In an interview, does it make sense to say," I am resilient, patient, positive. These qualities could be contributing grow in business." Is the last sentence correct and used in real life situation?
If not, can I say," With these qualities, I could be beneficial to the company and I can help the company grow in business."
Does this make sense? If not, what should I so the interviewer will understand that I could be an asset to company?
Thanks!
Top answer
"These qualities could be contributing grow in business" is incorrect. " is a little better. "
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"These qualities could be contributing grow in business" is incorrect.
" is a little better.
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"These qualities could be contributing grow in business" is incorrect. "With these qualities, I could be beneficial to the company and I can help the company grow in business." is a little better. You could say something like "With these qualities I could be an asset to the company and help the company's business growth."