Thursday, September 8, 2011

Job Interview Questions: How to prepare myself for my first job interview?

I just turned 16 years old, and you know what that means...time to get a job. I was notified that I have a job interview this week and I'm scared to DEATH. I could barely call back to verify the interview. Any tips?

Job Interviews - How to Ace a Telephone Job Interview



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Not so long ago, when you went to the local burger joint, it was teenagers working behind the counter, and at the burger grill. Now it is adults as old as their 70s, as many have lost their retirement savings. Currently, there are six individuals for every job. Adults trying to support themselves, as well as families, are taking any job they can, especially those that come with medical benefits. In deciding what to do, the teen has to think outside the box. They need to think beyond that of working in a store, or a burger joint. A teen needs to think about what tasks that need to be done, but people hate doing, even teenagers.
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Job Interview Tips: How to Interview With Confidence


  • Dress very neatly. Have a copy of your resume with you on a single page of white paper, no fancy fonts (black ink only). When you meet the iterviewer, say your first and last name very clearly, and shake hands firmly. Look the interviewer right in the eye. When you're done, say thank you and ask for the job. Send a thank you email afterward. Good luck.

  • Why are you forced to get a job? And some tips are: dress nicely (you can never over dress), shake hands, look in the eyes while speaking, be polite, and mention all your experience.

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