Generally [in Insurance], the worth of a human life worth is calculated as the difference between his net assets and his net liablities. In simpler words "The money he earns minus the money he owes to others".
So, the bread earner has a higher worth than a non earner.
In your case, maybe the interviewer wants to know how valuable you will prove to the company.
All the Best.
2006-07-23 00:35:18
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answered by Bogus Genius 2
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Since it is a sales job, I would tend to think you are being asked how much revenue you will generate for the company, though otherwise I would have thought they were trying to ask you how much you thought they should pay you--what salary would it be worth it to them to pay you.
Good luck, by the way.
2006-07-22 10:20:51
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answered by grinningleaf 4
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In your case the question was meant to ask how much you can earn for the company by selling the goods of the company.In other words how much work you can do for the benefit of the company.
2006-07-22 10:22:19
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answered by suchsi 5
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Sounds like he's asking about your net worth (assets). Don't know why that would be part of an interview, but......
2006-07-22 10:20:02
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answered by John M 2
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inappropriate question for a job interview although many firms use a credit check today after obtaining a blanket consent from you.
2006-07-23 00:39:16
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answered by titanbooboo 3
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How much are your talents worth?
Your education, knowledge, motivation, etc.
How much, what can you offer to my company, and what is your price?
It has a price, in wages.
2006-07-22 10:23:02
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answered by ed 7
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It means, what value do you bring to this company? Or, how much money can you make for us?
2006-07-22 12:33:13
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answered by Anonymous 7
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Give the amount of your life insurance
2006-07-25 16:04:50
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answered by Anonymous
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how much do you want to be paid
2006-07-22 10:22:29
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answered by litch 3
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