1. How satisfied are you with your job duties and responsibilities?
2. Do the position you have now have opportunities to develop the way you want?
3. Are there areas you want to develop / gain greater expertise?
What should i answer, what do he want me to tell him?
I'm working in an office.
Answer honestly. It's a common tool for gauging how your job works for you, and if there's something that can be done for you to feel that you get to apply your skillset properly.
>>17698960
It depends on how long you've been in the job.
If you're new, you love everything, are pleased with yourself for mastering the job so quickly and look forward to being even better at it.
If you've been there for a while, you are happy in the work but are beginning to feel that you are capable of more, and would appreciate the opportunity and challenge of stretching yourself in new areas of skills or responsibility.
>>17699023
Thats a nice answer, thanks alot!
last bump
>>17699023
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>>17698960
Sounds like a nice boss, because instead of waiting for you to come and suck him off he actually tries to hear what you say without you have to initiate.
Just think about where you want to be in the future and answer accordingly.
also you can get compensated with other things than money (food, flexible pauses or whatever would make you more pleased at work) they will usually be happy to do that if it can be arranged because a happy worker is probably a better one.
>>17699830
Thanks a bunch Anon!