Are you willing to relocate or travel?
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Himanshu kumar pandey said:
9 years ago
Yes, sir, I'm ready to work anywhere because I belong to army background and I have an experience of adaptability I have studied in many schools across the India. So I am able to adapt the new environment quickly.
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Shruthi swarup said:
9 years ago
@ALL.
If you absolutely can't relocate, you have to be honest about that, but try not to just say "No". You don't know what the future holds, and your life might look very different in a year for a thousand reasons. First, find out where you may have to relocate and how much travel may be involved. Then respond to the question.
The first way to handle this question is to keep your options open and your reservations to yourself in the early going, by saying, "no problem". Your strategy here is to get the best offer you can, then make a judgment whether it's worth it to you to relocate or travel.
In a second-way - voice a reservation, but assert that you'd be open to relocating (or traveling) for the right opportunity. The answering strategy you choose depends on how eager you are for the job. If you want to take no chances, choose the first approach.
If you want to play a little harder-to-get in hopes of generating a more enticing offer, choose the second.
In all of these cases, these answers make you look more sincere than if you had given the standard answer about the "right opportunity". They keep you from making a strong commitment while still making you appear flexible which is always going to be a plus with your future employer.
If you absolutely can't relocate, you have to be honest about that, but try not to just say "No". You don't know what the future holds, and your life might look very different in a year for a thousand reasons. First, find out where you may have to relocate and how much travel may be involved. Then respond to the question.
The first way to handle this question is to keep your options open and your reservations to yourself in the early going, by saying, "no problem". Your strategy here is to get the best offer you can, then make a judgment whether it's worth it to you to relocate or travel.
In a second-way - voice a reservation, but assert that you'd be open to relocating (or traveling) for the right opportunity. The answering strategy you choose depends on how eager you are for the job. If you want to take no chances, choose the first approach.
If you want to play a little harder-to-get in hopes of generating a more enticing offer, choose the second.
In all of these cases, these answers make you look more sincere than if you had given the standard answer about the "right opportunity". They keep you from making a strong commitment while still making you appear flexible which is always going to be a plus with your future employer.
(6)
Ravi Arora said:
9 years ago
Unless its affects my personal responsibility then I will relocate.
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Debasish Manna said:
9 years ago
Yes, I'm sure I can relocate in companies comfortable zone.
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SELLAOUI Adel said:
9 years ago
Yes, I love to travel a lot and meet new people and exchange skills at any time, I just want to travel to all over the world.
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Ranu Rathore said:
8 years ago
Unless its affects my personal responsibility then I will relocate.
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Kailash Chandra padhiali said:
8 years ago
Yes, I am very interested advancing my career if relocate is part of that, then I would certainly consider it.
(6)
Kishore said:
8 years ago
I believe this position will provide me with a lot of great opportunities, so I would definitely be willing to relocate.
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Dinesh reddy said:
8 years ago
Yes, for me My job is my first priority where I am staying (with confidence).
(6)
Neelu Singh said:
8 years ago
Yes, sure, I would to explore my knowledge, culture and my experiences.
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