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I would provide answers that show you are a reliable person, willing to take on new responsibilities and tasks and like to learn new things. That you are comfortable in teams or as a sole contributor when that is required. That you are resourceful and dependable and actually enjoy work for the sake of the feeling of accomplishment it gives you. That you are a generally happy individual and that people find you approachable, this and your communications skills often solve problems before they arise.
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Whether you are interviewing for the fry cook position at McDonald's or an upper level management position in a large corporation, you should spend some time before your interview in the position of the interviewer. How do you think they would look at your experiences, etc.? I believe this type of question gives you the perfect opportunity to show that you have spent time looking out for not only your best interests, but the company's best interests as well. Part of your answer might include what benefits the company would get from hiring you. Maybe you are dependable or creative. For younger individuals, maybe it's that your parents want you to get your first job so you have extra incentive to show that you are responsible. Showing that you can look at what is best for the company in the long term and then detail how you fit into that view will get you a long way in most interviewers eyes.
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