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A job that allows me to grow in the organization
A job where i can make a positive contribution to the growth of the firm
A job where i am comfortable with my coworkers
A job that pays a decent salary
A job that is so interesting that i am motivated to continue educating myself to be the best that i can be in the field
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Thursday, August 14, 2008
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globalindian
Wednesday, September 03, 2008 9:15 AM
I like living in my home country..so my ideal job
would be something with which i can work in my home country and at the same time flexible to travel around with family.
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Tuesday, September 02, 2008 5:32 PM
A job where i can watch over my husband.:-)
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hotel industry provides a professional job with a satisfactory salary. It also provides all other facilities which other industries provides like PF, housing, food ec
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Monday, March 17, 2008
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Salary is something that every worker deserves, that it is the fruit of one's hard work.
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Thursday, October 02, 2008 8:31 PM
For the question, "What are your ideas on salary?"  Did the interviewer really ask you the question that way? Or did he ask you "What kind of salary were you looking for?"  If he asked you the latter, you could reply with, "What would be the salary range for someone with my experience and skills?"  Also, were you asked this question  before you were offered the job? Never offer an amount until you know they are ready to hire you.
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("Getting things planned and done through others and dealing with different personalities." Show how you have done this in the past.)
(Let's assume the interviewer has a point here. That doesn't mean you have to agree with the negative terms of the question. Answer: "What I like about my present position is that it's both stable and challenging. But it's true that I've grown about as much as I can in my current position. (This response also turns the issue of salary on its head, transforming it from What more can I get? to What more can I offer?))
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(This question allows the recruiter to talk about any ceilings or limits on salary that the position imposes. Some recruiters are instructed not to present candidates who demand more than the preset salary. If that's the case, you want to know it.)
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