What if you could live anywhere on the planet?
“If I could live anywhere in the world, I would probably want to live in the Bahamas–a nice hot place to live, a lot of sun, beaches, tropical water where I could go diving ALL year round. See all sorts of cool underwater creatures and coral reefs. As well as shipwrecks.”
Where in the world would you most like to visit?
15 Top Places to Visit in the World
- Machu Picchu, Peru. Machu Picchu.
- The Grand Canyon, Arizona. Horseshoe Bend in the Grand Canyon.
- Rome, Italy. The Roman Forum.
- Maui, Hawaii. A lush tropical beach on Maui.
- Masai Mara, Kenya. Cheetah in the Masai Mara.
- Montreal, Canada. Downtown Montreal at dusk.
- New Zealand.
- Istanbul, Turkey.
Why Travelling alone is a great idea?
Solo trips give you more freedom and push you out of your comfort zone. There’s less pressure to be on-the-go at all moments. Being alone empowers you and leads to self-love.
Where is the best place on earth?
The 10 Best Places to Live in the World
- Brisbane, Australia. Overall rating: 92.4.
- Melbourne, Australia (tie) Overall rating: 92.5.
- Geneva, Switzerland (tie) Overall rating: 92.5.
- Zurich, Switzerland. Overall rating: 92.8.
- Perth, Australia. Overall rating: 93.3.
- Tokyo (tie)
- Wellington, New Zealand (tie)
- Adelaide, Australia.
What is a bad day at work?
A bad day is one where you feel lousy on the job. You’re unhappy at work and when you come home, you definitely don’t feel like having more of those days.
Where do you want to be most of the time?
The place you want to be most might be Hawaii or Europe, but that is not necessarily what a prospective employer wants to hear. Interviewers want to know that you actually want this job and want to be where you are now. I want to be right here where I’m at.
Where would you go if you had a chance to travel?
So if I had a chance to travel, I would go to Italy, the land of rich and distinct cuisines. Authentic pastas, pizzas and all sorts of cheese who wouldn’t want that? Taiwan has some of the best street food in the world. I would go to Taiwan because I have always wanted to go, but never got the chance.
How to answer “what are you doing now to get this job?
Making your answer relevant to what you are doing now is certain to score you some brownie points and make it clear that you are motivated to get this job. Although hiring managers begin this question by saying there is wrong answer, there is definitely a way to answer this in a way that does not reflect well on yourself.