Sunday, January 29, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Job interview at ross any helpful tips?

i got a job interview at ross today at 2 i really need this job i have been searching for months has anyone ever worked there and can they give me any helpful tips pr info

How to Handle Skilled Job Interviewers & Behavioral Interview Questions



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This will win you the job. Listen Closely.

Iron your clothes the night before the interview. Make sure you dress business like. Dressing one step up is always a good sign. No Capri's, Jeans, T-shirts, Tank Tops, etc.

Dress shirts, Button up Shirt, Sweaters Khaki's, Black dress Pants, Dress * must go down to knee length where leggings*, Skirts * same rules as wearing a dress* <-- These are appropriate to wear.

Bring 3-5 Extra copies of your Resume, and your portfolio. With a BLACK ink pen without the cap

If you wear cologne or perfume only use one squirt.

Do NOT chew gum, put mints in your mouth before going in.

Greet The person at the desk nicely, it could be the boss or someone superior.

When going into the interview be nice and sincere, Shake their hands firmly and give a smile. Do not sit down unless you are told to.

Never slough in the chair, cross your legs *if must cross legs cross them at the ankles*

Be Confident, but not overly confident. Never ask about pay, bonuses, or anything dealing with money, vacations, or anything like that.

When they ask you if you have any questions, make sure you ask them questions like, What made you interested in this job? What do you look for in an employee? etc.

*Always stay positive!!!!*

and lastly, Right After the interview Type up, or buy a Thank You card.
Tell them you are thankful for having them take the time to interview and point some things out in the card or letter. Always sign your name

Black ink pens are Necessary!! I will not stress the fact. Blue ink and any other colors are Not Business pens, they are childish. Black ink is very professional.

I wish you the best of luck:)

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  • For general job searching and interviewing tips: www.careerbuilder.com and can click "career advice" or such.

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