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Why do you want to work for AT&T?

"I've had my eye on AT&T for quite some time. I am very impressed by your core values and feel that they match well with my own. I also see great opportunity to explore a variety of positions and responsibilities considering the scope and reach of AT&T's business across the globe, so it seems like a place where I can build a successful and fulfilling career. All of these elements are important to me in my job search."

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  • 31. Why do you want to work for AT&T?

      How to Answer

      The interviewer wants assurance that your values align with the values and vision of Verizon Communications. Assure the interviewer that this role would be a progressive step in your career and be sure to express your excitement!

      Written by Michelle Clark on October 20th, 2018

      1st Answer Example

      "I've had my eye on AT&T for quite some time. I am very impressed by your core values and feel that they match well with my own. I also see great opportunity to explore a variety of positions and responsibilities considering the scope and reach of AT&T's business across the globe, so it seems like a place where I can build a successful and fulfilling career. All of these elements are important to me in my job search."

      Written by Michelle Clark on October 20th, 2018

      2nd Answer Example

      "I would love to work for AT&T because you offer the growth, development, and leadership opportunities I've been looking for. I see a long-term fit here, which is important to me. With such a variety of career areas and brands to explore, I feel like joining the AT&T team would be one long adventure of exploration - both of my own skills and potential, and the potential of technology to improve people's lives and shape the way they communicate."

      Written by Michelle Clark