Showing posts with label forever 21 job interview questions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label forever 21 job interview questions. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Job Interview Questions: My first job interview! Help?

I have a job interview coming up on Tuesday for Target. This is my first job interview, and I want to make a good impression! Does anyone have any tips? Do you know any questions that they might ask? Thanks! :)

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Recommended Answer:
Be sincere and always look the interviewer in the eye. Be confident. You will be there to sell them on you, so be energetic and answer questions with a positive attitude. Don't answer with "I think I can," answer with "I know I can." Dress nice, no jeans or sandels. Make sure your clothes are clean and you are well groomed. If you have piercings - take them out.

Good luck.

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  • give him a "favor" lol mostly seen on movies xD it works maybe lol (as seen on tv)

  • I dont any questions, but make sure your manners are in mint condition that day. Say yes sir, or if a lady, yes ma'am. Be yourself and stay relaxed.

    good luck.

  • Dress up nice. Do not try to sound negative. Like do not say stuff like well i cant work weekends as they will throw your application right in the garbage if you say that. Have an open schedule unless you are in school. Also if they as if you know how to do something and you don't say No i do not but I am willing to learn.

  • Most employees want to know what you're really like and would rather see yourself being natural than up tight, trying to answer all the questions correctly. Just relax, be yourself and enjoy the experience! This funny video below that I found on YouTube about jobs might help!...

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Job Interview Questions: When an employer asks if you have any questions in a job interview, what do you say?

I've always been unsure but I ask when I can start, salary, and how many people are applying. What else should you ask?

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Recommended Answer:
Those are all valid questions, but they're hoping to hear questions that show you care about the work itself. You could ask why they do something the way they do, how they see themselves in relation to their closest competitors, who are their close competitors. You can also ask what they're hoping for in the person they hire for the job you want, how you compare to the other applicants.

Sometimes they tell you so much there's nothing left to ask. If that happens, say, "You answered all the questions I came with. I wondered about X and you told me ___ about it. I was going to ask Y, and you said___." That shows you had questions in mind AND you paid attention to what they were telling you.

Prepare For Your Job Interview


  • This is such a standard question that you usually get at the end of an interview. It's very important to prepare beforehand. Research the company first, and come up with a list of questions. I would think that "when can I start?" would be a bit too direct; you haven't been offered the job yet. Before you get around to asking about all the things the company has to offer you (salary, benefits, etc.--and I've read that it's a bad idea to discuss benefits until after you've been offered the job, THEN decide if you will accept), come up with some questions that show genuine interest in the company and the position you're applying for. Some standard questions are "Can you tell me a little about how the company is structured?" or "what is a typical day or week like for someone in this position?" This is your opportunity to find out things you want to know, and demonstrate your genuine interest in the company.

  • Those are good questions and good suggestion listed here by answerers. However, their is nothing wrong in asking about the salary. Of course you want to know how much you are making before they offer you the job. Unless you don't mind starting at minimum wage or don't care about your salary. This is what I say, "Based on what is expected of me, what is my salary?"

  • ask about anything that may become an issue in the future. if it's a part-time job ask things like if you want to take a day off or get sick. expect the unexpected!

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Job Interview Questions: What to wear to job interview said "semi-formal business attire" on application?

Said that for the interview. It is at a diner near where I live. I am 15 and a guy

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Recommended Answer:
Wear a pair of slacks, a dress shirt, a tie, and a jacket. "Semi-formal" actually means a dinner jacket or a dark suit, but I don't think that would be appropriate for a 15 year old kid applying for a job at a diner. Probably means that you'll be required to wear dark slacks, a white shirt and a tie if you get the job.

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    Wednesday, January 25, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: I have an interactive job interview at a daycare?

    Put this in this section because I figured parents would have the best ideas about how to entertain kids. I'm applying to be a teacher assistant at a daycare. During the phone call they said it would be an interactive interview where they put me in the room with the kids and see how I work with them.
    Does anybody have any tips on how to really stand out and win the kids over?

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    I work in a daycare as a head teacher. I have been on my own interactive interviews and have been in my classroom while potential employees have done theirs. There is more to the interview than knowing how to entertain the kids.

    While you are in the classroom you need to remember a few things. You are not just winning the children over, but also the director of the school, and the teacher in the classroom. After a potential employee has been in the classroom, the director always asks me how it went, what I noticed, and what made one person stand out over another.

    There are a few things I look for when someone is in my classroom.

    1) Is the person active with the children? Does she come in a play with them, talk to them, etc? Is she comfortable with the children and the classroom setting? The last thing you want to do is just come in a stare at the kids, or wait around nervously for them to interact with you. You may be nervous(everyone is, and we expect it), but try and be as natural as possible. Talk to them about what they are playing with, get down on the floor with them, etc.

    One of the most difficult times to interview is during snack time or transition times. If you are in the classroom at snack you still need to talk to the children. You can ask them about what they are eating, what they did over the weekend, what they are planning to do today, etc. If they are too young to talk, you can still talk to them about their snack, if it is yummy, etc. If they are transitioning, you can help them clean up, talk to them about how well they are cleaning, etc.

    You can also offer some help if it seems necessary. If the teacher is getting snack ready, etc you can offer a hand, or ask if there is anything you can do.

    2) Does the person seem comfortable being silly? Singing? etc? If we are in the middle of circle time I look for the person to sing with us. I typically choose well known songs that day so the interviewer can participate. When they sing I look for someone that is fun, and not singing quietly with their heads down. If we are all dancing, is this person participating?

    3) Are the children comfortable with this person? Do they play with her, or shy away? Your demeanor can really have an impact on this. Is this person warm, playful, and loving? Does she seem to enjoy being in the classroom?

    4) Can I work with her? If the head teacher is talking to you, it is in your favor to give a bit of information and try and forge a good impression. The head teacher often has a very big impact on the decision to hire in most cases. The director is often looking through the window or on a camera, but the head teacher is seeing the actual interaction between you and the children.

    I would suggest that you keep relaxed, and remember that most places are looking for someone who loves children, can get silly, dance and sing, etc. You only need to be slightly more outgoing, interactive, etc than the other people. When the director asks the head teacher how it went you want her to say "She really seemed comfortable with the kids. She sang with them, danced. The other person was ok, but just not as good."

    Also, remember that you are almost there. Most daycares only call back 2-4 perspective employees out of all that apply. The daycare I work at only calls back 2.

    Preparation is the Best Job Interview Tip


    • Smile! Kids will smile back even if they don't know what you are smiling about :D I used to be in child development class where we took care of them. Be patient and even if they aren't the kindest to you, still maintain your cool and be sweet with them. Girls and boys are typically brought up to the stereotypical likes and dislikes. Speak to the girls about fairies and princesses and how you like the way their hair looks today and ask if their mommy made it for them. Boys might rather play with little cars and tend to dislike pink and like blue. They may like playing ninja or soldiers. Also pointing out the color, don't wear pink because then boys tend to completely disregard you and label you one of the girls. Keep it neutral and use some colors other than pink or blue. Always act happy and be friendly and they will love you c: Make sure to pay attention to the kids but if your interviewer asks something answer quickly as to show that youll be fun with the kids but still understand the discipline and authority. Oh! and just in case they may try to trick you! They may make one of the children pretend they fell down or hurt themselves to check how you react. be compassionate or ask if u can help. Good luck and I hope you get the job!!

    Sunday, January 8, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: What does a second job interview mean?

    its with sizzler (food restaurant) the guy seemed to like me. this interview is to meet a lady, the store manager. what do i to to get the job? tips, i really want it..

    Help, I Have to Prepare For My Job Interview!



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    The first interview was to meet the manager who interviewed you, and to find out about the position advertised.
    It is only when they are seriously considering you, would they invite you back for a second interview.
    Take this next interview very seriously. Do not joke or use profanity.
    Dress as if you were going to have a family portrait taken and act professional at all times.
    Take any identification you think they may require such as medical insurance, etc.
    During the interview, there may be another manager present or even the owner.
    Don't feel that you are repeating yourself from your previous interview, as the other management present will want to know more about you.
    Speak about what your goals for education and career are. They will want to hear of your future plans regardless of whether it is in foodservice or not.
    Be honest and polite, and most of all, be yourself and you should do just fine.

    Smiling Your Way to Success in a Phone Job Interview


    • They're just going to interview you again, chances by somebody else this time. Just be yourself in the best manner you can be in and don't hesitate and you'll do just fine.

    Monday, December 26, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: How should I style my hair for a job interview?

    I've been called back for a second interview at a conservative financial institution. The interviewer hinted he didn't like my hair at my first interview in a subtle way. I have long thick wavy dark brown hair that's a little frizzy and blonde highlights around my face. I had part of the sides pinned up. It kind of looks from the 80s you could say. If I pull it all back I feel like my nose which is kind of big
    sticks out. What should I do?

    How to Prepare for a Job Interview



    Recommended Answer:
    How you wore it to the first interview sounds fine and normal to me, so maybe the interviewer is just crazy or something...

    Maybe you could straighten it or curl it in loose curls since with wavy hair its easy to do both! Or possibly just un-pin the sides and use an anti-frizz serum! A good anti-frizz serum creates miracles! Maybe you looked too business-like or not enough!? Simple is definitely the way to go though!

    Good luck on next interview!!

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    • yea put your hair in a good hairstyle. its an interview. look at www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http…

    Tuesday, December 6, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Is this an appropriate job interview outfit?

    ok so i have a job interview at a call center and i dont have 'professional' clothes so would this work?
    a pink tanktop, scarf, grey peacoat, 'nice' jeans and boots?
    by the way im 17 if that makes a difference

    Don't Blow Your Job Interview



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    Yes you would look nice just instead of a pink tanktop use black or red

    Eliminate Job Interview Anxiety


    • I wouldn't wear the tanktop. Sleeveless attire is not considered professional. I know you will have a coat over it, but you may feel a bit stressed during the interview and feel a bit warm. It could be warm in the office, and you may be tempted to remove the coat. Wear a nice sleeved top under your jacket instead. Make sure the jeans are not too tight.

      Make sure your hair is nice also and smile when you are introduced.

    • as long as it isnt slutty or ugly it should work

    Sunday, November 20, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Is it too late to send a thank you letter for a job interview?

    I has been about two weeks after the job interview. Is it to late to send a thank you letter? If it is too late, is it ok to send a "follow up/thank you" hybrid type letter?

    Questions to Ask in the Job Interview - How to Nail Your Job Interview



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    yup and don't push it either... if its been two weeks you probably didn't even get the job

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      Tuesday, October 11, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What areas to grade on a hospital food service job interview scorecard?

      I was asked to create a interview scorecard for my boss. I am wondering as to what areas would need to be graded during a hospital food service job interview.

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      do a research on this before doing so would get the answer.

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        Saturday, September 24, 2011

        Job Interview Questions: What questions do they ask you at a job interview for Yogen Fruz?

        I am interested in applyng at Yogen Fruz, and i was wondering what question they would ask you at a job interview. Please answer seriously. Thankyou

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          Sunday, September 18, 2011

          Job Interview Questions: Tomorrow I will have a job interview and at the end I need to ask questions.What questions can I ask?

          Tomorrow I will have a job interview and at the end I need to ask questions.What questions can I ask?

          Questions to Ask in the Job Interview - How to Nail Your Job Interview



          Recommended Answer:
          keep it simple if you're not too sure what to ask.
          you could ask:
          1) what's one thing you enjoy most about your job, and what made you decide to go into this profession?

          2) what's one thing you dislike most about your job?

          3) what would you have been if you weren't in this profession?

          4) what do you think is the most rewarding thing about working here?

          (those might not be very good but those questions sure did help me w/ my interviews)

          you can add more if you come up w/ any later, those are purely suggestions.

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          • MysticErosionX's answer is really good, so I gave it the thumbs up.
            The one question I ask, after asking general q's about the job etc is to simply say to the interviewer/s
            "If you were me, what question would you ask"?
            Good luck with your interview anyway, be Positive and go for it :)

          • How many people will you be supporting?
            Is this a new position or are you replacing someone?
            I guess just ask questions about the company..

          • wages or pension scheme

          Wednesday, September 14, 2011

          Job Interview Questions: How many questions is too little or too much to ask during a job interview?

          During a job interview, when you ask questions or when the interviewer asks if you have any questions, how many questions should you ask to show interest in the job. How many questions is too little or too much to ask?

          I would love to have answers from anybody who has been an interviewer or who has worked in human resources or as a recruiter. Please only serious answers.

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          It has been my experience from being on both sides of the interviewing desk that there is no magic number on how many questions to ask. You should go into the interview with a prepared set of questions. The questions should not be asking for information that you can find off of the internet. This shows a lack of proper preparation. It is also my opinion to defer questions regarding your salary history or compensation expectations until late in the process. Recruiters and hiring managers will often use this information to screen you out. You should be watchful of the interviewers body language in deciding how many questions to ask. If they appear hurried then only ask a few of the really important questions you want answered. If they appear to be relaxed and enjoying their time with you then ask more.

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          • Hmmm...this is a tough one. Just have to read the interviewer. Ask enough questions to show interest in the job but make sure they are intelligent questions, not like when is your lunch hour or how many breaks do you get. And don't ask so many questions that you are starting to get annoying or interrupting too much. Use your head. Some people don't like too many questions, some people like them. Read your interviewer's body language. If he/she seems to be getting annoyed with your interruptions, shut up.

          • I was told ask only 2 or 3 and no more

            I was also told that 2 of the questions you should ask are -
            What do you enjoy about working for this company?
            when do you expect to make a decision?

            I too am job hunting. - I have an interview this afternoon

          • If you have any real questions when they ask if you do, keep them to a minimum, it should be no more than 3, or else the recruiter may think you are too complex, you can always find out anything after you get hired.

          Friday, August 26, 2011

          Job Interview Questions: What should I wear to my job interview at a local diner for a busboy?

          I am 14 and going to my first job interview. What should I wear? All of the employees at the diner wear a white dress shirt, black dress pants & black shoes; if that comes into play.

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          Recommended Answer:
          well first you should wear a smile! also i think you could wear jeans and a teeshirt but a pair of black pants and a nice button up shirt is better with some black shoes. it makes them feel that you are serious about the job and that you already have part of their uniform.

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