Although I am extremely interested in the position and I would love the opportunity to become a part of your team I know that if I am meant to have this position you will hire me.
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"Whatever you are, be a good one." --Abraham Lincoln
"Disappointed. For both our sakes as I feel I'm especially qualified for this position because of my experience in ___ and my interest in ___. Nevertheless, I understand and respect that the decision is in your hands. The interview process can be a trying one for both parties involved so I wish you luck and success in your endeavor. Thank you for taking the time to consider me."
I'd probably loosen it up a little in person but there's the gist. What a sadistic question by the way.
I would say exactly what Farrah posted, but I would change a few things. Here is what I would say, "I am extremely interested in the position and believe I would be an invaluable assest to your ______ (company, organization...). However, I understand you will no doubt be interviewing many qualified candidates. I trust in you to make the right decision and am greatful for the opportunity you provided me by meeting with you today." I haven't been interviewed by too many places because I am still in college. However, I did interview recently for a job I had absolutely no experience for and was offered the position. The interviewer told me (because I sounded so gosh darn surprised!) that is was my confidence in myself and what I had to offer that sealed the deal. She said though I lacked experience, I had the personality of a go-getter and someone who would try her best to do the job right. I hope this helps!
"Disappointed. For both our sakes as I feel I'm especially qualified for this position because of my experience in ___ and my interest in ___. Nevertheless, I understand and respect that the decision is in your hands. The interview process can be a trying one for both parties involved so I wish you luck and success in your endeavor. Thank you for taking the time to consider me." I'd probably loosen it up a little in person but there's the gist. What a sadistic question by the way.
damn girl... that is just.... there are no words! can i be like you when i grow up???
well, in reading your other post, now i think i understand it. if it's for an internal position, they probably just want to know that you can cope if the job ends up going to someone else--ie. that you are not going to be mopey and unmotivated if you end up staying in your current position.