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15+ Answers to Why Do You Want to Work Here

HR Digest

to evaluate whether you have researched the company and to determine if your values align with the company’s culture. is often used as a qualifying question to confirm that the candidate is a “good match” for the company. It’s critical to do some basic research on the company before responding.

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4 Ways to Deal with Quiet Quitters

Leading with Trust

The author was poking holes in the notion that work is the end-all, be-all in life; pretty radical stuff in a culture known for its strict work ethic. People are quietly quitting because they perceive the ROI of work isn’t worth it. This career discovery process starts with conversations between you and your people.

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20+ Answers to ‘Why Do You Want to Work Here?’

HR Digest

The interviewer wants to know if the company or position is truly aligned with your career goals. The interviewer wants to know if the position connects with your passion, and how it’ll help you advance your career goals in a way that also benefits the team and the company. or ‘Why are you interested in this company?’

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July 2016 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

It also challenges us to rethink our own approach to leveling up in our career. Jill shares, “Many people find themselves – or put themselves – in a precarious position when their familiar leader leaves the company. Joel Garfinkle of the Career Advancement Blog submitted 4 Ways to Develop Effective Working Relationships.

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Cycling Your Way To Employee Engagement (And Higher Profits)

The Horizons Tracker

This jagged pursuit of happiness is what inspired global education company Education First to make the unusual step of buying a pro cycling team in 2018. So strongly did the company believe in the power of cycling to transform their business however, that they bought the team rather than simply sponsor it. Why engagement matters.

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How My Company Created an Apprenticeship Program to Help Diversify Tech

Harvard Business Review

At Treehouse, an online school that helps companies hire developers and designers, we’re seeing the same problem. We were nowhere near those numbers, and I believed it was a moral and business imperative to change my company. We do not see people like us succeeding in those companies. Why would we apply for your jobs?”

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5 Leadership Signals that Turn Culture into Advantage

Skip Prichard

But the most recent Barron’s survey finds that they are now the least-respected company in America, right behind Big Tobacco’s Philip Morris. On that score, the company’s Code of Ethics claimed that “gaming” (the manipulation and / or misrepresentation of sales or referrals) was against the rules and grounds for dismissal.