Showing posts with label how to find a job. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how to find a job. Show all posts

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Job interview with Aafes?

I have a job interview with an Aafes employer tomorrow to work at Charley's on McChord Air Force Base. Does any former employee have any tips? My husband is stationed at Fort Lewis I'm only nineteen ,I haven't had a job in a year and im kinda scared im gunna mess it up.

Any AAFES advice?

How to Handle a Courtesy Job Interview



Recommended Answer:
Ya, be honest and look them in the eyes without looking away. Smile and say their name 3 times during the interview.Good Luck!ME!.

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    Monday, February 20, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: How to dress for a first job interview at a clothe store?

    This is a clothe store called platos closet and its a clothe store no clue how to dress help I'm kinda of a rocker so skinny jeans and what else?

    The Job Interview - Basic Strategies and Tactics



    Recommended Answer:
    The type of store does not matter. You will need to dress nice so you cannot wear skinny jeans. You should wear and skirt and blouse, or slacks and blouse.

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    • It doesn't matter what type of clothing store... all interviews are to be conducted with the applicant in dress attire. This means a skirt and blouse or dress with nylon stockings, and dress shoes. This is your first impression to make for the manager, and it is a way of saying, I respect you being the boss and thanks for taking the time to interview me. (^_^)
      btw... yes, I do know that Plato's Closet is a store that deals in purchasing and selling gently used clothing! The dress code will be revealed to you once you are hired, but for now it's professionalism all the way!
      Go get 'em... you've got this! IT will be a very, fun, job for you! )^_^) )^_^)

    Sunday, January 29, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: What do i wear to a hooters job interview?

    i have boobs, i want to show them off so i will MORE Likely get tha job =] but i dont wanna seem
    'slutty' so what do i wear? any personal experiences?
    & the job manager told me to wear something casual.

    please help!!

    Master Job Interview Skills



    Recommended Answer:
    just wear a shirt that doesn't show too much cleavage, but it tight enough to show the curve and shape of your boobs.

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    • When manager says "something casual" he means "dressy casual". So dress the way you would for an office job, but substitue a v neck blouse or shirt that would show off your "assets". being sublte and professional in the way you dress, and cheerful, positive answers in the interview should stand you out from the other applicants. Dont forget to email, text, or send a thank you afterwards.
      Good luck!

    • Wear something form fitting but not too revealing. You want to think first date with a cute guy. Let your personality shine and make sure your hair and makeup is done!

    • Wear something casual, but a top that makes someone see why you would be a good representative for Hooters.
      Good Luck!

    • Nothing obviously.

    Tuesday, November 29, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What will a group job interview be like?

    I applied for a job and got invited to a group interview. I would just like to know what to expect.

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    Usually a group interview involves a number of interviewers - potential managers or supervisors, human resources,and a group of candidates all together in one room. The format can range from the basic - a presentation to the candidates about the company and position - to more complex group exercises and tasks. You can find out all about group interviews at the site below.

    7 Tips To Prepare For A Job Interview


      Wednesday, October 26, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: Possibly a dumb question about my job interview?

      so I have a job interview on Monday at a fast-food/restaurant place, am I suppose to just walk into that fast-food/restaurant and then ask around about where my job interview is? I know it sounds stupid, but I guess I just wanna confirm I am doing the right thing.

      A Guide to Preparing For Your Job Interview



      Recommended Answer:
      Arrive early. It will give you extra time to take a deep breath and relax. I agree with the advice to go to the place where you normally order and tell the "order taker" that you have an appointment for a job interview. Whoever you approach will be very understanding as they too went to that same counter at some point and did the very same thing. The employees are used to people coming in for interviews. Good luck. Be enthusiastic and respectful.

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      • Walk in and go to where you usually make your order and just be like "Hi, I'm here for a 6:00 interview." And they'll show you from there.

        Don't sweat it!

        Good luck!

      • "Hi, I'm here for a job interview"

        *Points you towards the back.* It's over there.

      • Yes. Just walk in and say you're here for your interview.

      Tuesday, September 20, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What do you wear for a job interview?

      I am 16 and about to go to an interview for a job for a yogurt shop. What am I suppose to wear to this job interview that won't make me look too old and classy yet at the same time not a lazy snobby teenager. Also do you have an advice on what to say during the interview?

      A Job Interview Without Cold Sweats



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      I always wear red to my interviews and 90-percent of the time I ended up getting the jobs. There were many people way more qualified than me but I guess I was more ... rememberable in the interviewers' eyes due to the intense color of the outfits. It is also said that you should wear red to courts or to give speeches. So to sum it up, wear red!

      During the interview let the interviewer lead the way. Only talk politely when asked to. And whatever his/her opinions on certain things are just nod along with a nice smile.

      You're 16 so I guess the main concern that the interviewer probably has is reliability (I helped my mom interview teenage waitresses for her restaurant.) They probably will ask if you have reliable transportation or not. If you don't have your own car you'd probably have to go an extra mile to persuade them someone will give you rides to work and that you'll be on time every time.

      Always tell them that you really enjoy school (even if you don't) to show you're a positive person. Tell them you have a lot of friends who love yogurt (he/she will like you more because if they hire you they'll be able to attract a big crowd of your friends. More money for them.)

      Just be yourself and you'll do just fine. Good luck !

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      • I usually determine what I will wear to interviews based on what employees wear. Go by the store and take a look at what employees are wearing. If they are in t-shirt and jeans or cotton shirt uniforms, then wear dark jeans with no rips or holes with a clean shirt or sweater (not T-shirt) and closed toe shoes. If they are in dress pants and collared shirts, then you should dress up a little.

      Thursday, September 1, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What should I expect at a job interview?

      I have a job interview tomorrow at my local movie theater. I've never had a job interview before so I'm kind of nervous. What should I wear? What type of questions would I expect to be asked? Please help!

      The Comic Tragedy of Job Interviews



      Recommended Answer:
      I think you should wear something a level above casual, nice pants and a shirt.

      The questions are the manager's way of trying to figure out how well you'd fit there, how serious are you about wanting to work there. He/she would probably be asking you about items from your past to get an idea - do you finish things that you start, can you be depended upon, do you have common sense, do you work well with others? People remember stories, so if you can now think of several examples that would demonstrate the above traits or other things you have identified as important you'll remember them tomorrow and be able to give examples to back up your claims - much more impressive to an interviewer. If you know someone that works there and you've talked to that person about what it's like to work there - I'd be sure to mention that, because that shows some thought and research went in to your applying there. If you really want to work there, find a way to communicate that and why you do during your interview. I think it means a lot when the candidate shows genuine enthusiasm for the company and/or the position during the interview.

      The most important piece of advice is to try to be yourself.

      Good luck!

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      • Depending who the person is, can quite vary with answers. However what you should know is employers are not your friend and the first impression counts.

        - Answers fully to their questions
        - Dress nicely
        - Expect them to have a snotty attitude towards you, as they want to see what your reaction/tone of voice will be.
        - They WILL interview you in a public area! This increase the pressure as well as they want to see how well you can concentrate under pressure.

        They will ask:
        What is on your resume
        To explain your resume
        To explain job history
        Asking for references
        They possibly might ask [what is your definition of customer service]

        Keep your blood calm, your mind clear, and your stomach full for you better be ready!

        Break a leg ;]

      • Wear slacks and a nice shirt with a collar. If you go in with blue jeans and a t-shirt you have almost no chance of getting hired. Smile, shake hands firmly, but not real tight. Be prepared to answer questions like What hours can you work, what do you think would be the hardest thing about working here, how would you handle a mean customer, things like that.

        Good luck.

      • just be yourself and confident. it will make all the difference and answer whatever you are asked to the point. don't exaggerate

      • Good luck!! Wear something casual but nice.. Casual dress pants and a nice shirt.