How do you consider yourself suitable for this position?

Answer Posted / manish sharma

I am to be a good team player besides a hard worker.
I believe that my knowledge, attribute, skills, working
experience, and inspiration that the position required
makes me suitable candidate for this post. I can
confidently carry out the task mentioned in your job
description. I consider myself a committed team player who
also relishes challenges and readily assumes responsibility
and accountability in a personal performance role where
initiative is vital. I can add value and make a
worthwhile contribution to the company’s growth with
technical essentials which I have gained during my past
service career. My attitude and temperament best suits the
nature of the job. And therefore, I am eager to enter in a
new working environment. I would like the opportunity to
contribute to the efficient operation of a well-known
company and to earn advancement through on-the-job
performance.

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