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Mention an area where you are good at but also consider the position that is available. Your answer should be parallel to the job available.
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The interviewer who asks this question wants to discover if you are flexible, enjoy working in a team environment, have experience in this area, and what your viewpoints are on the subject.
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Friday, October 30, 2009 5:58 AM
The interviewer who asks this question wants to discover if you are flexible, enjoy working in a team environment, have experience in this area, and what your viewpoints are on the subject. It is always wise to speak about some of the positive aspects of team-teaching, such as: It is an effective strategy for teaching large groups of students. Team teaching encourages teachers to collaborate and generate ideas, as well as learn from each other ... two heads are always better than one! Talk about team-teaching experiences you have had, and the positive results that transpired.
If you haven't had any hands-on experience, explain that you enjoy working in a team setting and are excited about the possibility of participating in team teaching.

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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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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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bbfromdc
Tuesday, September 02, 2008 5:32 PM
A job where i can watch over my husband.:-)
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There are some questions your interviewer has no business asking, and this is one.  But while you may feel like answering, "none of your business, "  naturally you can't. Some interviewers ask this question on the chance you admit to something, but if not, at least they'll see how you think on your  feet. 

Some unprepared candidates, flustered by this question,  unburden themselves of guilt from their personal life or career, perhaps expressing regrets regarding a parent, spouse, child  etc. All such answers can be disastrous.

BEST ANSWER:  As with faults and weaknesses,  never confess a regret.  But don't seem as if you're stonewalling either.

Best strategy:  Say you harbor no regrets, then add a principle or habit you practice regularly for healthy human relations.

Example:  Pause for reflection, as if the question never occurred to you.   Then say, "You know, I really can't think of anything."  (Pause again, then add): "I would add that as a general management principle, I've found that the best way to avoid regrets is to avoid causing them in the first place.  I practice one habit that helps me a great deal in this regard.  At the end of each day, I mentally review the day's events and conversations to take a second look at the people and developments I'm involved with and do a doublecheck of what they're likely to be feeling.  Sometimes I'll see things that do need more follow-up, whether a pat on the back, or maybe a five minute chat in someone's office to make sure we're clear on things.whatever."

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sikandar
Monday, September 28, 2009 5:54 AM
well antenna is also right.
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Saturday, April 18, 2009 7:53 PM
great response antenna!
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(This question asks the interviewer to identify what is most important and then to prioritize. Often interviewers will find this question very difficult because they don't really know. But how can you succeed without agreements on what's most important?)

Its depend upon the necessity & nature of work which is to prefer first
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