First of all research on the organization and
know about the company goals and objectives.
Not exact matches
Knowing that many
companies would ask John a few questions
about his
goals and then politely end the interview process, I helped him with several other misunderstandings he had
about managing so that he could become a better interviewer.
I aspire to becoming a programmer for a gaming
company in the distant future, im alredy quite handy with PC's and there functions with
knowing a bit
about coding, my current
goal is attempting to get a job as a debugger or game tester at...
However the terms and the battle end, it is nice to
know that both
companies feel so strongly
about their positions — one that customers deserve the best possible price and the other that authors are true artists who need to be compensated as much as possible — that they are willing to continue the fight in order to achieve their
goals.
As an aside, M. R. Greenberg was
known to be adamant
about his ROE
goal (15 % after - tax on average equity), but he also liked the
company to have bulk (high assets — he liked asset - sensitive lines), which is why the ROA slid in the latter part of his tenure.
Getting to
know a store owner allows you to discuss the direction and
goals of the
company, talk openly
about the pet industry, and go into more depth
about your local market.
Your
goal will be to make sure that people
know not only
about our games, but also
about Bohemia Interactive as a
company.
For any readers who might not
know you, tell us a little more
about your
company and its
goal.
The more you
know about them, what is going on in the
company at present, what their needs and
goals are, the more target a letter you can write.
While being overly complimentary of a
company you
know little
about can come off as disingenuous, having some insight into awards for employee satisfaction or the
company's overall motto,
goal or workplace mentality is certainly a plus.
The more you
know about a
company, their business objectives and
goals, the better able you will be to communicate your value to them.
To help convince them, talk
about what really interests you
about the
company, along with your career
goals, and show you've done your research and
know what the job entails.
-- Haven't job searched recently — Never had a role in the hiring process, ever — Used to work in HR... 20 years ago — Read a book
about resumes, in college, 8 years ago — Aren't quite sure what you do for living... something to do with plastics * — Have no idea
about your career
goals — Don't
know the preferences for your target industry — Have never worked in the size
company or the industry you're targeting —
Knows you're changing careers, but not sure of the specifics
The resume objective to explain your aim in the future and help employer
know about your future
goals and explains him how you can be beneficial to the
company.
Since you already
know information
about the
company, it is now time for you to set yourself apart by letting them
know why you should be hired for the position and how you can help achieve
company goals.
Making a direct connection between your personal interests and the
goals of the
company is a subtle way to promote yourself and to let employers
know that... [Read more...]
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Your job is to
know as much as possible
about the
company: their history, their management practices, their
goals, the position for which you are applying, and how your contribution will help them meet their
goals.
You should
know about the
company's
goals and missions.
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Make sure you're up to date on your
company's mission and
goals, research competitors, and talk to people in areas you don't
know much
about — e.g. finance — to learn more
about what they do.
You can say something like: «I am very excited
about the potential for this
company and this position, and
know that my skills in x, y, and z will advance your
goals for this division.
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«When salespeople have a question
about something like an inspection, it helps when they
know the
company has resources to get their answer,» explains Suzanne Dustin, broker - manager at Gloria Nilson, Realtors ®, Real Living in Princeton Junction, N.J. Dustin's
company has an intranet with information sales associates can peruse, but compiling a FAQ binder achieves the same
goal.