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Answer / sumera114


My skills and abilities make me confident to face and
handle all kinds of tasks and make me highly adaptible and
flexible.

whichever task is assigned ,I will be doing it utmost
commitment and sincerity.

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why should we consider u..

Answer / keerthana

I have interest to perform the kind this job profile. And
am confident tat my skills match for this. And am very
flexible wit the job requriment and adaptable which is more
indeed is required in Teams.

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why should we consider u..

Answer / deepak

because i know all the yhe theoratical aspacts of management
bt i simply know want to apply my management technics
practically coz m very much confident about management methods

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