Showing posts with label cna job interview questions and answers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cna job interview questions and answers. Show all posts

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Job Interview Questions: My little brother shaved off my eyebrows, I have a job interview tomorrow?

He is only 8 so I can't hit the little sh*t... anyway do you think I could still get the job with really bad, balding eyebrows... it's in Pizza Hut.... lol.

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Find a recent picture of yourself (before the eyebrows were shaved off) buy an eyeliner pencil that the same color your eyebrows were. Stand in front a mirror and try to draw your eyebrows in as best as you can. If your afraid to do it yourself ask someone to do it for you. Or you could go to the interview with no eyebrows and tell the person what happened, dont act mad at your brother, kinda laugh it off. the person might like how you didnt get mad at your brother and hire you.

I hope I helped and good luck with your interview! =)

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  • They won't care to be honest lol
    just tell them what happened to your eyebrows, the truth and nothing but the truth

    or if you wanna look normal again, just use an eyebrow pencil, but you have to do it well otherwise you look like a fool

    if i were you, just go in there and bust out those shaven eyebrows!

    =] xx

  • lmao. Just go in there and try and work it into the convo as a joke. There gonna notice and if you don't bring it up it will already be on there mind. Don't paint them and try to play it off like they're real because then they'll notice that and you'll look like a fruit.

  • Uhh yes!
    Go through your interview as normal, then make a joke out of it. This will probably make them like you even more if anything :L

  • You might want to explain to the person interviewing you, so they don't think you look like that all the time.

  • Before or after his funeral! Just tell them what happened and seriously shave his off later! Paybacks are hell!!!

  • cut some hair and glue it on as eyebrows

  • Draw them back on.

  • Try painting them on.

  • Draw them on with a make up pencil

Friday, January 27, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Any one else feel really awkward asking what the pay is in a job interview?

i just got a job (trial period first as normal) at my local bakery. i didnt ask what the pay was, though i dont really feel comfortable asking, its the just the pay i want any way though it is a little extra money im after and the experience - you cant get one job without experience from another ... anyone else accepted a job without knowing the pay. it is only a part time job i'll add as im a student.

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Recommended Answer:
The pay, if not mentioned in the interview, should only be asked when the interviewer asks " do you have any questions" and not before that point

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  • NO, that's stupidity! You have EVERY RIGHT to KNOW what the job pays! Grow up for God's sakes!

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Job Interview Questions: I have a couple job interview questions?

1. Should I bring a copy of my resume? They already have my resume because I emailed it but should I print it out and bring it anyway?

2. Should I bring a copy of my references?

3. Should I curl my hair or no? Lol silly question I know.

Do any of you have any other tips? This would be a great opportunity for me so I do want the job!

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1. Yes
2. Yes
3. Whatever makes you feel most beautiful and confident

Just be yourself, dont forget to have a good question or two about the company. Research them online, read their whole site. Ask how long they have been around, is it a large client base? Just something company related.

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  • 1. Yes
    2. No (I suppose you could bring that, but don't hand it over unless specifally asked).
    3. Look your best, so I personally would.

    My boss once gave me some advice about resumes. They are just meant to get you in the door for an interview. They aren't supposed to have what you made money-wise or references on them. Just your work experience and education. This is from someone who had been hiring people for 40 yrs.

    Once you get called for an interview and they ask for references and what you made, then tell them. They always have those questions on the official application as well.

  • 1. Yes.
    2. Yes.
    3. I want to say yes.. but I also want to say ; how you look at your interview is how they might expect you to look all the time. The employer is going to assume that you look your best for the interview.. so look great but don't over do it. In my opinion, it would make them expect to see you done up ..always! :-)

  • 1. Yes.
    2. Yes.
    3. lol...that is entirely up to you. They won't care.
    Good Luck!

  • Yes, to all. You want to go prepared and you want to look your best.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Job Interview Questions: I was wondering what kind of questions do you ask the employer at your first job interview?

Tomorrow I am going for an interview at Mcdonalds and I was wondering what kinds of questions I should ask the employers? Plus I was wondering if it is difficult to get a job there?

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It's easy to get a job there - and you really shouldn't ask questions of the interviewer unless you don't fully understand THEIR question.
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I mean, you can ask a few, like "How many hours a week do you think I would be scheduled for if I get hired?" and "How often are paychecks issued? Weekly or bi-weekly?". Stuff like that.

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    Saturday, December 3, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What do you wear to a job interview in Hawaii?

    I'm female and 37. I usually wear black dress pants, black dress shoes with small heel, and a brighter floral type dress shirt (feminine but no cleavage and pretty). Does anyone ever wear a suit to an interview in Hawaii? I would think it would be awkward. Just want ot make sure I'm doing the right thing because I'm going on a lot of interviews and am just not landing the job. Covering all of my bases!

    Thanks!

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    Recommended Answer:
    A Bikini !! ;)
    Nah...just kidding!, just make sure you look well presented and smart...So probably a nice skirt (not too short) and a nice jacket :)
    And just remember, its not always hot in Hawaii, every place has its colder days..

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    • Please don't follow stereotypes and wear a bikini or an Aloha Shirt with slippers to your interview. You would look rediculous! Just wear something as you would as if you would were to work there already (Something between casual and formality. Ex. Long Pants and a Polo with high heels for women)

      Mahalo and good luck on your job interview.

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    Monday, November 28, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Help to prepare for job interview please?

    i have a job interview tomorrow at a dog kennel usually i would dress up for an interview but i dont think its necesary for this kind of job, i would be taking care of the dogs and possibly not so clean work so what should i wear and what are other tips for this interview, and it is at ten in the morning if that makes a difference, thanksssss!

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    Recommended Answer:
    I would still dress professionally, maybe not a business suit but semi-casual.

    Do you know much about the kennel? Have a good idea of their mission and goals. Prepare some questions so you can ask them when given the opportunity. Prepare to write a handwritten thank you note. Answer their questions without bombarding them and using up a lot of time. Smile, be polite.

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      Wednesday, November 16, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: How should I answer this job interview question?

      I'm a mathematician. I left my last job because my old boss got some big promotion overseas and the new boss didn't like me. She made things difficult and unpleasant for me so I walked away from the job. I am quite good at figuring out mathematical problems and applying or even developing new algorithms for various purposes and I have won many prizes for my work.

      The general advice I have received re: job interviews is. Be yourself and be honest. So if they ask me this question, should I just answer it honestly?

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      This is a tough one. Being honest and saying that you didn't get along with your manager might be something the interviewer understands and sees as valid, or it may make them think you're a pretentious a** who will walk away the second you stop getting your way. Personally, I'd answer with something like this:

      "I worked at Company, Inc for 5 years, and for the first 4 I really enjoyed it. Company, Inc had a wonderful, positive work environment, I was able to be productive and also feel like my contributions were worthwhile. During my 5th year management changed because my previous manager, with whom I had an excellent working relationship, was placed in a position overseas. I soon experienced challenges and difficulties working under the new management, and although I attempted to address them multiple time both directly and through HR, my attempts were unsuccessful. Because I was unable to overcome the difficulties that were preventing me from working to the best of my ability at my job, I felt it was time to move on."

      You can alter this by whatever means you prefer, but the point is to emphasize that you attempted to resolve the situation multiple times (which hopefully you did), and that leaving was a last resort. Be very careful not to come off as arrogant, and also not to insult your former manager. What you said in your question may be the absolute truth, but if I was interviewing you and you said it that way, I would think you were full of yourself and wouldn't like you at all. I would also wonder if you were sexist and had issues about working under a "woman boss," especially if the previous boss was male.

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      • You should answer it honestly and if you are concerned about job security I would suggest trying to become a teacher because it would benefit you to become a teacher since it seems that you have skills that many people do not possess. Yes be honest but do not tell everything, by that I mean you can be honest but not to a point where it may cost you the job, so tell them all they need to know and not all of the details

      • I like the suggestion that someone else above had - tie it into job security. Which is true because you were worried about your job due to your new boss. I don't know if I would outright state that you had a problem with the new boss because this is risky. Instead, state you were worried about about the job's stability and decided your goal was to find a stable job in a challenging work environment.

        Good luck!

      • Be honest but don't elaborate. It's very important that you don't say anything bad about your former boss. In a way, this is a test.

        Say that the you and the new supervisor had personality conflicts and leave it at that.

        It happens and potential employers are aware of it.

      • yes be honest

      Tuesday, November 1, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: Possible questions at a call center job interview?

      Can someone help me with how I should answer at the job interview. And can someone post the questions they may possibly ask me.

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      I've recently been hired as a call centre agent.

      The things they were looking for were
      - Computer typing speed, words per minute.
      - Maths/English qualifications
      - Ability to verbally communicate well
      - Attention to detail
      - High motivation for customer service
      - Good team-working skills

      The questions they asked were
      - Name a time when you have dealt with a complaint
      - Name a time when you have provided a good level of customer service
      - Name an occasion where you have worked in a team
      - Name a time when you have had to work to a deadline

      Really don'r worry. These types of interviews are very common and are good as they allow you to think of prospective answers before the question is even asked.
      Hope this helps. Sarah

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      • Call center consultant knowledge requirements will vary depending on the company, product and scope of the job. However typical knowledge requirements for call center work include:

        Typing/keyboard (usually over 30 wpm)
        basic computer and technological knowledge
        knowledge of relevant software applications
        numeric, oral and written language applications
        administrative procedures and information processing
        customer relationship principles and practices
        Questions around the knowledge requirements can be answered by reviewing your resume as it refers directly to your qualifications, training and work experience. Prepare for call center interview questions that explore your relevant training and work task experiences relating to the specific knowledge requirements listed.

        Examples include:

        "What are your computer skills and what software applications have your used?"

        "What size was the customer database you dealt with?"

        "How many calls did you take/make in an average day?"

        "What was the average length of each call?"

      Sunday, September 11, 2011

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

      I have a job interview tomorrow and need ideas. Also, what kind of questions do they ask during the interview? Thanks!

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      Recommended Answer:
      Assuming you are interviewing for an entry level position, business casual dress is fine. If you're not sure what that means, google "business casual." I think a dress shirt, khakis and nice shoes would be fine. It might be appropriate to wear an aeropostale outfit, however they can be kinda casual so that's iffy for an interview in my opinion.

      Questions will be about yourself, your experiences and attitudes, your goals, etc. Usually, the exact answer that you give is not as important as simply having an answer in the first place, and showing some level of thought process, self-reflection, and willingness to learn. That's not as scary as it sounds. Just keep in mind you don't want to answer interview questions with "I don't know" or with just a few words. Each question is an invitation for you to talk a little bit, give an example, tell a small story.

      Common interview questions are things like:

      Tell me about your previous work experience, or if you have no work experience, tell me about some times that you were part of a group. [Your answer should show some amount of experiences which would apply to the job you are interviewing for, or at least should demonstrate what you've enjoyed and learned from being at those jobs/groups.]

      What is your greatest weakness, or challenge? [Having an answer to this is more important than what the answer is. Your answer should be honest and realistic. Don't try to make up some crap about being too perfect or caring too much. Show that you are able to look critically at yourself and work on things that you're not great at.]

      What are you most proud of? [Again, be truthful, and you should have something to talk about. Doesn't really matter what it is, as long as it's realistic.]

      Who is your role model / who do you admire? [Have an answer and a reason for it.]

      What is your long term goal in life? [Truth -- you don't have to say your life's dream is to work at aeropostale]

      Why do you want to work here? [Again, truth but it needs to be more than you want a discount lol]

      What sets you apart from other applicants? [Tell them about your personal strengths - are you great at meeting people? Good at giving wardrobe advice? Do you have a lot of experience selling? etc - tell the truth!]

      ========

      Don't fall for tricky questions! I used to ask things like:

      How late do you have to be, to be considered late to work? (you should be at work 10 minutes before your start time -- walking in at the last minute is late!)

      A customer's purchase comes to 64.87 and they pay with $80 cash. What is their change? (Ideally you can do this correctly in your head - but if not, ASK if you may use a pencil and paper! Any method of getting the correct answer is acceptable, but saying I don't know is NOT acceptable.)

      You witness a co-worker stealing an inexpensive item from the stock room. What do you do? (You should always notify a supervisor, regardless of the circumstances. Stealing is never tolerated in any form. If the offender is your supervisor, you go to the next person above them.)======================Spend a little time thinking about answers to the really common interview questions. Don't memorize a script. But just think about it enough so that you're not saying "I dunno" to things they ask you. If you need a minute to think of an answer to a question, just say "That's a good question, I would need to think about that for a moment..." and think about it for a moment.

      The goal is to answer questions truthfully and just let your personality speak out. That is usually all you need to have a good interview. Oh and wherever I've said "tell the truth" I'm assuming that the truth is not something that makes you look bad, lol -- it should always be appropriate for the work place, and not make you look lazy or antisocial. So keep that in the back of your mind - you should always stay pretty positive.Good luck!

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      • Just wear a nice light color of blue jeans, and a flannel with a t-shirt underneath. And a jacket. just go casual, but nice. like as if you were seeing your grandma. your not gonna go in rippped up jeans, but your not gonna dress super nice.

        and for questions, i have no idea, but just be mostly honest. And act like you REALLY want this job.. there gonna ask you why they should pick you for this job. just say stuff like, you want a job becasue you havent had a job before and you want to get a taste of it. or if you had had a job, then say that you think you will work great for the job becasue_____. stuff like that. :D

      • Aeropostale is the best.

      • Wear Hollister ..haha

      Wednesday, August 24, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What does a 14 year old bring and wear to a job interview at a grocery store?

      I am going to be working in a grocery store in New York, and I'm 14, what should i be wearing to the job interview? What do i bring to the job interview? Anything else i need to know? This will be my first interview for a job, so i need to know what will happen throughout the entire interview.

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      Recommended Answer:
      Rule of thumb is for an interview, you dress one level up then what you would normally wear at work. So take a look at what people usually wear there. If you are a guy, a collar button up shirt and khakis would suffice. Since you're only 14, I'd bring your birth certificate and social security card as two forms of identification.

      They will just ask you simple questions to get to know you better and decide if you'd make a good employee, just be honest, I'm sure they know it's your first job and it will be fine

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      • Be yourself, answer truthfully and carefully.

        Wear smart casual, tidy hair clean shoes.

        Do some research about the store, where to they need help, how could they increase their takings?

        These points will impress store manager.

      • I would go in my birthday suit just because I assume they would be giving you a uniform, and it would get hot if you had the uniform over your clothes.