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  A typical interview question, asked to ensure that you are seriously interested in the job and the company, and to find out how much you know about the company, is "Why do you want to work here?"   The best way to answer this question is, first of all, to be prepared and knowledgeable about the company. Spend some time researching the company (the About Us section of the web site is a good place to start) so you can talk about the benefits of working for this employer.   Compare your goals with objectives of the company and the position, then reiterate why you would be an asset to the employer. Let the interviewer know what you can do for the company, if you get a job offer.   Even though the question is about why you want to work here, you still need to convince the interviewer that hiring you will benefit the company.   Here are sample answers you can use to frame your own response:   This company is internationally known for its (widgets), and my experience in the (marketing/planning/production/etc.) of (widgets) has me intrigued by the opportunity this position presents.   The businesses in this area are known for their commitment to the community, and I would like the opportunity to participate in making this a better place to live.   I am a (widget) connoisseur, and would love the opportunity to share my enthusiasm for (widgets) with customers.
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Not many can make it. This article discusses one of the reasons…
I bet one of the key questions asked during their job interviews is:
“Why do you want to work here?”
STOP, it’s a tricky question!
The answer to the question “why do you want to work for our company?” is a key factor (make or break) in the company’s decision as to whether one would fit the position or not.
It appears that many companies – big companies, startup companies and even schools and institutes keep asking this question during an interview.
What does the employer want to know by asking this question?
The employer wishes to observe:
1. Are you going to take any job offer (shooting in all directions..) or did you
seriously consider your job search target and career objectives?
2. What do you know about the company and this job? Have you done your homework?
3. Do you want to ‘get a foot in the door’ OR Are you going to bring added value to the company?
4. How do you see this job position matching your skills?
5. How do you select a specific company to work for? Are you selective in your job search?
Answering ” Why do you want to work for us” interview question
Let’s break down my suggested answer into 4 parts:
1. Express your interest in the company profile (based on your pre-research). Put across – how you are impressed by the company’s success, its products and its portfolio.
2. Present your knowledge of the workplace environment (the department) you applied to.
3. Demonstrate your enthusiasm to work for the company.
4. And (the most important part) how do you trust this company to be the best place to utilize your experience and skills for the benefit of the company.
It turned out to be a long-story answer… However, every part is important –
In your speech, you actually create a picture of yourself as an active-integral member of this organization who feels proud to contribute.
In addition, you demonstrate your interest and passion in working for the company AND how you see your skills being tailored to the job requirements.
Here is an example of your statement –
A question: “So, why do you want to work in our company? Or for this organization?”
Your answer: “This Company is a well-known ABC industry leader. I have conducted web research and found/believe that DEF products and its future prospects are impressive and interesting/exciting.
I have always wanted to work at this company. The ABC team is the team I’d be proud to work with. A place where my background/skills can be utilized and developed.”
You may add other reasons, explaining how your skills are best fit for the position.
Of course, the first thing one should do is conduct research before the job interview:
* Log on to the company website and find important and relevant info that you may point out during the interview.
* One should also prepare a matching table that compares his or her background with the job requirements.
Two follow-up questions could be – what do you know about our company? Or what do you want to know about our company?
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If you are one of those people who replies with, &I want to help people.&, you are in trouble. You need to come up with a better answer. Tell us why you want to be a nurse? If you can convince us you can convince anyone.
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I want to be a nurse because I am fascinated by the science aspect of it. I love the medical field and learning about it. I have been researching stuff all my life. That's why I am going into nursing.
I think as challenging as the nursing career is, the only people who really push themselves into this field is if they really care about that patient interaction. That's why I want to be a nurse.
I just feel that my own skill set will help in nursing. I love my patients, and I love what I learn. I wish I would've been introduced to this 10 years ago when I was in college (on a scholarship, no less) and majored in English. This is what I wanted all along.
17 days until graduation!!!
My first ideals of becoming a nurse mainly had to do with self-interests. I have a 6 year old boy who relies on me, and a beautiful fiancee who works her ass off supporting me (she's a manager at McDonalds), and I want to give them both a better life!
However! Through out my 3 years at school, I've learned some things about myself. I've learned that money, while necessary, certainly isn't everything! I acquired a deep satisfaction when I started really getting into my clinicals. Teaching patients, they looked up to me as a source of knowledge, or a master of my craft (even though I was a mere student!) and that felt amazing. Sitting around and talking to my patients, i.e. one patient I had was post-op (inguinal hernia repair... which I got to see! Super cool...), well, I just sat around and talked to him (after my morning care). We talked about chess, music, poetry, and you could just tell that he was exhilarated that I was just sitting with him, and talking to him (he came from a nursing home), and I was enjoying myself! Self-less rewards, and what-not.
It's just so amazing, effecting people's lives in ways that one could never imagine. The tears I've shed watching a family suffer the pain of loss (I spent 40 minutes doing chest compressions on a patient to no avail
). The laughs I've shared with patients, fellow students, and staff. Coming home feeling like today I was blessed to be alive and healthy, and I went through my day feeling satisfied because I knew that I made a difference, however large or small.
It will not be easy, I have no legitimate experience (I'm not an R.N. yet!), but I know that this what I am here to do. Why do I want to be a nurse? Because I can't see myself doing anything else. Look out world, this (soon to be) R.N. is coming, to a hospital near you!
I want to be a nurse because it's awesome! In what other career can you have such an impact on people every day?! It suits my weirdly effervescent personality - I love interacting with patients and families, especially in relation to teaching and helping them help themselves. I also find the science aspect of it very interesting, but love that nursing specifically focuses on the strengths of the client, not just the nature of the medical problem they have. Plus, there's little possibility of becoming if you get sick of something or get burnt out, chances are that there is some fresh area that will re-invigorate you!
I love helping people and have been in some type of customer service field for the past 23 years. When I was 39 I had to have a cholecystectomy. I woke up to having the recovery room nurse very rudely yelling while walking around my bed. Cough, breathe deep, cough...I asked her what happened or why I had to have the surgery. I was told I had the three F's. Female, fat, and forty. I thought how rude I am not 40, I am 39. LOL. So I thought if this rude witch can be a nurse, so can I. At least I would be way nicer.
1.Prevention.... I don't believe in popping pills and getting cut open for every single thing. What are changes that you can suggest or do for a patient that will not only better them but myself as well.
2.I think nurses are the face and voice of patients, I'm use to being the under dog and having to stand up for not only myself but for others, I accept any challenge with open arms.
3. My BFF has sickle cell. Spent most of my college years making sure she was getting the best care when we had to wait for her family to get into town.
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You're right, I don't think &just wanting to help people& or wearing scrubs is enough for someone to be a nurse. There is actually a girl I know who is going into nursing school and this is exactly what she told me...she does not seem like the type to be a nurse because of her sarcastic personality, but at the same time, I shouldn't judge. Maybe, and I hope, she'll turn out to be a fantastic nurse.
I want to be a nurse primarily because I am interested in the health sciences. Being so knowledgeable about the human body and treating bodily ailments fascinates me so much. Of course I want to help people as well, but the technical aspects of being a nurse has always awed me. Whenever I go into a hospital I always have such a reverence and awe for them because of what they do. I thought that ever since I was little, and it's always been a dream of mine to be &just like them.&
I plan to be start my nursing journey after I graduate my senior year! Wish me luck, everyone!
I love this thread. @Levitas your response brought tears to my eyes. I'm right there with ya!
I just wanted a job where I could work half the amount of hours I used to work full time and make the same amount of money. I also liked the aspect that you could do agency, travel, and home care, where you set your hours and take the jobs you want.
I want to be a nurse because I love working hard to make a difference and what better way to do it than to help people who truly need it. When your hard work is paying off in such a rewarding way, it is the most amazing, self-less experience you will ever get, even if it is something so small that makes your patients smile after going through something so difficult. So yes, I guess you could say I became a nurse because I love to help people, but it is so much more than that.
I also am completely intrigued by the human body and the disease process that is goes through. So why not put both together and work as a nurse! Truly the best career in the world, (of course there are ups and downs like every career) and I have only just started working!
I wanted to be able to travel around the country and have each day of work be different from the last.
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