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Sunday, June 28, 2009

HR.33 - Are you Willing to take risks?



“To get what you want, Stop doing what isn’t working.”


The answer to this question depends on the position and nature of the job you are applying for. But it’s believed that those who are willing to take risks are positioned well than the other candidates.


Your answers can be :


1) I’m a risk taker. I keep my options open and if the reward justifies the risk, I would definitely try. I believe rewards belong only to those guys who go beyond intentions to the place of actions.

“Policy of being too cautious is the greatest risk of all.”


2) I see myself as a risk taker. But before taking any decision, I always evaluate all other options and after careful considerations I would definitely take a risk if the rewards were high enough.

“There is as much risk in doing nothing, as in doing something.”

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3) I think it’s important to take some risks. Going the extra mile in taking risks is worth even if failure is the result, because the experience and the growth from the risks are priceless.

“What you risk reveals what you value.”


4) I see myself as a careful risk taker. I would definitely study each and every situation and take a risk that would improve my personal and company’s situation. I believe a risk is worth if the reward are high enough.


5) I’m reliable and believe in stability and guarantees. My work will be based on facts and knowledge without assumptions or guesses, So I tend to stay away from risk.


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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Cover Letter - 2

Saransh Pansari,
Balika Vidyalay Lane,
Khetrajpur,
Sambalpur-768003 (Orissa)
+91 98610 46567; saranshpansari@gmail.com
May 12, 2008


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Dear Sir,


I have learnt about the recent job openings at your company. With a B.Tech degree in Mechanical Engineering and a passion for the field of mechanical engineering, I believe my qualification is an ideal match for your requirements.



As my resume highlights, I have the technical knowledge and expertise to:



  • Manage the production process of a company and meet production targets.
  • Control quality and meet quality standards.
  • Assist in designing of various components of the product.
  • Planning and implementing the preventive and predictive maintenance schedules.

With these skills I believe I can significantly contribute to your company.

During my Engineering studies, I have successfully completed a project on modification of a Diesel engine to run on Biodiesel. An industrial project with TATA motors has also contributed to my experience in production planning and control. In my summer training, I have learnt about the usage of various tools and functioning of CATIA.

The opportunities to learn and grow with your company will give me a perfect platform to implement my personal and professional skills and contribute to the growth of the company.

Please find my resume enclosed with this letter, further detailing my academic qualifications for the applied position. I will be glad to supply any further clarifications or information that you might need in order to evaluate my application. Thank you for your consideration. I look forward to receiving your reply and further interaction.

With regards,

Saransh Pansari.

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