Showing posts with label academic job interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label academic job interview. Show all posts

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Job Interview Questions: What kind of clothes should you wear to a sonic job interview?

i already have a date set for an interview but I don't know what type of clothes are appropriate.

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Recommended Answer:
Casual is fine. The manager wants you to look clean and neat. That will be easy.

YOu can always dress up with your best clothes if you feel unsure.

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    Thursday, December 22, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Is it okay to reapply for a job that you went on an interview for?

    I went on a job interview back in October. The interview seemed to go pretty nice. I was told that they would get back to me by the end of 1 week, but I never heard anything and later found out that the position was filled. The same position is open with the same company and I was wondering if I should reapply.

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    Recommended Answer:
    Only if you've accomplished something since then that boosts your resume. Otherwise its pretty embarassing to go back emptyhanded.

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    • You should reapply if you think you're best for the position, or you think you can be committed. Also you should reinquire about your previous interview/application.

    • Yes. It shows a bit of determination on your part. Someone filled the slot and you tried again. Also, understand that businesses have so much going on that calling back every applicant is almost impossible. Usually, only the one who got the job gets called back. If you don't hear anything after a certain deadline, then shortly there-after call them back and ask if the job is still open. Be persistent enough to get your point across, but not so much as to seem desperate, get on their nerves or other-wise hurt your chances at getting the job.

    • yes you can unless it specified 'previous applicants need not apply'. i also agree with blue eyes.

    • Yes you can apply but before that you need to find out with HR.
      Because most of the companies have 3 months collin period.
      So find out with HR.

    Tuesday, November 29, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What should I wear for my hostess job interview?

    I have interview today at 5 at a place casual restaurant and grill. I dont know whats appropriate to wear. I was thinking some white pants with a black top. Its my first job and Im lost... I could really use your help.

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    Recommended Answer:
    Many peeps get stuck when they are aiming to decide what to wear at an interview. Myself I'm from the old school, I contend that formal wear is never inappropriate; you can get some instruction from the site in the box below, they also have plenty of help on job searching.

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    • Try wearing black dress pants with a nice formal top. :www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http…

      or you could wear a plain, cute dress. : www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http…

    Saturday, November 12, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Is telling on your job interview that you are a fan of pnk floyd hurt your chances?

    does it make you as if you may be into drugs? because pink floyd is psychedelic stuff.. it was for my professional job interview...infact it was my medical residency interview... they asked my hobbies.. i asaid i play keyboard and am a fan of pink floyd.. the employers strictly dont want doctors who do drugs.. should i have not mentioned that i am a pink floyd fan and love their songs?i do not do drugs by the way

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    Recommended Answer:
    noo! pink floyd is for smart people so they should know it's a plus

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      Saturday, October 15, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: Should I cover up my tattoo for a job interview?

      I have a job interview tomorrow at Chili's [a restaurant]. I have a small tattoo on my wrist, should I cover it up for the interview? And then if I do, should I mention it and ask if it needs to be covered while working? Or should I just leave it alone and see if they notice? Thanks :-]

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      Recommended Answer:
      I would cover it up with a watch or bracelet for the interview. Even if the job doesn't have a problem with it, the actual person interviewing you might.

      My job is like that. We have several employees (myself included) who have visible ink. However, I know for a fact that one of the other managers isn't fond of it and he'll give the thumbs down on anyone he interviews if they have any showing. Likewise, it plays zero factor when I'm interviewing something.

      As a general rule, getting the job is the hard part, so try to do everything nice and neat for that step.

      Also, one of the servers at the Chili's near my house has both wrist tattooed and one of the bartenders has a full sleeve.

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      • Hmmm speaking as a woman i say cover it up just for the interview but do not try to hard to do so just enough so the interviewer doesn't see it so it doesnt seem like you were lying because you technically didnt. After you get the job politely ask if the tatoo should be covered up, most of the time layed back restaurants like chilli's do not really care for wrist tattoos.

      • Cover it up with a cardigan or something, and then when you get the job, if they notice it, just pretend you never even thought about it being a problem, and hopefully by then, they will like to enough to keep you there and not sack you.

      • I would make sure to tell them before you are hired, wouldn't want to start off on the wrong foot. So I would do either of those, cover it up BUT mention it, or leave it, show it to them and ask how it should be handled. Good luck at the interview!

      • Cover it up. Don't wear an arm band. Put maybe a band-aid, or a long sleeved shirt to cover it up, and mention it while at the job interview. Seeing if they notice isn't a good idea, they might not appreciate it. Asking is the best way to go.

      • Absolutely cover it for the interview. If you get the job, ask if it's against dress code to have it visible while working. Odds are, you'll have to cover it.

      • Don't volunteer information. Just do a good job, and see if they say anything. They may not. Lots of folks have ink.

      • yeah, definitely cover it up. and then once you get the job......then you ask if you need to cover your tattoo. do not mention it until you are 100% sure you are hired and on the schedule.

      • Nope, it doesn't affect your work. If they have a problem with it after you get the job then they're discriminating

      • i would cover it but then ask if they accept tattoos in their line of work
        then point out that you have one

      Job Interview Questions: I sharted during a job interview, do I still have a chance at getting this job?

      I sharted at a job interview and it smell really bad the interviewer almost threw up, do i still have a chance at getting this job?

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      Recommended Answer:
      Do you mean Farted? And no, no chance.

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      • Bogus question.