Are you willing to relocate or travel?
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Shruthi swarup said:
8 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.
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Priyanshi said:
9 years ago
Yes, sir I can. Because my intention is on the job not on the location. And also it is a great opportunity for me to learning new people and new places.
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Dana said:
9 years ago
Yes. Since am working in the media field, I always wish to expose myself to some new world and I usually mind about the job what am going to do not about the place where am going to do.
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Sumanth said:
9 years ago
Yes, sir/mam. I am willing to travel/relocate why because traveling helps us to know about different kinds of things and pushes us into a new environment and makes us feeling fresh.
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Moumita Nandi said:
9 years ago
If I get good chance to growth. I want to grab it.
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Mohammad Tauheed Razavi said:
9 years ago
Definitely sir.
Because if we relocate somewhere we find new culture new environment and new people that inches our skills.
And I am easily adapted new environment.
Because if we relocate somewhere we find new culture new environment and new people that inches our skills.
And I am easily adapted new environment.
(20)
Manoj said:
9 years ago
Yes, sir/madam, I love to travel or visit new places and to live there for a while. So I am much comfortable for that.
(4)
Ruapli44 said:
9 years ago
Yes Sir,
I love very much to travel. But this travel is different. Because I travel for doing the work for company. So at that time I get a chance to contribute my work for the company to take the company at top place and also to improve my skills.
Thank you!
I love very much to travel. But this travel is different. Because I travel for doing the work for company. So at that time I get a chance to contribute my work for the company to take the company at top place and also to improve my skills.
Thank you!
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Janis Ferguson said:
9 years ago
Yes, I like to travel to different places. I also don't mind to relocate myself for work either. In fact, I have lived in Singapore for four years and went to school there. I also lived in Spain and went to school there for one year. It can be a little scary until you learn you way around but also fun. It's an experience of a lifetime. I'M READY TO GO!
(3)
Kavyasri yadav said:
9 years ago
Yes, Relocate provides me to know a new culture, new atmosphere & new people to share the new things& improve the skills of me.
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