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FAQ

 ”What's that you're looking for exactly?”

 

I want to make it clear that am not looking for a job or partnership with clear job description. I am ready to wear a lot of hats and is not just a niche guy. I am the kind of guy if he feels the floor needs cleaning, take up the mop without anyone asking.

 

“You haven’t worked for anyone yet, why should I hire you?”

 

 Because you were a beginner yourself when you started.

 Because of what I can do for your startup. Period.

"Who you don't want to work with?"

Anyone who doesn't give me the chance to make lots of different mistakes.

 ”Do you have the “I am larger than sales” attitude?”

 

   No. I’ve done odd sales jobs here and there ,and is not afraid to take up that challenge too  if              necessary. Sales  is the lifeblood of any business.

 ”Am afraid of the fact that you will simply not care as much about my company or  idea as I do.”

 

 I really understand this. So I’ve found a way of figuring if we're good fits. More on this at my inbox.

“You gotta resume mate?”

 

Well, am not a big fan of a traditional resume. If you're going to consider me solely on the basis of a resume,am afraid we are gonna be bad fits. But here's one for you.

 ”I got a great thing going on here, but the financial thing is going to be bit of an issue”

 

Screw it.I wanna to contribute to something great. If it's that damn good,I'll work for free and find another way to earn bread short-term. Ping me now.

 

 

You superman, what’s your biggest weakness?

 

My concentration and creativity levels hit low when I have to sit over the same task over lengthy periods of time. To overcome this, I love to divide my time between multiple projects.

 

 

 

"How will you improve our copies?"

 

By  killing off copies like this one below:

"Lucent Technologies is endeavorily determined to promote constant attention on current procedures of transacting business focusing emphasis on innovative ways to better, if not supercede, the expectations of quality!"

(Lucent Technologies - formerly a division of AT&T)

 

 

 

“How will you make a tough marketing decision?”

 

By taking both the humane and data aspects into perspective.

 

Have a question I haven’t addressed here? Just let me know and I’ll be sure to answer!

 

 

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