Showing posts with label interview sample. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interview sample. Show all posts

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Job Interview Questions: What should I wear to a job interview at the gym?

I'm 17 and I have an interview today at LA Fitness. I'm applying for a job at the juice bar.. what should I wear?

How to Answer Common Job Interview Questions



Recommended Answer:
Well wear whatever you think looks nice
like formal =) but not too formal

Top Interview Questions - What the Job Interviewer is Looking For


  • Wear a nice top,with shorts and a sandals.
    top www.la-story.com/upload/2008/10/_feteafete_gets_muito_fina_in_the_fashion_departme/bethbowley%20silk%20top.jpg

    shorts www.a.80spurple.com/shop/80spurple/images/products/274x411/blank-denim/bla_6l-7821b_blk-2.jpg
    sandalsshoekiosk.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/silver-sandal-j-renee-whirl.jpg

  • Always dress professionally to a job interview. You want to make the impression that you are responsible and mature. I would wear dress clothes like a button up shirt and slacks.

  • Bikini

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Job Interview Questions: What should I do now that I've had a job interview?

I was interviewed for a telemarketing job 6 days ago, and he said that they hire according to current projects. He told me that he would review other applicants and hire whoever was most competitive when a position was ready. This is my first job, and I'm really not sure about what to do at this point. Should I start looking for other jobs?

Useful Tips in Handling Job Interviews



Recommended Answer:
Anytime you're job hunting, you should never focus on only one application.

Turn in an as many applications for as many different types of jobs as you can. You should *constantly* be looking for new applications to fill out.

Keep a detailed calendar with contact information of all companies you communicate with and on which days you sent them something to remind yourself where you've applied so you can remember to follow up with those places. Also on the calendar you will keep track of interviews as you are asked for them, and you will be able to follow up on the interviews from that as well.

If you fill out one application and then wait for weeks to hear a "no," and then continue to follow the same procedure, it could take you literally months and months and months and months to find a simple service job and you would also be limiting your options. Apply to dozens of places and you may actually end up being offered more than one job and then you will get to pick which one is best for you.

Job Interviewing Skills - How to Mess Up Your Next Job Interview


  • Your name is on a list, they go through names fast and they go through projects fast. Keep looking for something that will be a little more consistent than telemarketing but if/when they call you show up if you haven't found anything else.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Just got a job interview for an auto insurance company based soley in california. Are they good to work for?

I hear the radio commericals and see them on TV all the time. The position is for Admin/CSR, but i'll also need to be bonded, which is fine. Basicially I'll be selling insurance to new customers, and renewing old - all with a very good base. Is this a good company to work for? Opinions?

How to Display Enthusiasm at a Job Interview



Recommended Answer:
What company is it? You would have to post the name of the company to get some opinions.

And, is it an independent agent or a broker or a call center? And, do you have an insurance license? You need one in order to sell insurance. If it is Primerica then run away from that company. It is a scam.

Preparing For A Job Interview: Techniques You May Not Have Thought Of


  • With the economy the way it is right now..........any job is a good job.

  • How the heck should we know? You didn't mention the name!

    Best way to find out, is ask some current and past employees.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Job Interview Questions: What can i say in a job interview at mcdonalds why i want to work there ! ?

i have a job interview on the 24th of may at mcdonalds, its my first job interview ever, bit nervous.
can someone give me some tips on what to do and say...
why i want the job etc..

Nifty Tips For Winning a Job Interview - A Must Look



Recommended Answer:
Try the good old approach of;
"I want the chance to work for a big multinational brand that is world-recognised such as yourselves."
"Ive heard great things about working here."
"I like the idea of working in a big friendly team, it always looks like a busy fast-paced place to work when I pop in and I like the thought of working somewhere exciting."
Don't forget that as long as you are polite and friendly they will consider you for employment. Anyone who has been given the responsibility to interview you will understand that you are going to be nervous and will do their best to make you feel at ease. Its even a good ice-breaker when they start the interview and ask you how you are to joke about how nervous you are and how this is your first job interview, they will appreciate your honesty and knowing that getting this job means enough to you to make you nervous in the first place!
Above all, remember to breathe deep and look the interviewer in the eye, speak clearly and slowly and take your time. For a junior or team member position the interview will be reasonably informal so don't get too stressed about it. Im sure your going to do just fine, good luck! :)

Job Interview Tips: How to Interview With Confidence


  • I worked for McDonalds. At the interview, I said my current job was boring and I wanted more action, I wanted to be kept busy.

    Believe me though, you will be kept busy, it's hard work but with good promotional prospects.

    I don't think it's so much what you say with them, it's more about luck because they can train anyone to work there plus they get loads of applications.

    Good luck!

  • ha, if you can make it cute, be honest. when I got asked that during my interview at the grocery story HEB, I simply told them "honestly? because I'm a vegetarian, and I refuse to work in the fast food industry" it made my manager laugh and I got the job. so be honest. put your best personality forward and smile!

  • Sure fire way of getting the job. On your knees, pull down his/ or her pants and go to town.

  • mcdonalds smells sweaty

  • Don't sweat it!

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Job interview in the same office building as the company you currently work for?

Over the past few weeks, I've tried looking for a new job and today I scheduled an interview with a company looking for an admin assistant. Only problem is the company is located in the same building as the company I currently work for albeit on a different floor. I plan on attending this interview but how do I managed to pull this off with my boss finding out?

How to Set Up Job Interviews Without a Resume!



Recommended Answer:
If you're worried about being found out, why not call the person you are interviewing with and explain the situation? You can just let them know that you'd like your job search to be confidential and that if it's at all possible, you'd prefer to meet outside of the building. You'd be amazed at how many interviews are conducted in Starbucks and other similar locations these days! I'm sure the prospective employer will respect your reasonable request and if they don't then perhaps they're not the employer for you. Good luck!!

Behavioral and Situational Job Interviews


    Job Interview Questions: Do Express stores only do group interviews? Job interview advice?

    I have a job interview at Express tomorrow and I'm very nervous. While talking to one of the employees at the store she mentioned her interview was a group interview. Do all Express stores do them by default?
    Also any advice on group interviews/ regular interviews would be appreciated!

    How To Give Good Job Interview Answers



    Recommended Answer:
    Do all Express stores do them by default?
    You have to ask the interviewer or manager if all Express stores do them by default.

    For group interviews, be polite and enthusiastic. No need to boast or put others down. Nonetheless, be aggressive in answering questions that will arise and input courteous comments here and there.
    Be prepared by practicing in the mirror and in front of your friends/families. Make sure you know what to say by answering sample questions. Be attentive and ask clever questions to the interviewer.
    Be tactful and stay positive. These advices also pertain to regular interviews. Make sure to make a good impression by being professional :)

    GL! ~
    ///

    Job Interview Tips to Help You Wow Your Interviewers and Land the Job


    • I hate group interviews. They do this to save money and time, which I find revolting.
      If the company has enough money to run a multimillion dollar outfit, they certainly have time to spend with each applicant, seperately.

      Not all stores will do this, unless it is company policy. A lot of stores will do this usually this time of year, when starting to hire for the holiday season....only because they need a lot of people at one time.

      The last group interview I had was at Bath and Body Works. The manager read questions from a form and asked us all the same question.
      Im pretty used to what kind of answers they want, so I give the "standard" answers.

      All you can do is smile during the whole thing and give answers you think a big corporation would want to hear.

      Basically, just keep in mind, they want to know you will be there everyday, all day, work any hours, and be available on holidays.

      Hope that helps.

    Sunday, October 2, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What questions should i expect in a mc. donalds job interview?

    Hello im alex and i have a job interview at a mc donalds in like about an hr and i have no idea what questions to expect. im 18 and have some job expirience(pinkberry) anybody that has worked in a mc donalds have any answeres for me? or any former fast food restaurant employees? pls and thnks!

    Job Interview Skills - How to Deal With Unusual, Irrelevant Or Stupid Questions at Interviews



    Recommended Answer:
    Tell me about yourself?
    Goals and Asperations?
    What do you know about Mc?
    Why do you want to work here?
    How well do you work in a team?
    Be friendly and smile and you got the job.
    P.S. Ask questions

    Answering Interview Questions - How to Make the Right Impression in Your Job Interview


    • Look at it from the employers view they will want to know obvious things like: Whether you can get to work everyday. Do you have any ambitions? What are your good/bad points? Why do you want to work for mcdonalds? What do you know about mcdonalds? Why do you want the job? Can you work in a team and why?
      Most importantly look decent, arrive on time, if you dont get a question ask them to repeat it, be polite and well-mannered

      Good luck!

    • The usual things like why do you want to work there, what makes you a good employee? Why should I choose you over others?

      What would you do in this situation?
      How would you calm down an angry customer?

      When can you work?