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What can I be excited about today?
What are you the most excited or optimistic about today?
- “Time with my family this evening.”
- “The weekend and seeing my girlfriend.”
- “More time to cuddle my kids.”
- “My baby looks like he will start crawling any day now.
- “Me working on myself – took a leap and started therapy.
- “Taking care of myself.”
How do you answer what are you most excited about work?
I can assure you that I am looking forward to start working, after spending long years studying, and getting ready for this very moment. What’s more, I really like what you do in this company, and it will be a dream come true to get a chance to work for you. I’m most excited about the nature of the job.
What makes you excited about this opportunity?
‘This opportunity is really exciting for me as I will be able to…’ ‘I see the role as a way of developing my career in a forward-thinking/well-established company/industry as…’ ‘I feel I will succeed in the role because I have experience in/softs skills that demonstrate/ I’ve taken this course…’
What makes you excited about this job?
Show that you’re excited about the job opportunity. Mention any long-term projects you’re excited about and how they can help you build your skill sets. Bring up any skills or previous work experiences that make you uniquely matched to the job.
What are some things that excite people?
It’s your life – which of these 5 ideas excite you the most?
- Revisit a childhood passion. As a kid, many of us had a passion.
- Take up a new hobby or a volunteer activity. Learning new things helps keep you young.
- Appreciate people who shaped your life.
- Take one-on-one trips with your kids or grandkids.
What makes you excited to come to work?
What gets me excited about going to work is the opportunity I have to help others. My clients and my candidates. I’m motivated by my ability to be a positive influence that leads others to find success. I also love the creative aspect of what I do and I’ve always said that recruiting is more art than science.
What is the feeling of excitement?
Excitement is defined as a feeling of enthusiasm, eagerness or exhilaration, or is defined as something that causes such a feeling. The way a child feels on Christmas morning waiting to open his presents is an example of excitement. Christmas morning, which inspires exhilaration, is an example of an excitement.
What do you feel when you’re excited?
Excitement is a feeling or situation full of activity, joy, exhilaration, or upheaval. There are a few types of excitement, but they’re all exciting — they get your attention. If you can’t wait for your birthday, you’re feeling a happy kind of excitement.
What excites you most in life these days?
What excites me most in life these days is having valuable and inspiring conversations with revolutionary minds that also act on their values. Conversations on the future of farming, agroforestry, agroecology, AI technology, vulnerability, co-sensing and being brave. Getting to know myself and my friends on the team better excites me.
What excites you the most about learning?
Learning. What excites me most is when I feel like I’m learning something and becoming a better human being everyday, that is the core. I could mention a lot of things but the underlying thing is that if I feel I am getting better and I see that in others as well, I get excited.
What do you find engaging in your current work?
To do this you need to both find out what people find engaging, and engage them in their current work. At face value this question is all about finding out what they’re excited about. But it can be more subtle than that. Upcoming work, events, or challenges that they’re excited about. Things outside of work that they’re excited about.
What excites you about being a farmer?
Conversations on the future of farming, agroforestry, agroecology, AI technology, vulnerability, co-sensing and being brave. Getting to know myself and my friends on the team better excites me. To see my friends grow and to see them take risks. Intense eye contact also excites me.