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Biologist Needed to Answer Interview QuestionsModerator: BioTeam
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Biologist Needed to Answer Interview QuestionsI am a college student in need of a biologist to answer acouple of general questions pertaining to the actual profession. If possible please answer the below questions and feel free to eloborate. If I am posting this in the wrong forum please direct me to the correct one.
1. What is your name and Title? 2. Could you briefly describe your job responsibilities? 3. What is your educational and employment background? 4. What made you consider this field of biological science? 5. What type of research or projects are you currently involved in? 6. Which scientific skills do you value the most in your current field? 7. How do you see your field changing within the next 5 years? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Erm...are you trying to scam? If not why do you need someone else to answer those question? You even want a name and title! :S
I suggest going for a job you are suited to, rather than using stealing someone else's identity.
Re: Biologist Needed to Answer Interview QuestionsI think that this is a great question, and could be helpfull to many college student majoring in biology.
Re: Biologist Needed to Answer Interview QuestionsThese are all personal questions, where the answer would be different for each person. So if you use someone else's answers, you are basically stealing their identity. Any actual bio grad should have no problem answering those questions apart from maybe the last one, but this would still depend on a person's own background. If you want to stand out, you need unique answers. Interviewers will not be impressed if everyone replied to that one with the same thing and are unable to expalin why they think this. When I've been interviewed my questions were a lot tougher than that and I managed. Thse are quite basic questions. It really annoys me when people who are supposed to be uni educated aren't prepared to think for themselves, which is what the employers want in the first place! Edit: The requirement by the OP for a biologist gives me the impression they themsleves are not one, which supports my assumption eariler.
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