Showing posts with label executive job interview questions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label executive job interview questions. Show all posts

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Shave the goatee or not for a job interview?

I'm sporting a goatee these days at my regular job and am now hunting down a second job. Should I shave it to do interviews?

Your Next Job Interview - Are You Prepared?



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If it's gonna be a minimum wage job, I wouldn't worry to much about it. If it's anything above a minimum wage job, or a job that requires you to dress up at work, then shave it.

For example, I wouldn't mind wearing a goatee to a Burger King interview, but I wouldn't wear one to an interview for a bank.

10 Job Interview Tips That Will Help You Make a Good Impression


  • I think it would depend on the job or business you're in. Some professions have unwritten rules on what is acceptable so a goatee might be beneficial in some cases, maybe in creative work.

    I'd advise you to shave it though. You would come across as more open. Not "hiding behind anything", so to speak.

    Besides, it would take you all of 10 days to grow it back anyway.

  • shave

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Is receiving a business card at the second job interview a good sign?

I interviewed at a company for a new job, I made it to the second interview and was given his business card. Is this a good sign i made a good impression?

Job Interviews - Will Practice Help?



Recommended Answer:
Yes.

Secret Career Document - The Nine Magic Job Interview Hints (Get Hired Fast)!


  • It may or may not be. The right step to take now is to follow up on your second interview. Write a thank you note. Depending on the time frame you were given follow up in a few days with a call about the status of your application. Above all keep looking - it is always advisable to keep your options open. Find out more about how to successfully follow up after your interview at the site below.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Job Interview Questions: What Should I Wear to a Job Interview at Forever 21?

I am an 18 year old female and I have a job interview at the clothing store Forever 21. I know I should wear something from their store but I am not sure what. I was thinking a pencil dress but am worried that may be too dressy. So my question is what should I wear. I just need a general idea. Thanks

The Essential Job Interview Checklist



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Everyone's been in situations where they had to go on interviews, but I've had supervisory positions in the past where I had to interview potential employees. Those that showed up neat and clean were taken more seriously than those that showed up in dirty t-shirts and booty shorts.

I think wearing something from the store is an excellent idea. If you can find something that is particularly flattering on you, this can definitely work in your favor since as an employee you will be representing the store. Often customers when they spot a particularly cute outfit on a clerk will even ask if the clerk bought it at that store. How cool would it be to be able to say, "Yes, I did. And it comes in all these colors!" Since this is an interview, you do want to be dressier than usual. It tells the potential employer that you are professional and take the interview (and work) seriously. Make sure your hair and skin are well groomed, but don't wear a lot of scent since so many people are sensitive to perfumes. Any jewelry you choose can be young and trendy, but make sure you limit it to a couple of pieces that aren't so distracting that the interviewer can't concentrate on your personality because the bling is blinding them. Once you are hired, you can dress according to company policy and practices. Often you can be more casual, but go for dressy when you interview.

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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Job Interview Questions: How Bad is it to Leave the Subject Line of an Email Blank when Following Up on a Job Interview?

I really effed this up, I was writing a follow up email from a job interview just to see where they were at in the process and in my haste I left the subject line blank. I can't believe I did that and now realize any shot I had is probably gone, anyone ever do something similar?

A Guide To Common Job Interview Questions And Answers



Recommended Answer:
Yeah,the email will not go into the inbox
and just be treated as Spam
Have a good day.

J R :)

How to Succeed in a Job Interview


  • It is usually treated as spam.

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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

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

Hi, im 16 years old, 17 next month and I have my first job interview in less than a week. It is to work in a store that sells things like RC cars/helicopters/boats and model trains. I know it's custom to wearing suits when going for an interview but I feel it's too formal, or it should only be for office jobs, any tips?
Much appreciated.

Myths About The HR Professional As The Candidate In The Job Interview



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This is a little off topic but in today's employment environment there are 3 critical steps that must be taken 100% of the time to successful land any job. Unfortunately, more often than not these simple steps are not taken.

1) It doesn't matter weather the position is for a janitor or an engineer you must take the time to figure out what is important to the employer.

2) You must be prepared for the unexpected when it comes to questions and general conversation.

3) You will be amazed because once you have done your homework your stress levels will drop and your confidence will rise. This will put you in the front runners position no matter what the experience level of the other applicants.

You should always dress according to the employers style. If it's a casual position/employer then dress casual, if it's a strictly professional position/employer then your attire should be professional. More importantly you should always no matter casual or professional error on the conservative side....never over do it or wear extremely bright colors.

Employers hire those that respond to questions effectively and appear confident over experience the majority of the time.

This can almost guarantee your success with any job....

8 Job Interview Mistakes You Should Avoid


  • The first impression you make on a potential employer is the most important one. The first judgment an interviewer makes is going to be based on how you look and what you are wearing. That's why it's always important to dress professionally for a job interview, even if the work environment is casual.

    What's the appropriate dress code for an interview? You'll want that first impression to be not just a good one, but, a great one. The candidate dressed in a suit and tie is going to make a much better impression than the candidate who showed up not as presentable.

  • Look at what the current employees are wearing. Go just a little nicer. I'd go with a dress shirt and a tie or the female equivalent. You're dressing for the person who has the money, e the shopper and the store manager.