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How do you answer the interview question how much money do you currently make?
Here are a few honest ways to tackle the question:
- Tell the truth. Be honest about what you make, but also say how much money you’d require to accept the new position.
- Explain what you’d like to make.
- Don’t say exactly what you’d like to make, but offer a salary range.
- Turn the question on its head.
How do you answer what would you do?
How to answer “What would you do differently?”
- Choose a specific situation to discuss.
- Connect the situation to a positive lesson.
- Relate your experience to the role you’re interviewing for.
What would you do if had a million dollars?
A million dollars is a lot of money, so you may be able to use it to tackle a bunch of the above — get out of debt, set up an emergency fund, invest a lot of it for your future, and then… perhaps make a down payment on a new home, buy a new car, and take a big trip!
What to say when an employer asks what salary you want?
The most direct reply is to tell them exactly what you want within the range that seems reasonable based on your research. You say: “What I’m really looking for is something in the range of $70,000 to $75,000.
What is your desired salary?
What Is Desired Salary? Desired salary is simply the amount of money you’d like to make at your new job. It’s also the realistic amount of money you expect to make at your new job based on your level of skill and experience. (Otherwise, we’d probably all have a desired salary of $10 million.)
What would you do if you won the lottery?
Some good examples of how to answer this question effectively would be: “If I won tens of millions of euros in the lottery I would definitely take some time off work and start learning a new language or instrument maybe. However, life would be boring if I had nothing to do each day and so I would want to keep busy.
What would you do if you won 1 million dollars?
Example: “If I won $1 million, I would first invest half of it, and with the other half I would help my family to gain financial stability by paying off debts. With the money I had left I would go on a family holiday and invest in my favorite charity.”
What are some weird job interview questions and answers?
Let’s look at three more weird job interview questions and how to answer them. This article is Part 3 of Weird Job Interview Questions and Answers. Interview question 1: If you were to win $1 million what would you do with the money?
How to answer ‘does money matter to you in an interview?
Don’t answer dishonestly and say that money doesn’t matter to you. Do not give an ambiguous answer that could be given by any job candidate; make it personal to you and memorable. Above all, not staying true to yourself is one of the biggest mistakes that you can make when faced with an interview question such as this.