Do you visit your hometown often?

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Do you visit your hometown often?

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Do you visit your hometown often? Well, as a university student living far away from my family, I don’t have many chances to come back to my hometown as often as I want Sometimes I miss my family so much that I have to play truant from school to have some time to visit them Do you prefer to live in your hometown or in the city? Why? Um, I can enjoy the fresh air and get out of the hustle and bustle of life while living in my hometown but for the long-term, I prefer to live in the city because it will bring more opportunities for me and a good education for my children Would you go back to your hometown to work? I would probably say no Being young and ambitious, I would like to stay in big cities for more job prospects Actually, my hometown is not a dynamic and growing city so it’s a bit difficult for young people to find a good job there Describe your ideal working environment Actually, I have been asked this interesting questions many times before when I came to job interview As a technophobe, I really don’t want to use computer at my workplace but this may be unfeasible, you know…owing to the acceleration of technology nowadays Besides, having a sympathetic manager or supportive colleagues can make a huge difference to my level of job satisfaction Situation: You are having an argument with a colleague regarding an innovative idea Which would you choose to take: Argue in private, ask a superior, INTRODUCTION BODY I BODY II CONCLUSION or ask other colleagues? INTRODUCTION Well, this is such an unexpected situation If I had a dissent with my fellow in terms of a new idea, I would decide to listen to my superior’s opinion instead of arguing in private or asking other co-workers for the following reasons BODY I Firstly, our superior is obviously the person that both I and my colleague respect so much because he is seasoned and has intimate knowledge Therefore, his words would be more convincing and influential than other people Secondly, he has a balanced view and he certainly know what the best choice for the company is I believe that we would easily come to an agreement after talking to him BODY II There are several reasons why I don’t choose the other options As a conservative and stubborn person, I don’t really believe that talking in private would be effective It may come to nothing Asking other co-workers may make the problem more complicated …I mean, so many men, so many minds Besides, some may not be willing to say what they think because they don’t want to tread on our toes Some may have a biased view CONCLUSION In short, if I were in the situation, I would opt to ask my superior owing to his experience and influence People change their jobs due to several reasons gain experience gain flexibility People change jobs earn more money [your own ideas] INTRODUCTION Job-hopping is not something new to many people nowadays There may be many reasons why people seek out new employment opportunities instead of keeping doing their current jobs BODY I Firstly, many people may find their work routines tedious with repetitive tasks so switching their careers is a great way for them to gain new skills and knowledge, adding a sense of adventure into their lives Even doing the same job in different companies can bring different experiences BODY Secondly, job-hoppers may want to gain flexibility by changing their jobs As a result, they can make a smooth transition into any working environment Furthermore, they don’t feel satisfied with their current salary and believe that they can earn more Money confers value, and the right money shows who you are If someone doesn’t make enough money to meet his financial goals, he’ll eventually move on for greener pastures.  BODY III In my opinion, people decide to call it a day because of personal matters like having bad relationships with their bosses or co-workers There are always dissents when you work together, but if this leads to the decline of your performance, advancement, and overall sense of well-being, the wisest choice, in my view, is finding another chance That’s all I want to say about this topic What you think is the most important element in choosing a job To me, the salary is the most important consideration when deciding on a career Without a good payment, I couldn’t shoulder the responsibility of family maintenance and have a good quality of life Besides, a friendly working environment, in my opinion, is also crucial I would rather work in a team Although we may have dissents, we could learn from each Doother, you sharing prefer working alone cooperating with others? good ideas and or making our relationships closer Also, I find this a good way to sharpen my interpersonal, problem-solving and critical-thinking skills   Do you think it’s better to be flexible than to be specialized in one job? Um…this is a difficult question I agree that flexibility is pretty necessary in this fiercely competitive job market today but I’m not so sure if this is a prerequisite for one’s success or not Being a specialist in your career path is also important because it may fuel your passion and show that you can something that others can’t .. .Do you prefer to live in your hometown or in the city? Why? Um, I can enjoy the fresh air and get out of the hustle and bustle of life while living in my hometown but for the... children Would you go back to your hometown to work? I would probably say no Being young and ambitious, I would like to stay in big cities for more job prospects Actually, my hometown is not... prerequisite for one’s success or not Being a specialist in your career path is also important because it may fuel your passion and show that you can something that others can’t

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