What would you do if you won the lottery?
One of the interviewer’s most important tasks at an interview is understanding a job seeker’s motivation. Like whether you’ll continue to work if you win money. If you wouldn’t, then you want to be hired not because it’s something you want to do in life but because of the money you will make.
Besides, an interviewer may ask you how you might spend lottery winnings. The answer to this question will show how mature you are as a person and how responsible you are about money. So, you don’t have to talk about the Maldives or a Lamborghini, even if you dream about owning them. It’s best to say something about investing or buying a house for your family.
what a load of cr#p.
Support YES ,won’t contribute "sure will be there TILL DEATH". 1job 1sock 1idea
Totally agree. companies want loyalty from the employees but don't reciprocate. As an instructor told us at TAP class (transitioning from military to civilian life), "If the company could accomplish the job without hiring you they would."
Transition Assistance Program. That was a joke when I went through.
They didn't have that when I mustered out.
Companies should maybe focus more on thinking of their prospective workers as actual people and offer a motivating workplace instead of trying to find the ones they can treat like cr#p without them ever raising a finger to change anything.
Like what exactly do you seek? A honest employee or one that will bend the truth to get the job?
I've read this stuff too for my application but just to be prepared for the expected questions. (not the engineered responses)
There's nothing worse than showing up unprepared and not showing interest and motivation for the company.
after that I stopped reading. what a BS.
and hear me out, maybe, just maybe, stop asking stupid questions.....
people are there because they need money for food and roof above their heads...