Hi Srinaren,
I think the question asked by that person is the correct one. If i was in that situation I would have asked the same one. In these kind of situation we should be able to justify our point, if we can compare our company then also its ok. Compare your company with the others and say how best it is, how its going to help that person. Give a very clear idea about your company.
Being a HR manager we ask the candidate that why he wants to work here only and how best he/she can prove himself/herself, like this only they too have the right to ask this question.
:) Shilpa
From India, Udupi
I think the question asked by that person is the correct one. If i was in that situation I would have asked the same one. In these kind of situation we should be able to justify our point, if we can compare our company then also its ok. Compare your company with the others and say how best it is, how its going to help that person. Give a very clear idea about your company.
Being a HR manager we ask the candidate that why he wants to work here only and how best he/she can prove himself/herself, like this only they too have the right to ask this question.
:) Shilpa
From India, Udupi
Yes, due to availability of better opportunities, besides pay package, prospective candidates prefer to check "What's more in it for me?". In such a situation, sharing of best practices followed by the organization in areas of employee development, employee care, employee satisfaction survey, etc. can help a prospective candidate, differentiate offers/options available to him. Such a practice can help in attracting and retaining employees.
Regards,
Gaurang Sheth
From India, Pune
Regards,
Gaurang Sheth
From India, Pune
there are multiple things to look at in this question before giving any reply to him:
a) is the candidate really serious about the question? is he sincere in knowing what's in store for him?
b) today we are in the world of "talent buy". does this question signify the candidate's hegemony somehow?
Appropriate response is needed based on interviewers analysis on the spot.
regards
sridhar
a) is the candidate really serious about the question? is he sincere in knowing what's in store for him?
b) today we are in the world of "talent buy". does this question signify the candidate's hegemony somehow?
Appropriate response is needed based on interviewers analysis on the spot.
regards
sridhar
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