Can you describe your life with one word? Comment with your answer.
Challenge.
Life is a challenge. Some has to accept and some has to give up. Everyday life of people like Student, job holders, jobless people etc. are doing their job to fulfill their desire,need,dream etc. They have to make some more effort to get success, happiness,love etc…
- You have to fight to get your things done till your last breath.
- Your HOPE is depend on your quality of your will power.
- Don’t expect from others too much. It’s not good for your peace of mind.
- Do your things by itself most of the time.
5. Your self believe for doing good things is the key of success.
6. Self love is like food. Without food we have no longer to survive, and self love nourishes your soul, mind,thoughts,vision of towards life etc…Self love is very important asset for our body and mind.
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Table of Contents
- How would you describe life in 3 words?
- Is photography attractive?
- Do Girls Love photographers?
- Are girls into photographers?
- Do you need to be good at art to be a photographer?
- What is an artistic photo?
- What skills do I need to be a photographer?
- Which phone has best camera quality?
- Which is the No 1 camera in the world?
- What camera do most professional photographers use?
- Which professional camera is best?
- Which app is best for photography?
- What is the best affordable camera for photography?
- How do I choose a good camera?
- Is Canon or Nikon better?
- What should I look for when buying a camera?
- Which is best camera for beginners?
noun, plural lives [lahyvz]. the condition that distinguishes organisms from inorganic objects and dead organisms, being manifested by growth through metabolism, reproduction, and the power of adaptation to environment through changes originating internally.
How would you describe life in 3 words?
I will define life meaning in three words: Intelligence. Usefulness. Responsibility.
Is photography attractive?
Study Shows Photographers Are Among The Sexiest Of Creative Types. The study, conducted by the University of Pennsylvania’s Scott Barry Kaufman, lists the ability to take “artistic photographs” as the seventh most sexy creative characteristic a person could possess.
Do Girls Love photographers?
Well, maybe because they prefer to be on the other side of the lens. But generally speaking, many girls today love to click pictures and it’s not that since photography is trending nowadays but you may find some amazing women photographers from 19th century as well.
Are girls into photographers?
Only 18% of The Association of Photographers’s accredited members are women. While research by advertising industry equality initiative Equal Lens has found that less than 25% of the commercial photographers represented by 70 of the industry’s leading agents are female.
Do you need to be good at art to be a photographer?
You do not need any formal qualifications to become a photographer but a good eye, creativity and technical ability are essential. Most professional photographers have taken a college or university course to develop their skills.
What is an artistic photo?
Known also as “photographic art”, “artistic photography” and so on, the term “fine art photography” has no universally agreed meaning or definition: rather, it refers to an imprecise category of photographs, created in accordance with the creative vision of the cameraman.
What skills do I need to be a photographer?
Here are five desirable qualities every good photographer should have:
- Creativity and Imagination. Photography, for all intents and purposes, is a form of art.
- An Eye for Detail.
- Patience and Flexibility.
- Good People Skills.
- Passion.
Which phone has best camera quality?
Here are the top 10 camera phones that you can buy in India right now.
- APPLE IPHONE 12 PRO MAX.
- SAMSUNG GALAXY S21 ULTRA.
- VIVO X60 PRO+
- ONEPLUS 9 PRO.
- MI 10.
- VIVO X60 PRO.
- SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 20 ULTRA.
- APPLE IPHONE 11 PRO.
Which is the No 1 camera in the world?
1. Canon EOS R5. As a stills camera, the Canon EOS R5 is simply Canon’s finest product ever.
What camera do most professional photographers use?
Both cameras feature over 30MP, staggering autofocus, 4k video recording, great ISO sensitivity, excellent frame rates, and more.
- The Canon EOS 5D Mark IV.
- The Nikon D850 DSLR camera.
- The Sony A9 Mark II.
- The Canon EOS-1D X Mark III.
- The Canon EOS R5 mirrorless camera.
- The Sony A7R Mark IV mirrorless camera.
Which professional camera is best?
Best DSLR cameras in India in 2021
- Canon EOS 5D Mark IV. The Canon EOS 5D Mark IV comes equipped with a 30.4MP camera with CMOS full-frame sensor.
- Nikon D750. The Nikon D750 is a great alternative if you want to effortlessly capture high-quality images with ease.
- Canon EOS 1500D.
- Nikon D5600.
- Canon EOS 80D.
- Nikon D3500.
Which app is best for photography?
The best photography apps for Android
- Adobe apps.
- Google Photos.
- HyperFocal Pro.
- Magic ViewFinder apps.
- Open Camera.
What is the best affordable camera for photography?
Best cheap cameras in 2021:
- Nikon D3500. The best entry-level DSLR out there is great value.
- Fujifilm X-T200. Our favorite mirrorless camera for beginners.
- Sony HX90V. A super slim 30x zoom camera – ideal for day-trips and travels.
- Apeman A100.
- Sony Alpha A6000.
- Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV.
- Canon EOS M50.
- Sony Cyber-shot WX220.
How do I choose a good camera?
5 Most Important Factors when Choosing a New Camera
- Image quality that’s better than your camera phone.
- Ergonomics that suit your hands.
- Size that suits your habits.
- Availability of lenses that suit your budget and future needs.
- The latest model within your budget.
Is Canon or Nikon better?
Generally, full frame has better low light performance than crop frame sensors, but Nikon generally is superior to Canon in that regard. Between these two cameras, those two factors end up splitting the difference and low light performance is very comparable.
What should I look for when buying a camera?
Factors to Consider When Buying a DSLR Camera
- Sensor Size. As far as picture quality and exposure flexibility are concerned – and these are the main reasons people buy SLR cameras – the most important criteria are the size of the sensor and the size of each photosite on it.
- Megapixel Resolution.
- Brand Loyalty.
Which is best camera for beginners?
The best camera for beginners 2021:
- Fujifilm X-T30.
- Canon EOS M50 Mark II.
- Sony A6000.
- Polaroid Go.
- Panasonic Lumix G100. A compact and highly versatile little gem.
- Nikon Z50. A small, light and highly versatile mirrorless option.
- Google Pixel 4a. The best value smartphone camera.
- Sony ZV-1. The best beginner vlogging camera.
Each of us is a complex human being. We have our strengths and weaknesses, our past, dream,s our friends and role models. Each of us is unique, and it may take more than 1,000 words to give at least a somehow accurate description of any person in the world. Still, it would be only somehow accurate.
What to do, however, when hiring managers ask you to describe yourself with the help of one word only? That’s really a tricky situation. They typically expect to hear your greatest strength, or something that is really characteristic for you, something that makes you stand out from the other job applicants in the hiring process. But it’s a silly question indeed, because one word does never tell the entire story…
Silly or not, you may get this question in your interview. And you should not remain silent, or think for five minutes before you pick the one word that describes you better than anything else. I put together a list of 100 words, each of them telling something about a person, and divided it to ten groups. Let’s see if you can find your winner in my selection.
100 sample answers to “Describe yourself in one word” interview question
- Ambitious, bold, creative, positive, passionate, empathic, transparent, honest, resilient, humble.
- Leader, follower, manager, coach, technician, engineer, teacher, winner, entertainer, entrepreneur.
- Indescribable, unique, me, nobody, complicated, complex, human, mother, father, loner.
- Athlete, artist, musician, painter, player, gamer, builder, destroyer, gunner, victim.
- Dreamer, idealist, philosopher, realist, optimist, pessimist, poet, soul, brain, heart.
- Tall, young, old, experienced, inexperienced, learner, pupil, short, healthy, fit.
- Crazy, unpredictable, superhero, lunatic, demon, God, devil, archangel, joker, ace.
- Responsible, detail-oriented, skilled, flexible, elaborate, adaptable, sociable, listener, talker, alive.
- Nervous, confident, brilliant, forgiving, unprepared, prepared, strong, excited, happy, undecided.
- Lost, unemployed, thriving, struggling, hoping, praying, trying, dreaming, screaming, nothing.
What you pick means a lot to you–either in good or bad way
Be careful about your choice. It indicates (at least in the eyes of the interviewers) what matters the most to you. Let me give you a few examples. If you pick a role, or a name of a profession you have or field you studies (manager, engineer, teacher, programmer, etc), it shows that work is really important to you, that it is what you think about the most, and perhaps even live for. Not a bad choice for most hiring managers.
If you pick a character ability–some strength (empathic, responsible, honest, etc), it suggest that you built your identity around this ability, and consider it the greatest asset you can offer to your next employer. This can work work, especially if you pick something fitting to the job description, or for the the company culture.
Is it okay to pick a weakness?
Maybe you feel like a victim, or really unlucky in your life. Or you are just a dreamer, still waiting for your opportunity to realize your ambitions. Or you feel lonely, deserted, or almost a nobody.
I have complete understanding for your feelings. Who says that he never experienced something similar is lying. All of us have some bad days. However, you should focus on something positive in a job interview. Nobody wants to hire an employee who will walk around the office with their head bent, pitting themselves, or even seeding negativity in their colleagues.
Referring to your emotion or condition when it comes to interviewing is another interesting idea
Why not saying that you are excited, or enthusiastic? It is always good if the hiring managers get an impression that the interview is important to you, that you are happy to be where you are. You can describe these feelings when they ask you to describe yourself in one word.
After all, our emotions change, so do our roles in life. Hence it is fine to pick something fleeting, something that describes who you are, or how you feel, in the exact moment when they ask the question. If the interview isn’t going well, or you flopped some questions, you can even pick unprepared, or nervous for your answer.
Experiment with unconventional answers when you have nothing to lose
Interview is a sales talk, and you should try to tell them something that makes a good impression, that show you in the best possible light. However, if the “sales talk” hasn’t been going well up to this point, if you feel that your chances are getting slimmer with each next question, you can try your luck with something unconventional, or even bizarre.
When you find yourself in a situation when you have nothing to lose, why not characterize yourself as crazy, alive, or as an ace, an idealist, or even as a soul? Such a choice allows for a lot of options when they ask you to elaborate on your answer.
And even if they do not ask you to elaborate on your strange choice, it is definitely something they will remember long time after the end of your interview. It’s better when they remember you in any association, than when they forget you five minutes after the end of your interview, perhaps because you told them the same things everyone else did…
If they give you a chance, you should elaborate on your answer
One word is not really enough, but initially that’s what you should say. Because it’s also a test of your ability to follow instructions and orders, so one word is one word, and if you say three or opt for an entire sentence, you are losing points in this interview.
However, if there’s a moment of silence once you tell your word, you may ask whether they do not want you to elaborate on your characteristic, on the one word you picked. And that’s the opportunity you’ve been waiting for, a chance to explain how the characteristic will help you in your new job, or why the one is so important, so special to you, that you picked it from the huge selection of words that characterize your character, life, and attitude…
Ready to answer this one? I hope so! Check also sample answers to other tricky interview questions:
- Does your academic record accurately reflect your capabilities?
- What would you do if you saw a co-worker stealing a small item or giving food to someone without paying?
- If you were an animal, what would you be?
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Matthew has been working in international recruitment since 2008. He helps job seekers from all walks of life to pursue their career goals, and to prepare for their interviews. He is the founder of InterviewPenguin.com website.
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