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13-OCT-2020 

Today, I continued my practice as mentioned earlier.

Further, our HSE Coordinator called me and informed me to appear in an interview of the fertilizer plant.

it was an excitement for me because, I feel sense of professionalism in appearing the interviews as many as possible. Interviews will aware you regarding the new updates in the market along with identification of your weak points that needs to be updated in order to maintain status in the existing market. As, due to the continuous innovations and creativities, it is necessary to appear in interviews whether, you are willing to work there or not.

Inside the lobby, i observed may candidates with stress and hesitation that further makes them miserable. As, there is the saying that the earnings (Rizq) in not in the hands of the interviewer instead it is pre decided. By keeping this in mind, the person who is going to appear in interview should feel comfortable and give his 100% without the fear of anything.

This life will not given to us again and again so instead of living a miserable life, one should focus on their true potentials and passion as well. A person doing what is his passion will succeed and enjoy his everyday tasks in all of the conditions and situations as well. 

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