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煤制乙二醇发展快有待技术突破? 本文由 盖德化工论坛转载自互联网 【行业新闻】煤制 乙二醇 发展快有待技术突破 2014-04-30 中国 煤化工 产业网 2013年我国乙二醇主要产能达504.3万吨,其中 乙烯 路线法产能364.3万吨,煤制路线和甲醇路线140万吨,占27.8%1。   我国乙二醇生产能力和产量远不能满足国内聚酯等日益增长的市场需求。据统计,2013年全国的聚酯产能为3190万吨,乙二醇表观消费量接近1192万吨,国内总产量大致368万吨,进口量为824万吨,进口依存度达69.25%。2007~2012年国内乙二醇需求量对外依存度均超过70%,2013年略有降低至69%左右,我国每年需要大量进口。   煤制乙二醇在2009年初就被列入国家石化产业调整和振兴规划,目前建成、在建、拟建、规划的煤制乙二醇项目30多个,若所述装置全部按计划投产,我国煤制乙二醇产能将达到1270万吨,假设开工平均负荷在60%,则全年产量为762万吨,加上现有石油路线乙二醇装置,国内乙二醇产能完全能够满足国内市场需求。   目前已投产的煤制乙二醇装置产能共计90万吨:通辽金煤化工一期20万吨、河南煤化集团3套装置60万吨、新疆天业5万吨和华鲁恒升5万吨。预计2014年投产的装置产能达195万吨,届时煤制乙二醇产能高达285万吨。   国内的乙二醇供应将逐步形成国内石油法制乙二醇、煤制乙二醇及进口乙二醇 “三分天下” 格局。   我国乙二醇的消费领域主要集中在聚酯,聚酯消费量达乙二醇需求总量的92%,其余8%用在 防冻液 和不饱和树脂领域。   煤制乙二醇因其紫外透光率、醇度和杂质等指标不能满足聚酯市场的需要,其应用领域主要分布在防冻液和不饱和树脂(UPR)行业。   煤制乙二醇凭着天然的成本等优势,2014年的产能将突破300万吨。但因指标问题还不能在聚酯行业得到推广,如果该领域不能很快得到突破,将面临产能过剩,许多新企业一投产当日就要面对产品的销售困难。如果技术得到突破的话,对后期的乙二醇供需格局将产生深远的影响。查看更多 0个回答 . 3人已关注
膜管防止反压? 合成驰放气采用膜分离回收氢,在操作过程中要防止膜管反压,渗透氢压力不能高于入膜压力。为什么?另外尾气压力在没有减压时的压力应该和入膜压力差不多对吗?查看更多 4个回答 . 1人已关注
第二届全国溶剂油市场形势发展研讨会? 会议背景: 2009年在一系列经济刺激方案的实施下,油市突破经济危机的阴霾,由35美元/桶涨至60美元/桶,呈现出了积极向上的走势。原油的上涨在一定范围内提振了商家信心,也增加了溶剂油的生产成本,但是下游需求的不温不火左右着溶剂油市场的震荡局面。经济危机下涂料、油漆、橡胶、清洗等等行业的起色直接影响着烷烃、芳烃溶剂油的需求情况。 由于溶剂油用途广泛,直接应用于国民经济的各个行业,备受关注,中宇资讯定于7月底在六朝古都南京召开“2009第二届全国溶剂油市场形势发展研讨会”,诚邀各界业内人士共同探讨经济低迷期间溶剂油的生产、销售策略,以及2009-2010年溶剂油的发展趋势。 会议议题: 宏观篇:国际原油趋势发展的因素分析及后市预测 微观篇: 1:2009-2010年溶剂油的生产及销售策略 2: 特种溶剂油 的优势和发展前景 特种溶剂油即 脱芳烃溶剂油 为无色无味透明液体,具有馏程窄,芳烃和硫含量低,溶解性好等特点,符合国家环保 的要求,因此在金属轧制、 杀虫气雾剂 、工业清洗和电子清洗等领域具有广阔的应用前景。但是技术和价格的高度阻碍 了该产品的市场推广。 3:芳烃产品在溶剂领域的应用比重以及未来消费趋势 2009~2015年,我国将新建和扩建乙烯项目13~15项!芳烃产品可能会处于供大于求的局面,面临更大的市场压 力必将会导致一部分芳烃装置加入生产溶剂油的行列。芳烃溶剂油在油漆、涂料、农药、清洗等行业的消费趋势将有何 变化? 4:地方炼油企业生产溶剂油的优劣势及应对策略 由于国家出台了要求淘汰小炼厂的政令,加上燃油税推出后燃料油消费税的大幅提升,目前国际油价连续攀升,地 方炼油企业的成本及原料采购压力越来越大,我们的未来将何去何从....... 5:芳烃两苯调油市场及利润的探讨 由于甲苯、二甲苯有提高辛烷值的作用,在成品油汽柴油中,调配较为普遍。怎样才能获得更大的利润空间是我们 关注的话题。 6:溶剂油的发展趋势及相关数据发布 参会单位类型: ● 参会单位类型 1、生产单位:国内外大中型炼化企业,各地方炼厂等石油化工企业,溶剂油使用下游等企业; 2、经营单位:贸易商等相关单位; 3、石油行业相关的金融机构、投资公司、咨询公司及协会等; 4、上下游市场的生产、加工、销售、贸易等各个环节及终端用户 (甲苯、二甲苯、混苯等芳烃产品相关企业); 5、其它关注市场的机关、海关、环保、仓储、物流、进出口、科研单位、媒体等第三方单位 会议资讯及联系人:宋女士: 0533-6092924 手机:13964417302 传真:0533-6092907 6093979 查看更多 2个回答 . 1人已关注
最全的英文面试问题加答案? "What are your goals for the future?" or "Where do you see yourself in five years?" Don't discuss your goals for returning to school or having a family, they are not relevant and could knock you out of contention for the job . Rather, you want to connect your answer to the job you are applying for. 最佳答案 * My long-term goals involve growing with a company where I can continue to learn, take on additional responsibilities, and contribute as much of value as I can. * I see myself as a top performing employee in a well-established organization , like this one. I plan on enhancing my skills and continuing my involvement in (related) professional associations. * Once I gain additional experience, I would like to move on from a technical position to management. * In the XYZ Corporation, what is a typical career path for someone with my skills and experiences? 第一个问题一般都是这个 Tell me about yourself/ How would you describe yourself? You walk into the interview room, shake hands with your interviewer and sit down with your best interviewing smile on. Guess what their first question is? "Tell me about yourself." Your interviewer is not looking for a 10-minute dissertation here. Instead, offer a razor sharp sentence or two that sets the stage for further discussion and sets you apart from your competitors. Your Unique Selling Proposition (USP) 说出你的卖点 Give them "your synopsis about you" answer, specifically your Unique Selling Proposition. Known as a personal branding or a value-added statement, the USP is a succinct, one-sentence description of who you are, your biggest strength and the major benefit that a company will derive from this strength. Here is an example of a Unique Selling Proposition: "I'm a seasoned Retail Manager strong in developing training programs and loss prevention techniques that have resulted in revenue savings of over $2.3Million for (employer's name) during the past 11 years." What a difference you've made with this statement. Your interviewer is now sitting forward in her chair giving you her full attention. At this point, you might add the following sentence: "I'd like to discuss how I might be able to do something like that for you." The ball is now back in her court and you have the beginnings of a real discussion and not an interrogation process. “My background to date has been centered around preparing myself to become the very best financial consultant I can become. Let me tell you specifically how I've prepared myself. I am an undergraduate student in finance and accounting at _________ University. My past experiences has been in retail and higher education. Both aspects have prepared me well for this career.” 首先要明确他们想了解的是哪方面的内容 Do they want to know about your career so far, about your hobbies or family life? If in doubt, ASK them to clarify what they wish you to talk about. Then give a short factual answer, ending with " is there anything else you'd like to know about me?" * How would you describe yourself? 这个问题的答案应该是和他们的招聘广告上对于雇员的要求的基本一致,所以,看看你有哪些特质满足了他们的要求吧 Try to think about what the interviewers are looking for and keep this in mind as you answer interview questions. Remember the job advert? Were they looking for initiative, a good communicator, someone with good attention to detail? Describe yourself in these terms. Start with "I am.." and not with "I think..." or "I believe.." so that you sound self aware and confident. ----------------------------------------------------------- When you're interviewing for an internal position within your company, you may be asked what you will do if you don't get the job. The interviewer wants to know whether you are concerned about just the advancement opportunity or the company. 内部职位竞聘常会被问到如果你没有得到这份工作的话你将会怎么办的问题。 最佳答案 I am committed to this company and its advancement so, should I not be selected, I will work with and support whoever might get selected. However, I do feel that my experience in the department and with the team would make me the best candidate How would your boss describe you? If you get the job, your interviewer may be your future boss so you need to answer this question carefully. Describe yourself as any boss would want to see you. You might say: "My boss would describe me as hard working, loyal, friendly and committed. He would say that I work well on my own initiative and deliver what he wants on time and to a high standard". Again, don’t use the term “I think my boss would say..” as it gives an element of doubt. Be positive and certain with the interview answer you give. * What motivates you? I am motivated by being around other positive people, we might question if working alone would suit them. I am motivated by targets. * What do you look for in a job? This is really a question about suitability, though we've included it here. Remember the advert? Focus on the advert criteria and you won't go far wrong. For example, if the advert called for someone to lead others, you might say: "I like a job where I can lead and motivate others and enjoy seeing improvements in team performance". If the advert called for a target-focused individual, you might say: "I like having targets. They encourage me to stretch myself and beat them!" * What is your personal mission statemen t or motto ? Not everyone has one, but because you might be asked, think what yours would be. "Just do it!" "Right first time, every time". "Less talk, more action". "Treat others as you'd wish to be treated". "Fortune favours the brave". "Quality, quality, quality...". Our advice: This is one of those times when we ask candidates to explain their answers to our interview questions. So, whatever you say, it's likely you'll be asked to give a reason or example so have one in mind. For most jobs, you want to sound positive and motivated, but possibly not ruthless or inconsiderate. * What do you enjoy most about what you do now? "I really enjoy the technical nature of the job and the speed at which I'm able to fix faults. I get a lot of satisfaction from getting people back to work as soon as possible". If working as part of a team is mentioned as a requirement of the job, you might answer: "I really enjoy being part of a team. I like it when the team pulls together to achieve something and everyone can take some credit". * What do you enjoy least about your current role? A good interview answer might go something like this: "Actually, I enjoy everything about what I do. I suppose if I had to give something up, it would be..." The 'something' depends on you, but it's best to mention something incidental to your job, like admin or paperwork. So you might say: "I'm not sure (pause). I suppose if I had to pick something to give up it would be paperwork. I know it's important, and I do it well, but if someone else did if for me, that would be great!" * Why do you want to leave your current job/company? If you're applying for a more senior job, you might answer: "I really enjoy what I do, bu t I'm ready for more responsibility and challenge which your job offers. Unfortunately, my current job/employer can't give me this." If this isn't the reason, use yours instead, but always be positive in your answers to tough interview question * What do you think of your current boss? "My current boss is great. He sets the team challenging but realistic targets and motivates us to achieve them..." "My current boss is very good. She deals with her team firmly but fairly and enjoys our respect because of this..." If your current boss is not great, and you are prepared to answer more interview questions about this, say so, but do balance each criticism with a positive point. Remember the need to appear positive in your answers to interview questions. You might say: "My current boss has strengths and weaknesses. He is very good at listening to people but sometimes, in my view, doesn't deal with underperformers firmly enough. This affects team morale sometimes..." * What will you miss about your present job? People is the best interview answer here. Say anything else and you're suggesting the job you're applying for won't give you everything you had and more, and might even leave you wanting! As you think about answers to interview questions, always have in mind the need to create a positive impression. "Well I'm confident that the job you're offering will give me everything I have now and more so I don't think I'll miss anything about the job itself. But I'll miss some of the people of course..." * What can you tell me about XYZ Company? If you need to, start by saying "Is it ok if I refer to my notes?". When you get the nod, off you go. A good interview answer should include short factual statements covering such things as the Company's history, its products, staff numbers, turnover and future business objectives. Something like this is fine: "I believe the Company began in 1967, with just one outlet, but now has 25. From what I've read, you sell A, B and C products across Europe and the States and have a turnover in excess of $5 million. You employ 125 staff. I beleive you hope to enter the Asian market by 2010". "I've done some research and can tell you more if you like". You will likely hear "No, that's fine. Thank you." Your interviewers will be impressed that you prepared and made notes and you're off to a good start. * What do you think XYZ Company can offer you? There are two bits to this interview question, the role and the Company. Mention both. You might say: "I'm told the Company has a firm commitment to individual training and development. This is great news for me because I'm keen to learn and advance in the Company. The role itself appears challenging and rewarding which I'll find very motivating". * If you're successful, what do you think you'll be doing day-to-day? You might start by saying "I understand that I'll be...". Then you could talk about the main role, any other activities and any targets you expect to be given. What are your strengths/weaknesses? IMPORTANT -- this common job interview question can be asked in many different ways, such as "What qualities do you admire in others that you would like to develop in yourself?" Strengths should be easy enough to think about (keep the position in mind). Talking about weaknesses can be harder but good interview answers are still possible. Many people choose to mention something which they've recognized as being a weakness but have overcome. "I'd like to be more organized, like one of my colleagues. She doesn't have to try. But because I don't find it as easy as her, I use to-do lists and a diary to help me successfully manage my work". On a final note, it's much safer to highlight your lack of experience or knowledge as a weakness than a fault in your personality. Employers can always give you experience but few want to help you overcome shortcomings in your personality! So avoid telling interviewers that you "get bored" or "too involved" or "frustrated"! Why did you think you are suited to this job? What they are really asking is "You know what we are looking for so can you tell us what you have done or what you have, that is relevant." Why should we give the job to you above other applicants? This is often our closing question. We want to know, in a nutshell, why you are the best candidate for the job. This is a chance to list your best attributes as they relate to the vacancy. Don't be cocky, but don't be shy.\ * How well do you work under pressure? “I know that all jobs involve some sort of pressure at some time. I can work as well under pressure as I do at any other time but when I am busy, I prioritize activities so that my workload is manageable.” If the interviewers focus on other pressure, such as pressure to meet targets, dealing with difficult customers etc, give an appropriate reply, mentioning past situations where you have coped under such pressure. * What sort of people do you find it difficult to work with? “I am an easy going person who seems to get on with everyone. If I have to pick a type of person that bothers me, it's the one who doesn't pull their weight or isn't worried about the standard of their work because it reflects badly on the rest of the team.” * Sell me this pen! In interviews for sales job, you may hear this, believe us! In fact, one of us had a non-sales interview and was asked this, unexpectedly. The object you are asked to sell could in fact be anything. Some interviewers like to see whether you focus on the benefits of the object or its features. The features of the pen might be that it's blue, with a roller ball and plastic coating . The benefits might be that it's reliable, easy to hold and leak proof . * What key skills do you think you need to be successful in this role? You got this far because your job application form or resume or CV matched the interviewers' criteria as specified in the job advert. Just expand on this in your job interview answers. List the skills you think are required, giving a little explanation as to why each is needed. You might then be asked to give examples where you've used one or more of these skills. These are behavioural interview questions. * Where do you see yourself in five years time? This can be a difficult job interview question to answer, especially if you've not thought beyond getting this job! When you answer, you want to sound ambitious enough to be motivated to do a good job, but not too ambitious in case your interviewers think you're only using this job as a stepping stone to something better. I can be successful in this job and taken on additional responsibilities and be considered suitable for promotion. * How does this job fit into your career plans? This is a similar job interview question to the one above really, except that it looks beyond five years. Be realistic. You might say something like this if you're going for a middle-management position: "My ambition is to lead a department and be involved in strategic decision-making at a senior level. I expect the role I'm applying for to give me more experience of leading and some introduction to strategy so that I'm ready for a senior role in a few years time". * Where did you think you'd be at this stage in your life? Avoid saying further than you are now! It's better to show you've met or exceeded your ambitions than fallen short of them. Tell the interviewers that you are happy with your life and career, but are looking for more challenge as you like to stretch yourself to achieve more. * If you could start again, what career decisions would you make differently? You're on sticky ground if you start trying to think of hypothetical career changes that might have served you better in the past. Your answers to interview questions will suggest you're not happy with the way things are and no-one wants to hire an unhappy person. “I wouldn't change anything. I am happy with my career as it is now but want fresh challenges.” "I'm not the kind of person who looks back with regrets. I prefer to invest my energy looking forward". * How would you approach a typical project? If you're applying for a project based job, such as a project manager, you will be asked this job interview question. Don't give a long winded answer, but try to demonstrate that you would take into account the main components of effective project planning such as: - Planning the schedule backwards from completion - Working out what you need to get the job done effectively and on time - Budgeting -- costs, time and resources - Allowing a contingency * How would you get the best from people? If you are applying for any management role, it is highly likely you'll be asked this job interview question. The kind of skills that we'd be looking for in a good applicant are: - Good communication - Teamwork skills - Recognizing what each person can bring - Setting a good example - Praising good performances * Give us an example of how you have resolved conflict. As this is a behavioural interview question, you need to find an example of conflict that you have resolved. The sort of skills you need to demonstrate in your interview answer are: - Fairness - Discussing problems with individuals in private - Making sure you get to the root of the problem - Finding a solution that everyone will accept * What did you look for when you hired people in the past? This is a general question. Don't think about specific skills of the job you are applying for. Think generally about the key attributes everyone looks for in a good applicant. Among others, these include: - Aptitude - Skills - Initiative - Flexibility - Commitment Do you work best by yourself or as part of a team? Most jobs require both, to varying degrees. As with all answers to job interview questions, think about the position you are applying for. Are the interviewers looking for a team worker? Did they mention this in the advert or is it implicit in the job description? If a team player is required, tell the interviewers that you work well in a team. Give an example if you can. You might say: "I prefer to work in teams. I find that better decisions are reached when people work together and share ideas. Of course I'm happy to work alone when required too." If the job is mostly done alone, you might say: "I work very well by myself because I'm self motivated, organized and conscientious. I'm comfortable working in teams though and recognize that this is better in some situations". * What kind of personality do you work best with and why? You will deal with many personalities in any job. If the interviewers know the people you'll be working with, they might have a personality in mind! It's hard for you to know this however so stick to a safe answer. You might say: "I find I work well with almost everyone but who I work best with might depend on the activity. If it's a project, I prefer to work with someone who's practical and organized because this is important. If it's leading a discussion, working with someone who's a good facilitator helps." * How would you go about establishing your credibility quickly within the team? Gaining credibility quickly is important. Make sure you listen, learn, question, understand. You might say: "That's a good question and I realize it's important to gain credibility quickly. I believe the best way is to show your colleagues that you respect their experience and want to learn from them as well as about them. You need to listen, ask the right questions and make sure you understand. If they can see you'll fit in early on, it helps". * Tell me about a time where you had to deal with conflict on the job. This is a behavioural interview question. If you can't think of an example, it's ok to say so. If that's the case, either say how you would deal with it, or use an example where someone you know dealt with conflict well. Most interviewers would look for: o Getting both sides of the argument o Suggesting and agreeing compromise o Showing tactfulness o Showing empathy * What irritates you about other people, and how do you deal with it? Personal conflict is inevitable in the workplace Try not to say that A or B irritates you. Instead, talk about the characteristics which you find hard, not the people. You might say: "I find I get on with most people so it's not normally a problem. It's rather disappointing when people don't pull their weight I suppose and this has happened. In that instance I spoke to the person in private, explained that they were letting the team down and asked them to make more of an effort. They did." "Can you give me some idea of the salary you're expecting?" is one of those job interview questions that can really get you tongue-tied. What do you say? Usually, moments later, you realize you've accepted a salary far lower than you wanted. Although you were prepared to negotiate your salary, you panicked at the last minute and lost your nerve. As you leave the interview room, your excitement at getting the job is tainted. You can't help feeling undervalued, even a little duped. Ask for too much and you risk looking unrealistic, over confident, maybe even greedy. Ask for too little and you risk undervaluing yourself and your contribution, and ultimately being underpaid. For many of us, salary is one of the most important factors in taking a job, but it's often the hardest to deal with. Nerves got the better of her and worried about sounding greedy, she suggested a lower amount. When she was offered the job, there was the salary she suggested, right at the start of the offer letter. She wasn't surprised but she was disappointed. So how can you avoid this happening to you? * Research is essential when it comes to suggesting a reasonable salary. Take time to look though job advertisements for similar positions. Research the WWW or post a question in a forum or on Yahoo! Answers Research the Company too. A large Company, if asked, will probably have more scope to offer you a better benefits package than a smaller one * Don't initiate salary discussions or say anything about pay during your job interview unless asked * If you're asked for a figure, suggest a range rather than an actual figure. This gives room to negotiate if a firm job offer is made during the job interview * If you're offered the job and reach agreement on a salary, make sure the written job offer states this amount clearly * And when it comes to the actual salary negotiation here are 6 essential salary * The most important thing to remember when discussing your salary is that it is a negotiation. Like any form of bartering, the first figure you mention in the job interview probably won't be the figure you agree on. But it's a place to start. * Be confident about what you're worth. Recognise that you're bringing something unique to the Company, and that you're worth the wage you're requesting. Even if you've only just finished school or college, you still have something unique to offer and it's important to bear that in mind as you think about salary negotiation. * Remember also that it's not easy finding the right person for a job. If you've impressed the interviewers enough to employ you, you have the upper hand and paying a little more to keep you isn't too big a deal. So ask for a slightly higher salary than you expect. * If the job advertisement mentions a salary range, employers will be prepared to pay more for the right candidate. If you're a little uncomfortable asking for the top figure, choose one just above the mid-range. This gives the impression that you are worth a good wage and is a great place to start. Assuming an advertised salary range of $30,000 to $42,000, you might say this: "I'm expecting a salary in the region of $38,000, based on my knowledge and experience". * Remember that salary is not everything. If the salary is less than you hoped and the Company won't or can't go any higher, ask about other benefits which are important to you like training courses, financial help with further study and so on. What specific goals, including those related to your occupation, have you established for your life? I want to be working for an excellent company like yours in a job in which I am managing information. I plan to contribute my leadership, interpersonal, and technical skills. My long-range career goal is to be the best information systems technician I can for the company I work for. 3. How has your college experience prepared you for a business career? I have prepared myself to transition into the work force through real-world experience involving travel abroad, internship, and entrepreneurial opportunities. While interning with a private organization in Ecuador, I developed a 15-page marketing plan composed in Spanish that recommended more effective ways the company could promote its services. I also traveled abroad on two other occasions in which I researched the indigenous culture of the Mayan Indians in Todos Santos, Guatemala, and participate din a total language immersion program in Costa Rica. As you can see from my academic, extracurricular, and experiential background, I have unconditionally committed myself to success as a marketing professional. 4. Please describe the ideal job for you following graduation. My ideal job is one that incorporates both my education and practical work skills to be the best I can be. Namely combining my education in finance with my working knowledge of customer service operations, entrepreneurial abilities, computer skills, and administrative skills. I want to utilize my analytical expertise to help people meet their financial goals. This is exactly why I am convinced that I would be a very valuable member of the Merrill Lynch team. What influenced you to choose this career? My past experiences have shown me that I enjoy facing and overcoming the challenge of making a sale. Without a doubt, once I have practiced my presentation and prepared myself for objections, I feel very confident approaching people I don't know and convincing them that they need my product. Lastly, I like sales because my potential for success is limited only by how much of myself I dedicate toward my goal. If any profession is founded on self-determinism, it surely must be sales. At what point did you choose this career? I knew that I wanted to pursue information systems technology about my sophomore year in college. It was then that I realized that my hobby (computers) was taking up most of my time. My favorite courses were IT courses. I also realized that I was doing computer-oriented work-study that I enjoyed so much I would have done it for free. What specific goals have you established for your career? My goals include becoming a Certified Financial Advisor so I can obtain a better working knowledge of financial research analysis, which would allow me contribute to my client base as a better financial consultant since I would have that extra insight into the companies they are seeking to invest in. Also this is the foundation block to advancing my career to portfolio manager or even branch office manager. What will it take to attain your goals, and what steps have you taken toward attaining them? I've already done some research on other workers at Merrill Lynch to see how they achieved similar goals. I know that Merrill Lynch encourages the pursuit and will reimburse for tuition of a graduate degree. I plan on pursuing a MBA to give me an even more extensive knowledge of business and financial analysis. How did you handle a challenge? * During a difficult financial period, I was able to satisfactorily negotiate repayment schedules with multiple vendors. * When the software development of our new product stalled, I coordinated the team which managed to get the schedule back on track. We were able to successfully troubleshoot the issues and solve the problems, within a very short period of time. * A long-term client was about to take their business to a competitor. I met with the customer and was able to change how we handled the account on a day-to-day basis, in order to keep the business When you're asked what your greatest weakness is, try to turn a negative into a positive. 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Rather, I prefer to complete the project well ahead of schedule. * I have exceeded my sales goals every quarter and I've earned a bonus each year since I started with my current employer. * My time management skills are excellent and I'm organized, efficient, and take pride in excelling at my work. * I pride myself on my customer service skills and my ability to resolve what could be difficult situations. How well can you work in stressful situations? * Stress is very important to me. With stress, I do the best possible job. The appropriate way to deal with stress is to make sure I have the correct balance between good stress and bad stress. I need good stress to stay motivated and productive. * I react to situations, rather than to stress. That way, the situation is handled and doesn't become stressful. * I actually work better under pressure and I've found that I enjoy working in a challenging environment. * From a personal perspective, I manage stress by visiting the gym every evening. It's a great stress reducer. * Prioritizing my responsibilities so I have a clear idea of what needs to be done when, has helped me effectively manage pressure on the job. * If the people I am managing are contributing to my stress level, I discuss options for better handling difficult situations with them. What’s motivates you? * I was responsible for several projects where I directed development teams and implemented repeatable processes. The teams achieved 100% on-time delivery of software products. I was motivated both by the challenge of finishing the projects ahead of schedule and by managing the teams that achieved our goals. * I've always been motivated by the desire to do a good job at whatever position I'm in. I want to excel and to be successful in my job, both for my own personal satisfaction and for my employer. * I have always wanted to ensure that my company's clients get the best customer service I can provide. I've always felt that it's important, both to me personally, and for the company and the clients, to provide a positive customer experience. * I have spent my career in sales, typically in commission-based positions, and compensation has always been a strong factor in motivating me to be the top salesperson at my prior employers. Salary Negotiations If you're asked what your salary requirements are, say that they are open based upon the position and the overall compensation package. Or tell the employer you'd like to know more about the responsibilities and the challenges of the job prior to discussing salary. Another option is to give the employer a salary range based upon the salary research you've done up front. 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职业:北京吉星工程项目管理有限公司 - 实习生-操作员
学校:洛阳大学 - 环境与化学工程学院
地区:河南省
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