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1. cl123 - August 04 2008 (Answer ID: 93)
Natural curiosity has a direct effect on one's problem solving skills. College courses, self-study, learning a new software/program (or any other goal-oriented and not work related activities) are good examples.
2. SimplyMe - August 04 2008 (Answer ID: 72)
Employers look for applicants who are goal-oriented. Show a desire for continuous learning by listing hobbies non-work related. Regardless of what hobbies you choose to showcase, remember that the goal is to prove self-sufficiency, time management, and motivation.
3. Melissa - August 18 2008 (Answer ID: 344)
Discuss any activities that reflect positive self-improvement and relate it back to the job. Be prepared to cite more than one example.
4. Renaud Casimir - June 23 2010 (Answer ID: 4665)
going to school
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