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“When I say be creative, I don’t mean that you should all go and become great painters and great poets. I simply mean let your life be a painting, let your life be a poem.”
— Osho
“Let today be the day you love yourself enough to no longer just dream of a better life; let it be the day you act upon it.”
— Steve Maraboli
“Two roads diverged in a wood, and I, I took the one less travelled by, and that has made all the difference.”
— Robert Frost
“Don’t run from lessons; they are little packages of treasure that have been given to us. As we learn from them, our lives change for the better.”
— Louise Hay
“It’s not my responsibility to be beautiful. I’m not alive for that purpose. My existence is not about how desirable you find me.”
— Warsan Shire
“Never cry for the same reason twice.”
— Stephen Richards
“Don’t be intimidated by other people’s opinions. Only mediocrity is sure of itself, so take risks and do what you really want to do.”
— Paulo Coelho
“You have to go back to the beginning to understand the end.”
— Teddy Altman, Grey’s Anatomy
wooo!!! i did it ive written words. about 800 of them to be exact!! im proud of myself.
“Always and never are two words you should always remember never to use.”
— Wendell Johnson
“Quote of the Day: “I am a part of everything that I have read.” - Theodore Roosevelt”
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real examples of job interview questions from my boss:
three years ago, when I interviewed for my current job, questions came from a long list that my boss had written himself. I found that list recently and trimmed it down to what I believe are the hardest/trickiest questions to answer so that maybe you guys can think on them and be prepared for your next job interview! best of luck!!
please describe for me a typical day on your past/current job
why did you leave your last job?
how do your previous work experiences prepare you for this position?
give me an example from your current/past job that demonstrates your persistence.
how do you organize yourself for day-to-day activities?
when you are assigned to work with new people, how do you go about getting to know them and how they work?
what type of person is the hardest for you to get along with?
how do you handle conflicts, like with a co-worker or boss? how do you resolve them?
how would you define a conductive work atmosphere?
what do you want out of a job?
what makes a job enjoyable for you?
what is your greatest strength? worst deficiency?
how do you take direction?
what do you do when things are slow at work?
what do you do when you’re having trouble solving a problem?
what kinds of decisions do you find particularly hard to make?
why is it important to prioritize?
why do you think you’ll be successful in this job?
what are your goals - both short term and long term?
how do you cope with the inevitable stresses and pressures of the job?
what kinds of things would you want to avoid in future jobs?
what reservations do you have about working here?
what ways do you find work interferes with your personal life?
define cooperation.
how can we best reward you for doing a good job?