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Describe what you liked most about the best supervisor or boss you’ve had, so far?
June 28, 2010 by facebook career blogWhat I liked best about a former boss was, that every other Friday in our office, he would take my team out for happy hour on him.
– Submitted by N. W. from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States through the CollegeRecruiter.com Career Blog Application on Facebook.com.
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What is your major and why did you choose it?
by facebook career blogElectrical Engineering. I’ve always been fascinated with electricity and I found that I really enjoy learning about all the math and science behind and about the technology, especially regarding power and motors.
– Submitted by S. L. from through the CollegeRecruiter.com Career Blog Application on Facebook.com.
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What would make you a great supervisor?
January 24, 2010 by facebook career blogPatience and the willingness to listen to what the employees and company want before making a decision.
– Submitted by T. S. from Hickory, North Carolina, United States through the CollegeRecruiter.com Career Blog Application on Facebook.com.
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What type of compensation would compel you to accept a job offer?
January 17, 2010 by facebook career blogAll depends on the type of job and what the company is requiring for a job description. I would be compelled to a job if benefits started immediately and the pay was over 50,000 a year to start. They would have to guarantee the contract for a minimum of 5 years or a permanent position if the position was permanent, then they would have to guarantee me 90 days notice before a furlough or release.
– Submitted by J. P. from Holmesville, Ohio, United States through the CollegeRecruiter.com Career Blog Application on Facebook.com.
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If you could choose, what city would you most like to live/work in? Why?
January 04, 2010 by facebook career blogPhoenix, AZ because it is warm and I have family living there.
– Submitted by L. R. from through the CollegeRecruiter.com Career Blog Application on Facebook.com.
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What qualities as an employee do you like about yourself?
December 29, 2009 by facebook career blogOptimism, Creativity, Patience
– Submitted by B. A. from through the CollegeRecruiter.com Career Blog Application on Facebook.com.
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What would make you a great coworker?
December 23, 2009 by facebook career blogI am very easy to get along with and to talk to.
– Submitted by O. B. from Pensacola, Florida, United States through the CollegeRecruiter.com Career Blog Application on Facebook.com.
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What’s the ideal company to work for?
December 22, 2009 by facebook career blogA company where you feel comfortable, enjoy the work environment, pays you as you feel you deserve, has good benefits, and has a flexible work schedule. Most of all, that you are doing what you really enjoy; or…at least most of the time!
– Submitted by S. M. from The Woodlands, Texas, United States through the CollegeRecruiter.com Career Blog Application on Facebook.com.
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What would you do (after paying taxes) if you won $100 million dollars tomorrow?
by facebook career blog1. Donate to charity and church.
2. Pay off all my bills.
3. Volunteer for charities and church.
4. Give money to my daughter, mom, nieces, nephews, aunt, etc.
5. Travel
6. Do good things for those who are less fortunate.
7. Save
8. Go to school – get my masters and PhD
9. Continue to work part-time.– Submitted by S. M. from The Woodlands, Texas, United States through the CollegeRecruiter.com Career Blog Application on Facebook.com.
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Where do you go to find information on a company you want to work for?
December 17, 2009 by facebook career blogI get information from sources I can trust because they want me to get a job; like career services offices suggested by people who come to school; career libraries on campus and in the employment offices for school and work because they have other job sites and many divisions where you can be employed. Always the employment offices, they make appointments for testing to see if you are qualified; public libraries; business associations, and employment agents.
Online, read the company news about who they are what they do and what they stand for. Talk to people about their jobs and what their work is really like. Visit the company and check it out to see if you agree and watch to see what kind of people leave or come in; accountants; HR people; and see if that company would hire somebody with your skills. Chat online about work and who is hiring. Read newspaper articles about different businesses to see if they could be looking for someone with your skills.– Submitted by A. T. from Oakland, California, United States through the CollegeRecruiter.com Career Blog Application on Facebook.com.

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