"I" in English is capitalized because "you" when speaking as self, "I", is important.
If you have self-worth, it would show in the interviews - be confident.
QUOTE(dreamer101 @ Jul 20 2005, 05:56 PM)
Hi,
BTW, you may be a hard working person but your post show that you are not a hard working or careful person. If you do, you would have written this:
"...I work hard, always ready to learn new stuff and adapt to my working environemt so that I am more productive and efficient.."
Instead of this
"...i work hard, always ready to learn new stuff and adapt to my working environemt so that i am more productive and efficient.."
If person is not even hard working enough to use a shift key so the "i" is capitalize correctly, then, what can you tell about that person. This is just an advice from me. People had learned that the easiest way to find out about a person is to look at how a person handle the little stuff..
Dreamer
BTW, you may be a hard working person but your post show that you are not a hard working or careful person. If you do, you would have written this:
"...I work hard, always ready to learn new stuff and adapt to my working environemt so that I am more productive and efficient.."
Instead of this
"...i work hard, always ready to learn new stuff and adapt to my working environemt so that i am more productive and efficient.."
If person is not even hard working enough to use a shift key so the "i" is capitalize correctly, then, what can you tell about that person. This is just an advice from me. People had learned that the easiest way to find out about a person is to look at how a person handle the little stuff..
Dreamer
Added on February 5, 2007, 1:19 pmI didn't put any salary but ticked the Negotiable. During the interview, the interviewer asked me about my expected salary and I replied, "Well, I would prefer to discuss salary after I'm offered this position."
The interviewer asked again, "What is your expected salary then?"
I finally answered, "It depends on what range your company is giving."
Then 1 of the interviewers (there were 2) still asked me, "What is your expected salary?"
I replied, "Minimum $####. What is the range of salary for this position?"
They replied, "It depends on your experience, skills and others."
Why are some interviewers insisting on knowing our expected salary but they don't want to disclose the range themselves?!
QUOTE(ini @ Sep 11 2005, 05:08 PM)
This post has been edited by justinemj: Feb 5 2007, 01:19 PM
Feb 5 2007, 12:48 PM

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