Ability to Learn on the Job|在职学习能力
“You’ll be required to hit the ground running for this job. How will you be able to handle this?”
- “From what you’ve been telling me about the requirements
of the job, I will have no trouble hitting the ground running.
The first thing I do at any job is read whatever information
there is about the position or department. Once I have the procedures
outlined, I begin to make contacts to locate resources within
the working situation. In every job I’ve held, I have been up
and running in a matter of a week or so.”
- “This job is very similar to the job that I performed at
the bank I worked for. I am sure that the forms are different
and maybe some of the procedures, but I am very well trained
in handling deposits and customers. I would feel confident that
with some time to collect information and observe I would be
ready to try my own wings within a matter of days.”
- “I pride myself as being one of the fastest people I know
to come up to speed on a new job. I will stay and learn whatever
I have to by reading and talking to others so that I can move
into the position as soon as possible. I’ve managed this technique
in my previous three jobs, and every boss I’ve had was surprised
at my ability to pick up information so quickly.”
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