Interview Information:
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1. Please tell us about family:
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I am the only girl, and the eldest of five children. My amazing mother is a nurse and my dad was a civil engineer before he passed away six years ago. I grew up with cats, and love to play with my brothers. |
2. Can you tell us how you were disciplined as a child?
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I was brought up with the idea taht you learn from your own mistakes, which was a great way of making me realize what I should and shouldn't do to feel good. |
3. Can you tell what you enjoyed about your last job?
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The interaction with people, and the great working atmosphere. |
4. What do you consider the worst thing about your last job?
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The way the management handled certain situations. |
5. What was the most difficult thing you had to do?
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Deal with angry, sceraming customers. |
6. Can you think of a problem you have had, and let us know how you handled it?
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Everyone wants to be tended to the very second the enter the premises, and it was a juggle to keep people entertained while planning and regulating the flow of the restaurant. Thanks to my wonderful colleagues, and our ability to co- operate, we mana |
7. What is the most important thing to do in choosing a new job?
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Find out whether you are compatible with the company and their way of working, if you like what they do and how they do it. |
8. Can you tell us what makes you happy?
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Spending time with people I care about, travel. |
9. What type of commitment can you make to your new employer?
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100% commitment and dedication, reliability,flexibility, a caring and happy personality and an unrelentless will to evolve and grow. |
10. What are your reasons for wanting to come to Canada?
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I love the country and the people. |
11. Do you plan to come directly to Canada?
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Yes. |
12. Would you be willing to work anywhere in Canada?
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I would prefer Calgary, Alberta. |
13. Do you think it is likely that you will change your mind about coming to Canada?
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Absolutely not. |
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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Someone who is demeaning to others and try to put other people down. |
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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Depends on the situation, but I would mostlikely discuss the problem with the person who is responsible or involved in the matter. |
16. What are your long-term goals?
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To develop as a person and be happy. |
17. Do you enjoy spending time outdoors? What about in the winter? Are you athletic?
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I love scuba diving, horseback riding and to swim and hike. When I was little we wen skiing quite a bit during winter, and I even tried snowboardoing at one pont, put prefer skiing. |
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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Yes, at the facility here I've worked, and that was for 5 other people, sometimes more, if we had visitors. I like cooking, its heaps fun, and I like to try new recipies, but prefer to do chicken and pasta dishes, pies, and such. |
19. What would be a typical day for you on the job you are in now?
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Take up the patient, shower, dress and feed him/her, and make him/her ready for work, if its a working day. Otherwise we would probably go for a walk or all spend time in the living room together with the other patients. |
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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Horseback riding, hike, scuba diving, swim, spend time with friends and family, etc. |
24. Do you have a serious boyfriend? Where does he live?
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No. |