Saturday, January 28, 2012

Job Interview Questions: I need advice for a job interview?

I have a job interview tomorrow and im really worried. I keep thinking that im going to screw it up by not knowing what to say when they ask me a question, its only for a job at a local bowling alley, but i am really nervous about it, does any1 have any advice on how to not screw it up, because like i have said, IM CRAPPING MY PANTS!!, thanks :)

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First sweetie, stop worrying. Everybody is nervous when going into a job interview, so the manager will understand your uneasiness. But with these tips, they won't turn you down!

1. Dress to impress. Doesn't matter if you're applying at the grocery store or that high class french boutique down the street. You should ALWAYS look your best. People don't want to hire a slob. They want prim, neat, pressed and hygienic. I suggest you shower right before going in there.
If you're thinking of wearing blue jeans, think again! You want slacks. Black, grey, white, beige, doesn't matter, and as far as tops go, something pretty that you wouldn't wear on a daily basis, but make sure that it doesn't show much, or any, cleavage.
Dressing up nicely shows them that you're professional, and neat. It gives off the appearance of being organized and mature, which is good.

2. Try to show up at least 5 minutes early. On time says you're trustworthy to show up to work when you're supposed to. Being their early says that you really care.

3. Respect! When that manager walks up to you, if you're sitting down, STAND IMMEDIATELY. Standing when someone approaches you shows a sign of respect for them. Shake his/her hand firmly, and look them straight in the eyes and say something like "It's a pleasure to meet you."

4. When you get to the table where they will interview you, sit up straight, don't slouch. Keep hands in your lap or crossed on the table in front of you. Try to avoid fiddling with your hair or something on your clothes.

5. When being interviewed, they will ask questions, but they're easy to answer. Sometimes they'll ask you to recall a past event. Take your time in doing this. Like I said, it is understandable to be nervous. Always seem upbeat and happy, however. Energy and enthusiasm are key to getting a job that involves contact with other people. Answer the questions as if you're having a blast and you're really happy to be there. If you can, throw in a few good things about yourself. Remember, an interview is you convincing them why THEY need YOU to be a part of their team.

6. Remember you're P's and Q's. Always say Yes Sir and No Sir, Yes Mam, or No Mam. Avoid using words such as "like, well, and uh." You know, fillers.

7. f you can, try to make them laugh, make them smile. If you like their tie or their dress, say something about it.

8. At the end of the interview, be sure to stand again and shake their hand before you leave, tell them thank you for taking time out of their day to talk to you.

Just be confident. Tell yourself repeatedly the whole way there that you'll do fine. Listen to some music that puts you in a happy mood. Imagine yourself getting the job and I promise it will happen.

GOOD LUCK!!

(THAT ADVICE GOES TO MEN AND WOMEN!)

Job Interview Preparation Tips From an Experienced Manager of Sales Job Interviews


  • just relax they cant arrest or kill you for messing up an answer. like i said relax try not to talk fast or loud try not to squirm around. try not to ramble on and listen and ask questions about the job. try thinking of the interviewer as your friend that you known for a long time just don't go over board with it. i have an interview today also and im nervous about what im gonna say about my last job it did not go to well when i left.

  • Prepare by trying to anticipate the answers to common interview questions so that the level of nervousness you experience will be less. It can help you do better during an interview.

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