JobsWhat type of job are you looking for? Computer Operator or in Adminstration What nationality are you? Indian What languages do you speak (and at what level)? Hindi,English,Nepali What country or area are you looking to work in and why? Afghanistan,Bcoz on of the Greatest Country U.S is there so I will Learn definately more from them and Money. What countries have you worked in? India What countries do you have a visa to work in? Nothing What qualifications do you hold? Graduate in B.Sc Threes Yrs Diploma in Sotware Engineering from NIIT 3.5 yrs Exp. in Digiatl Desinging of Maps and databse Management. Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why? Skills Education Describe the benefits of working with others Get something from Talented people Competition ,knowledge Benifits to work together Describe the benefits of working alone I think it depends on the type of work and your personality. If you're the type that needs to be around people being alone would be torture What was your worst working experience? When I was in Delhi What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career? One of the most important lessons that I have learned in life is to "face your fears". Fears can hold us back from experiencing everything that life has to offer What unique skills do you have? The interviewer is looking for you to provide information about your knowledge and/or experience in doing parts of the job that they consider important. These are sometimes referred to as competency areas. What would you consider as your 'dream job'? Where I like the People and working Environment. What are the most interesting aspects of your field? This is a question for YOU to answer on your application. If you don't know the answer, then perhaps you should review your choice of field of study. What are the least interesting aspects of your field? I am about a year out of undergrad, and considering returning to school at some point to pursue a Phd for a career in academia or research. I've always thought that I would go for a Phd in one of the biological sciences or chemistry since it's the area I did research in during my undergrad, but I've been exposed to so much that I'm interested in since then that I'm considering choosing something totally new. In thinking about this, I realize that there are so many subjects I haven't been exposed to despite my fairly broad liberal arts background. For instance, I have always been aware of the broad field of "Finance", but it wasn't until a few weeks ago that I discovered how fascinating the emerging research in behavioral finance is, and it's a subject that I'd consider for a PhD. Or alternatively, take a field like American History - I admit that I have no idea what the "new" research being done in American History would be - I'd imagine that historians aren't just rehashing arguments about why the civil war was fought. |