The honest answer is money of course, or else why would you be doing it unless its for community service... which is highly unlikely for most people, especially in our contemporary society. However, if you say you're there for the money, your chances of getting into the company is unlikely because that gives an impression that you'll only put in effort if there's a satisfied amount of money you will be given.
All the interviews I went for was for experience and money. I started working for the past two years experiencing many types of jobs and realized that money is what motivates us to get off our butts and arrive at work, force a smile to other employees and give the best impressions to the managers.
What I'm trying to say is, next time you go into an interview, instead of 'I'm here for the money' say 'I would love to work here because I believe I have the capabilities to contribute greatly to your company.'
That's it! Walah!! You got the job. ~ 20% to go though...
P.s if you do get the job, stay there for as long as you can (around 2 years) resume for your next jobs see that you can work for them for a satisfied amount of years!
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