How well do you handle I view criticism as another type of
criticism? feedback – a feedback that I will use to
enhance my productivity and
performance. When it is presented in a
constructive and clear manner, I
heartily welcome criticism. If it is
unclear, however, I will ask questions
to get at the heart of the matter that the
person is concerned with.
33 How well do you work under Though I work well in all kinds of
pressure? situations, I work especially well when
I’m under pressure. I like having
deadlines. I would set internal
deadlines for myself in any project I
was undertaking. The projects were
much easier to manage when I would
break them into chunks – each with its
own deadline.
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