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How to (and how not to) answer the interview question 'What can you bring to the company? ' The simple answer to this question is you : you bring all of your skills, qualities, values, interests, academic knowledge, internships and life experience to the company. But you should never just answer 'me'.
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Read More »After all, recruiters see hiring and training graduates as an investment in the future. They know not all their graduate hires will stay with them long term, but will be looking for at least some of them to do so. They will be interested to know if you see yourself continuing to work for the company after your graduate scheme has finished and whether you have given any thought to how your career might develop with them. This interview question is actually very similar to ‘Why do you think you will be successful in this job?’ . Both require you to sell yourself and to research the employer before the interview. But the company question requires you to look beyond your first job and think about how you can benefit the organisation as a whole and in the longer term. Our targetjobs career expert talks through things to bear in mind when answering 'What can you bring to an employer?' Spend a minute with our targetjobs career expert as she summarises how to approach this common interview question. How to (and how not to) answer the interview question ‘What can you bring to the company?’ The simple answer to this question is you : you bring all of your skills, qualities, values, interests, academic knowledge, internships and life experience to the company. But you should never just answer ‘me’. The most impressive graduate-level answers include examples of your achievements and facts about the company: to answer questions like this successfully, you can’t skimp on your employer research! Use what you know about the company to show why you would be a good match. Think about: your enthusiasm for the profession and the employer and your desire to make your mark.
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“I see this opportunity as a way to contribute to an exciting/forward-thinking/fast-moving company/industry, and I feel I can do so by/with my …”...
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