Great response! One thing that I have noticed in most of the place that I had gone for an interview is that they think they are making you a favor by giving you the opportuninty to work with them, when actually, at the end of the day is like a transaction where each one exchange some kind of value for another kind of value.
That's why I always like to ask to the recruiters when they're done making questions, something like: "What are the benefits you think an collaborator will have working in your company?"
Is in our hands to let the recruiters know that they also need us (Of course, you have to show the value you represent), and that's why they contacted you.
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Great response! One thing that I have noticed in most of the place that I had gone for an interview is that they think they are making you a favor by giving you the opportuninty to work with them, when actually, at the end of the day is like a transaction where each one exchange some kind of value for another kind of value.
That's why I always like to ask to the recruiters when they're done making questions, something like: "What are the benefits you think an collaborator will have working in your company?"
Is in our hands to let the recruiters know that they also need us (Of course, you have to show the value you represent), and that's why they contacted you.