Why are You Interested in This Position?

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If you are interested in a position, you have to let the interviewer know why and what assets you can bring to the company and that you are a team player.
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A common interview question is to ask why a candidate desires a position. This states their motivation to seek a new position or employer. The answer to this question helps determine if the prospect has unwanted baggage from a earlier job.
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