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How would I put it in proper word form why I enjoy caregiving?



I do have a passion for caregiving but I want to explain it in a more professional detailed manner, so how would I should I word it to make it more eye catching to the interniewer?

rather than me writing it for you, here is the idea you have to present
as a care giver you have to have a lot of paience you have you be orginized, compassionate. you have to be a leader.
these are are just a few thing you need to know. to take care of the elderly or children. think of a average day and all the thing you have to do. All of these traits can be transfered to just about
any job. Source(s): been a elder care giver for 5 years
That you've a passion for caregiving; that you derived much pleasure when seeing people you've attended to smile.
If you are listing it on a resume, list it under intrest and say something like " specilaiztion in caring for the elderly and children or better yet, list it under objectives. Do you have references from cargiving experiences, list it. If not volunteer or take some classes to show that you are serious about waht you like and that you know it well. Good luck!
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