89.Describe a time when you searched for information
why you needed it
what information you were looking for
where you were searching
how much you enjoyed looking for the information
sample answer-
Well, I search for information at least several times a day. And I always find what I need fairly quickly 'cause most of my search queries cover broad topics. I usually need to answer a question or learn how to do something. But I remember one occasion when collecting information became a nightmare. When I studied at university, I was doing research for my coursework in Marketing only did I have to collect relevant information on a given topic, but I also had to provide lots of statistics and case studies illustrating some marketing strategy. It was quite a while ago, so I don't remember the precise wording. First, I decided to use my favourite search strategy, which is 'Just Google it' because Google has by far the largest catalogue pages. I entered search keywords in the Google search box and got pages and pa of search results. I was really disappoint because most sites listed at the top of my search results didn't have relevant content. At some point I found myself scrolling through page after page of results hoping to find at least something relevant. I used different search engines because no search engine is perfect, and they all have different blind spots. However, after several days of searching and not finding the right kind of information, I gave up hope and told my friend how desperate I was. Much to my surprise, he said I was searching in all the wrong places and recommended me to use, first of all, a specialist search engine called Google Scholar which allows you to search for academic articles that might to find in a general search. Also, he told 1. visit Statista. It's like Google for researchers. And I quickly found what I was looking f I was happy, but already really tired of the search .