What Are Your Reasons For Taking This Course?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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  • It was in my field of interest.
  • Like the instructor + subject.
  • I like Java and I want to learn more about it!
  • I am interested in the subject.
  • To expand my knowledge in patterns.
  • Study Patterns. …
  • Learn more Java + get exposure to patterns.

Why do you want to study?

Not only does it expose you to the latest trends and knowledge in your field of interest and offer you the opportunity to gain the skills necessary for the competitive world of work, but it also contributes to your

sense of self-worth

.

Why are you taking this course answer?

Example “Why did you choose this course?” answers



I’ve always enjoyed helping others learn

, so I knew I wanted to pursue a career in education. I’ve enjoyed my other education courses so far, but it’s important to me as an educator that I’m able to assist all types of students.

What do you hope to gain from taking this course?

  1. Explain your Motivation. Discuss what motivated you to apply for their position—describing how your interests align with the skills posted in the job description.
  2. Prioritize the Brand.
  3. Be Honest.
  4. Tie In Your Strengths.
  5. Expand Your Resume.

Why do you choose this career?

They want

to discover your career goals

or help you learn about yourself and what’s appealing and important to you in the particular role you’re seeking. Lastly, it’s helpful to gauge your interest in the job itself and knowledge about the company and industry overall.

What are your strengths?

In general, your

strengths should be skills that can be supported through experience

. For example, if you list communication as a strength, you may want to recall a situation in which you used communication to reach a goal or resolve a problem.

What do you want in life career?

  • Improving your networking skills.
  • Switching careers.
  • Starting your own business.
  • Getting a promotion.
  • Becoming an expert in your field.
  • Assuming a leadership position.
  • Earning a degree or certificate.
  • Closing more sales.

How do see yourself in 5 years?

  1. Get clear about your career goals. Take some time to brainstorm what your career goals are for the next five years. …
  2. Find connections between your goals and the job description. …
  3. Ask yourself if the company can prepare you for your career goals.

What do you expect to gain from this job?

For example, you can show the hiring manager your ability to make practical goals by saying, “I am interested in the ways this job can help me grow personally and professionally. I am excited to hone my collaboration skills by working with others and to have the chance to see some glimpses into my future career path.”

What do you hope to learn from this course English?

You should expect to

read and write English effectively and fluently

. You should see great improvement in your skills during your ESL study experience. The course you choose to study should expand your vocabulary, expression, and pronunciation beyond the classroom.

What can you bring to the company?

Think about: your enthusiasm for the profession and the employer and your desire to make your mark.

your personal qualities

, such as your drive and willingness to learn. the skills the employer seeks and how you have demonstrated them in the past – your answer should show why you would be competent in the job.

What salary do you expect answer?

I expect

salary according to the company norms

and will agree with the company standards. As a fresher, I don’t think I have enough strength to negotiate my salary. And I hope your company would be kind enough to pay the exact amount. The Only thing I demand now is a good platform to develop my career.

How do you choose the right career?

  1. Assess Yourself. …
  2. Make a List of Occupations to Explore. …
  3. Explore the Occupations on Your List. …
  4. Create a “Short List” …
  5. Conduct Informational Interviews. …
  6. Make Your Career Choice. …
  7. Identify Your Goals. …
  8. Write a Career Action Plan.

Why do you choose to work here?

“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 … ” “I feel my skills are particularly well-suited to this position because … … “I’m excited about this job opportunity, as it would allow me to …

What are your weaknesses?

  • Leaving projects unfinished.
  • Providing too much detail in reports.
  • Shifting from one project to another (multitasking)
  • Taking credit for group projects.
  • Taking on too many projects at once.
  • Taking on too much responsibility.
  • Being too detail-oriented.

What is your weakness best answer?

The Best What Are Your Greatest Weaknesses Answers. My greatest weakness is

that I am a shy and nervous person by nature

. The result is that I have a difficult time speaking up in groups. Even if I have good ideas, I have trouble asserting them.

Rachel Ostrander
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Rachel Ostrander
Rachel is a career coach and HR consultant with over 5 years of experience working with job seekers and employers. She holds a degree in human resources management and has worked with leading companies such as Google and Amazon. Rachel is passionate about helping people find fulfilling careers and providing practical advice for navigating the job market.