So while going through the joys of looking for a new job again, I keep running into the one question/attitude that keeps dogging me and annoying the piss out of my when I have to answer it:
"Why do you want to work here?" "Why do you think you're a match for this position?" Or some variant of that flavor of question.
Why? Because I need money, and you have money. You need things done and I'm capable of doing said things. Is this not good enough?
I never really had a "passion" for anything. Work is work is work. It puts food on my table, allows me to go do something I want to do occasionally and occupies my day so I actually do something semi-productive. The only preference I have for work is "How difficult is it?" and "How much does it pay/provide?"
But the recruitment agencies and interviewers always make a big about jobs being a "match" or "the right fit".
Combined with the ridiculous requirements some places list for jobs (I've seen an entry level position requiring 8 years of prior experience while looking recently) its a wonder anyone ever gets hired for anything.
"Why do you want to work here?" "Why do you think you're a match for this position?" Or some variant of that flavor of question.
Why? Because I need money, and you have money. You need things done and I'm capable of doing said things. Is this not good enough?
I never really had a "passion" for anything. Work is work is work. It puts food on my table, allows me to go do something I want to do occasionally and occupies my day so I actually do something semi-productive. The only preference I have for work is "How difficult is it?" and "How much does it pay/provide?"
But the recruitment agencies and interviewers always make a big about jobs being a "match" or "the right fit".
Combined with the ridiculous requirements some places list for jobs (I've seen an entry level position requiring 8 years of prior experience while looking recently) its a wonder anyone ever gets hired for anything.