I always tend to do some research before I go for an interview, such as knowing the institute in and out, having some information about the president of the place etc. My first key strategy is to uncover interviewer's greatest wants and needs before I answer questions. My approach would be: "I have a number of accomplishments I'd like to tell you about, but I want to make the best use of our time together and talk directly to your needs. To help me do, that, could you tell me more about the most important priorities of this position?" Because all I know is that, the position I am working is as a Dental assistant/receptionist and the main motive that I am hired for. …show more content…
I tend to be organized which makes me closer to the requirement of the position; I am punctual at time which shows that I would be finishing the work given on time or before time.
Most importantly I am a fresh talent with straight forward mind which knows what I am doing. If a beginner is given a right chance to prove themselves, they won't let you down most of the times. I feel, a newcomer has much more enthusiasm, curiosity to learn more things, know more about what is taught to them in depth, be open-minded to all the new learning's and
skills.
I feel like I am a very good match for the qualifications that have been described. I am excited about this opportunity and am really interested in doing (or learning to do) this work. I am eager to show you what I can do and I really want this job and I will work very, very hard. Honesty to me is something which I can never break. With book knowledge, I also tend to have experience in volunteering experience as well as previous work experience as per my resume. This shows that I can multitask around if I had too.
I am looking forward to hear back from you. I cannot promise you, but definitely can assure you that I will try my best to keep up with the position if I get a chance to prove myself.