Imagine that you have decided to interview someone concerned with environment. You may include the following 1.issues relating to the environment 2. The causes 3.action that could be taken to save the environment
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*Interview celebrity concerned with environment*
Anchor: Hello everyone!! We have Doctor P. K. Singh who is environment minister on our show. Welcome sir.
Doctor: Hello!! Thank you so much.
Anchor: What are the issues relating to the environment?
Doctor: The pollution leads to the global warming which is harmful to our environment.
Anchor: What are the causes sir?
Doctor: Causes are the human activities mostly. Like creating pollution by vehicles combustion, burning non-biodegradable materials.
Anchor: What action should be taken to save the environment?
Doctor: One should not use plastic, start promoting car pooling.
Answer:
Intent: Fair question. Why are you? The interviewer knows you are looking for a new opportunity, and at a basic level, a job. Why else? A candidate with good reasons is going to be more interesting.
Context: This is not about telling them what they want to hear. Your reasons could involve opportunity, career fit, cultural fit, interest in their business, personal value proposition fit, and your ability to be successful in the job. It's also a great opportunity to illustrate the research you've done on the company.
Response: You want to present your reason as a benefit to the employer. If it is the first interview, you might not have all the answers or will have not made up your mind yet. In this case, use a statement like, "From what I have seen so far..."
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