Interview Information:
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1. Please tell us about family:
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Family is the basic unit of our society. It is composed of father mother and the children. Each and every member of the family should respect each other and love one another. And as parents, you should treat your children fairly regardless of what th |
2. Can you tell us how you were disciplined as a child?
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I can say that i am well disciplined by my parents. I grew up with a fear in God. They also taught me how to respect and treat people around me the way they want me to be treated in return.Lastly, i grew up as a responsible daughter that they can be |
3. Can you tell what you enjoyed about your last job?
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By knowing that they are happy and satisfied with the work i've done to them and they appreciate my effort. |
4. What do you consider the worst thing about your last job?
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Witnessing their death since they have been also became a part of my life. I can easily get emotional and get carried away by the situation. |
5. What was the most difficult thing you had to do?
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Giving birth by being in labour for 14 hours and looking after my son when he is unwell. |
6. Can you think of a problem you have had, and let us know how you handled it?
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When me and my partner both loss our job at the same time. We did managed to handle it through prayers and courage to ourselves that we can make it and also with the help of our friends morally and financially. |
7. What is the most important thing to do in choosing a new job?
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Making sure your fit for the job and you love doing it. Finding a good employer that will treat you nicely and fairly and last but not the least a good salary. |
8. Can you tell us what makes you happy?
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If i can provide the necessary things that my family needs. Seeing them happy makes me happy too. |
9. What type of commitment can you make to your new employer?
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By being honest and loyal to them and by doing my job to the best of my ability to be able to make them happy. |
10. What are your reasons for wanting to come to Canada?
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Opportunity to work in a different country and of course a better future for my family. |
11. Do you plan to come directly to Canada?
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Yes, if given a chance. |
12. Would you be willing to work anywhere in Canada?
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Yes, i don't really mind where as long as the employer is good. |
13. Do you think it is likely that you will change your mind about coming to Canada?
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No, not likely. |
14. Can you think of a type of person who would make you feel uncomfortable, or who you may not like to work with?
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I'm quite flexible so, i'll try to get on with them but i hate working with people who are bully and those who discriminate other people. |
15. If a problem came up with your job, how would you handle it with your employer? (i.e children not cooperating,
a paycheck error, etc.)
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A good communication and being honest to them. By being patient and open minded to every situation that may arise. |
16. What are your long-term goals?
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To have our own house and being successful in life. |
17. Do you enjoy spending time outdoors? What about in the winter? Are you athletic?
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Yes, i do. Love the snow. Not that much. |
18. Have you ever been responsible for all of the cooking on any of your jobs? Would you be willing to cook
for the whole family? What dishes do you like to prepare?
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Not all of them. Yes, if they want me to. I can prepare casseroles, stew, stir fry, sweet and sour, roast, fried,soups, spring rolls, sweets, cakes, etc... |
19. What would be a typical day for you on the job you are in now?
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Any day, i'm flexible. |
20. Have you ever been arrested or in trouble?
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NO |
21. Do you use alcohol or drugs?
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NO |
22. Do you have any dietary restrictions or requirements your new employer should be aware of?
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NO |
23. How do you prefer to spend your free time?
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Window shopping, sight seeing, watching films and having a rest in my room. |
24. Do you have a serious boyfriend? Where does he live?
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