Business Studies, asked by kimpal744, 1 year ago

What is your dream? And explain your answer with suitable example

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Answered by mohitparakh
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1. Give a General Description, Not a Job Title

The first trick to answering this question without raising any red flags is to NEVER give a job title. You’re going to describe your dream job with characteristics.

Characteristics are things like this: a job that involves helping people, a job that will let me work with cutting edge technology, a job that is meaningful, etc. And you want to combine multiple characteristics, at least two.

I’ll give you a full example below if you’re still not sure exactly what i mean. But for now, the important thing to understand is that you do not want to name a job title when describing your dream job. So don’t say things like “Pilot, Doctor, Director of Sales, etc.”

2. Tailor Your Answer to Fit the Job You’re Interviewing For

Then adjust your answer to make sure you’re showing some overlap between the qualities you want and the position you’re interviewing for. The more overlap, the better

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