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Written Interview Section.

Below are six question that must be answered for you to proceed with your application. The questions
are meant to help us understand you better as a writer.

For the first 5 questions, ensure your answer is AT LEAST 200 words. Submitting anything less, will
result in your application being rejected by our team. We, therefore, urge you to follow the instructions
as stated.

Once you have answered every question, please proceed to attach it to the application form, as
instructed, on the platform.

1. Why would you like to work for Writer's Thrive:


{Answer here in a minimum of 200 words}

I like how writers thrive is becoming more known on the internet and I want to be part of the progress. I
love working from home and with writers thriving, my schedule will be won't be too conjoined. Working
with Writers Thrive will earn me extra money but I am not here purposely for money but to help others
out there. I enjoy typing and I also like to work as a writer.

While I don’t know the experience of the other candidates, I can speak to the qualifications that make
me the best fit for this position. After working in this same position with another organization for
sometimes, I successfully managed a team of 12 in our writing department where I was responsible for
approving and managing budgets and developing creative campaigns. In fact, one campaign I oversaw
generated a 14% increase in awareness among our target demographic. Now, I’m ready to spread my
wings at a company of your size.

In that case, I'd like to tell you about a time where I handled a customer issue, and they walked away
with renewed confidence in our capabilities and services.

i think that's the reason as to why I would like to work at writers thrive

2. Do you read books? If yes, what was the last book you read and what
did you learn from it? If no, give us your reason:
{Answer here in a minimum of 200 words}

Yes, I do read books. And the last book I read was Gently Falls the Bakula It's a beautiful story about a
couple who go through their highs and lows. Shrimati and Shrikanth are classmates who eventually fall
in love in spite of their differences. Both of them are highly intelligent and by chance, they are related to
each other. They had a history of family feuds but still convince themselves and their family to bless
their marriage. After their wedding, Shrimati suffers a lot, due to her in-laws and her husband's constant
struggle for success in life, forgetting his love. Shrimati is very intelligent and fragile at the same time
and struggles to cope with her new life. Bearing constant humiliation from her in-laws and a lack of
affection from her husband, she reached her limit. She leaves her husband alone in his world and goes
to the US to pursue her dream degree in History. What I learned from this book, is simple, it's how to
prioritize your life. You can only try so hard, before reaching your breaking point. It's okay to let go
sometimes and lastly is that in every situation you must always listen to your elders.

3. How do you spend your time on weekdays:


{Answer here in a minimum of 200 words}

From Monday - Friday my day starts at sharp 4:30 AM. One hour I keep for myself which includes having
my cup of tea, making to-do lists, reading something, and writing a journal in my diary. So around 5:30 -
5:45, I enter my kitchen to make breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Yes, I make dinner too in the morning so
that I can peacefully spend my evening doing programming.

At 7:00 I start my morning workout. After that, I spend my time in the kitchen till 8:00.

I try to do some stretching if possible between once I finish my cooking. 8:30 - 9:00 I get ready for my IT
classes at KCA University.

9:30 am - 6:00 pm.

6:30 I come from school to home, first of all, I take a warm shower so that I can be refreshed from the
long day after that I prepare evening snacks and tea for myself.

7:00 pm–9:30 pm is study time. 9:30–10:00 I prepare chapatti or mandazis for my snack of the following
day (remember I already made my dinner in the morning which may comprise of rice and beans I just
partially warm them) after that its bedtime.

4. How do you spend your time on weekends:


{Answer here in a minimum of 200 words}

From Monday to Friday, I think about the weekend, or rather about how I will spend Saturday and
Sunday. I do not have many friends, so I have to come up with an entertainment program for myself. I’m
not a loser, and I do not like to spend my time just near the TV. I’d rather go somewhere on foot just to
walk if I have no other plans. Active life fascinates me the most.

On Saturday mornings, I never wake up too late. I’d rather get up at dawn than lie in bed until noon.
After drinking a cup of coffee, I spend a quarter of an hour reading political news. As always they
promise to give people a high salary and a pension, but their words speak louder than actions, and not
vice versa. I’m not upset, I drink another cup of coffee and I’m going to the movies.

Sometimes I change this plan and go to the exhibition if this is held in town. I also like visiting theaters
and performances, but last

As a rule, my day off is always full. I never miss, and even if there is no place where I could go, I make
every effort to do my best and spend this day fruitfully. I read books or study something, play sports,
and plan for the next weekend.
5. Which website do you frequently visit and what is the best thing you
have learnt from it so far:
{Answer here in a minimum of 200 words}

I regularly visit Omegle is a great way to meet new friends. When you use Omegle, you are paired
randomly with another person to talk one-on-one. If you prefer, you can add your interests and you’ll be
randomly paired with someone who selected some of the same interests.

To help you stay safe, chats are anonymous unless you tell someone who you are (not recommended!),
and you can stop a chat at any time. it has got also has Terms of Service and Community Guidelines for
more info about the dos and don’ts in using Omegle. Omegle video chat is moderated but no
moderation is perfect. Users are solely responsible for their behavior while using Omegle.

furthermore, the website is only recommended for people more than 18+ years of age, which means no
one under the age of 18 is recommended to use the website

Currently, the website has truly taught me a lot, since I have been able to encounter different people
from different races and backgrounds, far from that I have been able to learn different ways of greeting
people in different languages for example in Portuguese when you want to tell someone good morning
(Bom dia) and so on and so forth

6. Have you done any article writing training? if No explain why and if
Yes let us know the name of the course and the best lessons you
gathered from it:
{Answer here, no minimum words count limit, but the more words the better}

Yes, I have done article writing training at luminous copywriting and article writing hub, and the course I
pursued was copywriting while the best lesson gathered from it is on how to craft copies that boost
sales in 30 seconds.

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