Showing posts with label commonly asked job interview questions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label commonly asked job interview questions. Show all posts

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Job Interview Questions: After the job interview?

I had a job interview (dec. 9th) and was told they would get back to me later in the month around dec. 25th/ish. my standing with this company is I've been an intern for 2 summers. I e-mailed (jan. 7th) in regards to where I stand and haven't gotten a reply. It's doubtful I've been selected but why would they ignore me when only email has been sent and I haven't done anything to be annoying?

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Maybe people are on vacation or something, although it doesn't sound real good.

Good luck.

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  • Most interviewers say that they're get back to you after an interview, however there is no guarantee that they will. You can continue to check with them on the status of your application, but I would continue looking elsewhere while waiting.

  • You'll probably get the axe by text message

    sorry, but facts are facts

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Job interview question, "Why do you want to work here?"?

I have an interview at a small amusement park here in my town and I know I'm gonna get this question asked. Obviously, I want to work for the money, but I can't say this, haha. If any of you guys could help me out what to respond to this question, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks!

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Recommended Answer:
What has this got to do with Immigration?

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  • Because the amusement park has a lot of different departments that I can offer my time for and in return I will get an opportunity to learn about many different job functions that will serve me well in my future employment either upwards in the company or where my career takes me.

  • For money and out door condition of the work .

  • Because _______ Park has a great reputation and I want to be a part of it.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Job Interview Questions: What should I wear to a job interview tomorrow?

I've gone toj ob interviews before and have always worn black dress pants with a nice color of a cami with a nice black dress top over it. I have an interview tomorrow morning at a clothing store that else stuff such as rockawear and ed hardly... should I still where my nice stuff or something different?

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Recommended Answer:
You should always wear nice clothes to an interview. Remember to dress for the interview not the job.

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    Thursday, October 27, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Elbow length black cardigan to job interview? What else to wear?

    Hi everyone. I'm wondering what would look good for a job interview. I am interviewing for a few different internships this week and am wondering what is appropriate to wear. I have black dress shoes, a black cardigan, black pants, and a boxy-patterned blue/white/black blouse underneath. Does this sound good? Is elbow length appropriate? Will I look like I'm going to a funeral or something (I looked in the mirror and seem awfully black, but maybe it's just me being paranoid). Thanks for the help.

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    It sounds good to me, as long as it's appropriate for the industry for which you seek an internship. (If you were wanting an internship in, say, law or banking or another "suit" industry, you would probably want to try to upgrade to an actual suit if you're a college student.)

    If you wanted to mix things up because of the overwhelming amount of black, you could probably switch the pants to a gray. (I guess it depends on what the blouse looks like, though) or pick a top underneath that doesn't have black (like blue, cream or plain white) But, honestly, you sound good to go.

    Just make sure that the sweater and the pants are close to the same color black--if one is obviously more faded, it'll look weird.

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    • Black in my opinion is very professional looking. I love wearing black slacks to work. It just looks so tailored. I think it sounds like a good outfit to wear to an interview.

    Tuesday, October 11, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Is it okay to drink tonight if i have a job interview tomorrow?

    ive had a stressful day and i need to relax a little. ive never had a job interview so i dont know if they test you for anything like alcohol. am i okay to drink tonight if my interview isnt for another 15 hours?

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    Recommended Answer:
    As long as you don't over imbibe so you don't end up with a hangover you should be fine. I have never been to an interview and been drug tested, that will come with an offer of employment. And there is no reason they would test you for alcohol, even if you are under 21. Just don't show up with a hangover or you won't get to that next step to even worry about it. And don't smell like a brewery.

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    • No, it isn't a good idea to drink the day before an interview. You want to have a very good impression on yourself and for your employer. Many policies in the contract of the job you apply for say that they can always run a test of drugs/alcohol on you without warning, and by signing your name or saying "I agree", you're obliging for them to do so.

      I suggest you don't drink. There are other ways to relax other than to drink. This includes watching TV (your favorite TV shows if you have any), any hobby you like doing, talking to friends/family for advice on what to say and how to dress professionally for the interview. I understand that an interview can be stressful and quite intimidating, however stay "sober" until the time comes. But understand that depending on the company you're being considered for, they can ask you to take a drug and alcohol test. If you refuse though, they may not hire you or drop you out of employment.

      Try the above suggestions if it helps. I hope my advice helps you as well and good luck!

    • 1 oz of alcohol per hour is what your body processes. 1 beer, 1 glass of wine, 1 shot. If you're only having a few you should certainly be clear by then. The question is making sure you are alert, on time and ready for your interview. They won't test you on the spot. If there is a drug test, it would probably be given to you another day, at the very least, they will give you a form to take to a specific clinic and a time frame to get it done.

    • you should be fine as long as you don't overdo it. your body can only hold off one beer an hour so use that to your best ability! also alcohol stays in the system for a month so be careful and drink reaponiabily and yea you should be fine as long as you don't get too crazy

    • Unless you plan on having more than 15 drinks. I never heard of a job where they would drug test just for an interview anyway. Most don't even drug test when you're actually hired.

    • I wouldn't chance it. Are you even old enough to drink legally?
      How are you going to get there whether if you're sober or not?

    • I wouldn't recommend it. It would be better to drink after the interview.

    • Yeah only 1 drink to be on the safe side tho!

    • no don't drink before interview night

    • hell yeah gettin f*cked up tonight will give ya a little edge tomorrow..

    • Go ahead youll be fine

    • I wouldn't. Try to get a good night's rest.

    • you should not

    • don't

    Tuesday, August 23, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What should I expect after a job interview at bath and body works?

    I had my job interview last week Friday (Sept. 4) for a sales associate position and the mangager said she would call in a week. Its been a week, so I am wondering should i call and ask or just wait a little longer?

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    Recommended Answer:
    Make a phone call and be sure to let him or her know of your continued interest in the job. This is also a good opportunity to ask if he or she needs anything or a clarification from you. If not available, leave a message so that they will know you tried to contact them.

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