Showing posts with label executive job interviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label executive job interviews. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Job Interview Questions: I have a job interview at mcdonalds?

I'm 18 years old and i have an interview on monday and its my first interview ever. I'm kind of nervous and i was wondering what kind of questions do they ask you and is it fun and easy to work there?

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work can range from easy to hard depending on your abilities and the task they want you to do.

It can also range from very tolerable to down right shitty depending on your managers and coworkers.

When I have an asshole manager, work sucks terribly. When I have a nice manager, work is tolerable.

However during the rush times it can get hectic and tempers may flare.

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  • www.glassdoor.com/Interview/McDonald-s-Interview-Questions-E432.htm

  • what you want to do
    are your hours Flexible
    are you in school
    do you have transpiration

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Job Interview Questions: When you go to queens library job interview what do u need to bring?

i have an interview with queens library on monday but i dont remember what they told me to bring? can anyone help me?

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Bring a copy of your resume. To be safe, bring a copy of your id as well. so you can provide proof of who you are and eligibility to work. Maybe a copy of your college transcripts if you have it handy. Letters of reference or a list of references to provide the interviewer if they want to check them. Can't think of anything else you might need for an interview. You could look over your cover letter to see if there was anything you promised to provide - a portfolio, samples, etc. to see if that jogs your memory.

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  • Bring yourself!

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Job Interview Questions: What have you been asked on a job interview?

What are the types of questions that you have come across while interviewing for a job?

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What are your strengths? What are your weaknesses? WHat are your accomplishments? Do you have any questions for us?

Be very confident in your answers and keep eye contact. Show enthusiasm. When you answer questions, use specific examples and do not use general answers.

Always prepare questions to ask the interviewer about the work environment, culture, the company itself and its future, etc. Research the company before the interview.

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  • Hi.
    First I have to specify that I'm Italian, not english, so it could be possible that our job interviews are different.
    So... They asked me my experiences, my attitudes, my hobbies.
    They asked me why I want to work for them.
    They asked me how I think it could be to work with them.
    They asked me what are, in my opinion, my values and my faults.
    In one collective job interview they asked to tell something general about us, one by one, then gave us a questionnaire of some possible thing could happens working, and some possible answers.
    I had to choose the answer, then all the people interviewed had to find a collective answer, discussing and trying to comparate points of view .

  • Since I am still a university student, I may not give you more suggestions than you expected, but I have experienced some internship and part-time jobs, in some of which I have taken some full-time group leader responsiblities. I think I can give you some useful tips to pass the interview. Every interviewer just wants to hear something that is really genuine and not faked, which can then accurately reflect your unique personality. Nowadays many books and articles just recommand interviewees to flatter the prospective boss a little bit, which is disastrous for themselves. And try hard to present what role you have ever played in every single, simple but significant activity in your past career life. Remember just show off a little bit your outstanding traits like what we emphasize a lot leadership and cooperative ability. Use some jargon and terminology to prove that you are professional in the field.~~

  • What is your best quality? What is the one thing that really irritates you? Why do you want this job?(always be ready to mention something positive about the employer or the type of work, not I need money) Describe your dream job.

  • Are you lazy?
    Do you complete all your work without complaining?
    What are you afraid of?
    Are you homosexual?
    What do you think looks best on you?

Monday, December 19, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Questions to expect on a job interview?

What kind of questions are usually asked on a job interview? I just dont want to be caught off guard and freeze up and look stupid,lol. Thanks alot :-)

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This is my favorite, (to ask).

Your boss gives you an assignment. You must prepare a report for him for an upcoming meeting.
You get all the figures you need and prepare the report. You are reviewing it before you print it and you discover that the person who have you the wrong figures gave you the wrong ones. The report is useless. What do you do?

The answer I want to hear is .. Since your boss told you he needed it for a meeting, you gave it priority.
As a result, you are way ahead of the deadline.
All you have to do is get the right figures and correct what you have. You have it in Excel, so re-doing it isn't a big problem.
You get the right figures, re-do the report and hand it to your boss with plenty of time to spare.
You just followed the # 1 rule of boss-subordinate relationship---never do anything which would embarass your boss.

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    Wednesday, November 9, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Strange job interview asking about references and taking a while?

    Hello, I had a job interview and it went pretty good. They told me they had other candidates still applying and had to give everyone an equal chance. A few days later they called me and told me they were sending this questionnaire to my references and for me to follow up with them by giving this agency their fax number to quicken the process. Then I found out that one of my references wasn't there anymore so I called them the nest day and told them to replace one of my references. This was on Friday and they said ok. Then monday (today) they called me and I though I got the job. They called me today to make sure the name of the reference I gave on Friday was correct. I said yes and they said ok.

    I never had a prospective job give me the run around like this. What could eb going on or is this normal? The position is

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    Recommended Answer:
    Yes, it doesn't sound all that usual to me. A little disorganized, but that is rather typical I'm afraid.

    Don't forget that the job hunting process is a two way process: You are interviewing them as they check you out. Unless you are rather literally starving to death, "no thank you" is a perfectly rational answer to a job offer. A company that "creeps" or "freaks" you out in the beginning, is unlikely to improve with close, personal contact.

    Trust your instincts when it comes to people and environments if (1) you are over the age of 25 and (2) reasonably social and good with people.

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      Friday, October 28, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: Should i wear tights to a job interview?

      Im going to a job interview in a few days. i have not been to interviews since i left my previous employer a couple of days ago so i have no idea what to wear. is it okay to wear tights to a job interview with boots?

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      Depends on presentation of the entire look, and also the kind of industry you are interviewing for. It's hard to say without taking a look at the entire outfit and knowing more. But, on the whole, I would say to skip it and go with a jacket and skirt/trouser look. Skirt (I would say no more than an inch or two above knee) would be more formal than the trouser. You could for blues or grays. Black would be the most formal. You can also go for other styles and colors. If you are going to a store, you can ask the salesperson and they will definitely help you out.

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      • What I've always been told is to dress two steps above your potential occupation.

        If the job is quite casual, then casual is okay, but dress two steps above casual. This could mean if the typical work environment wears jeans and a T-Shirt, this means you could wear Jeans and a very nice button up shirt, and maybe a tie. (if you're a man of Avril Lavine, or Dianne Keaton),

        For women, remember, light makeup, hair neat, remember to keep the jewelry to a minimum. A watch is considered a piece of jewelry, ear-rings, eye glasses, necklace. Anything that can be used as an embellishment is almost always considered a piece of jewlery. Do not use heavy perfume. You want something clean cut, yet professional.

        I would not wear tights. I don't care if you are Cindy Crawford, they are not very flattering.

      • Probably not, unless you're in the fashion, dance, ballet, etc. industry. But if it's for a retail, sales, office, or a business sort of job then your best bet is slacks, skirt, button shirt, fancy blouse, and dress shoes. Boots are okay if the pants cover them up with the slacks or pants.

      • lol. who wears tights with boots anymore? it's not the 80's. no, i would stick with nylons and i would not wear boots to an interview unless it's at a place like mcdonalds or something non professional.

      • No it's not. Don't give them an opportunity to dismiss you out of hand. Dress conservatively, don't show too much skin, and keep the body art to a minimum. A skirt and blouse is always acceptable.

      • I would definitely dress conservatively such as dress slacks and a nice top that does not show too much cleavage. It is better to be a little overdressed than not professional enough.

      • I can't see why you shouldn't or couldn't wear this, but then again I'm a bloke what colour are the tights? Maybe try heels or flats?

      • you will look more professional wearing them