Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Job Interview Questions: I have a job interview with publix in the morning and could use some help?

What questions do you suppose they will ask during the interview?
Also any advise/tips for doing well/making a good impression?
This is my first real (paying) job I've ever applied for, and I'm 19

TIA

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Recommended Answer:
They'll probably ask what sort of experience you have. Instead of saying "none", say that you have experience babysitting, which provided you with the opportunity to improve your communication skills while dealing with the parents. (or use whatever experience you have, ie tutoring etc).

They may ask what your future plans are, and you should say something along the lines of that you are looking forward to having to working full time (or whatever) while you get your degree (if true).

Basically, the best thing you can do to make a good impression is to smile, look interested, don't mention any bad habits you have, and - this is the most important part- at the end of the interview, thank them, shake their hand, and say "I really want this job. I think it will be a great fit."

Then if they have another applicant to choose between, they'll remember how you seemed to want the job and that you were a good fit for the job, and they'll choose you.

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  • They will ask:
    Tell me something about yourself
    What are your strengths
    What are your weaknesses
    Why do you want to work here?
    Do you have any questions for us.
    Everyone is nervous when they have an interview...smile, be yourself, and relax. If you don't understand a question, ask them to clarify it.
    Remember that employers hire people so that they will make the company money. So, you should try to convince them that you are a fast learner...that you have great attendance ... and that you will do a great job for them. Hope this helps.

  • what old are you where did you work before

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