Showing posts with label job interview body language. Show all posts
Showing posts with label job interview body language. Show all posts

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Job Interview Questions: I am a new grad nurse, and I have a pediatric dream job interview in 3 days?

I've been waiting for so long to get this interview that I am both excited and scared. Can someone give me some tips about how to dazzle my interviewers? How should I rehearse for the interview? What should my body language tell? Help me pleaaaase !!!

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You can do it, everyone gets nervouse, your only normal. Look into the mirror, practice your interview, do it front of a friend if you have to! Talk confident, carry yourself with confidence meaning wallk straight, sit straight and never look away look at them (but don't freak them out).
1. Knock once and when asked to enter do not sit without greeting him/her
2. Shake hands (do it formally)
3. Act polite
4. State why you want this job
5. Open portfolio if you have to

YOU CAN DO THIS

don't forgot ,,, CONFIDENCE!

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    Saturday, December 31, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: How should I dress for a job interview?

    I'm 17 years, and I have a job interiew tomorrow.
    I was wondering, if I should just dress casual or wear a shirt and tie?

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    It really depends on the job you're looking for.
    In my experience and my friend's experience if you wear something that you'd never ever wear during the job your boss may get a little miffed because you were just putting on a facade during the interview.
    If you're going for a desk job and would wear nice clothes definitely a nice shirt and probably some khakis. A tie may be too much but really use your own judgement. You can always bring the tie with you and when you get there if you're feeling it put it on the bathroom before you go in.
    If you're interviewing for something more casual like a video store or a market or book store (etc.) you don't have to dress up so much. Just probably nothing that you think would scare off the boss.
    If you know the boss it'd be good to figure out of they'd be intrigued by things like cool jewelry and stuff or intimidated and put off.
    If all else fails just remember - you want to be yourself but present the best version of yourself. But don't raise the bar too high and give yourself room to get better. :)
    Good luck!

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    • it depends what type of job. if its a job in food like starbucks then you can dress more casual. if it is a big job like an assistant or more business like, you dress differently. you can always wear a black pencil skirt and a blouse. its better to wear darker colors to look more professional. make sure no tattoos are showing if you have any and dont wear to much jewelry. for shoes you can wear either flats or heals. dont wear sneakers or slippers.

    Monday, December 12, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Group job interview and what to expect?

    I applied for a job with an oil company as a technician. They had everyone take a written test and apparently I passed. Now they have a group interview or group assessment. I want to be as prepared as possible. Does anyone know what I should expect or have any tips?

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    The interviewers only have a few minutes to determine your suitability for the technician role, so strive to be confident, speak with assurance and appear enthusiastic. Make certain you sit up straight, foster and maintain direct eye contact, and do not fidget in your chair. If there is more than one interviewer, remember their names and use them when responding to their questions.

    One of the most important facets of the interview is the initial greeting. Smile, then give them a firm handshake. When I received a limp handshake, my initial reaction was to think of the applicant as a delicate candidate who may be unsuitable for hard work. Finally, display strength in your voice and let them know you have a strong work-ethic and willingly do whatever is necessary to get the job done. Good luck!

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      Saturday, November 26, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: Will they ask about criminal convictions during my job interview?

      So I have a job interview next week for my first "real" job outside of college. However, I'm worried about my DUI from when I was 18. During an interview, do they ask if you have any criminal convictions? Since I'm a nice looking, well dressed girl....will they just never assume I have a criminal past? I mean, it's not like I have tattoos or nose piercings that would scream "criminal"

      What do you think?

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      You don't really need to as you say "look like a criminal" It is usually common for a job to ask about criminal history on your application and will probably ask you again in the interview as well. I would just disclose it. Because when they do your background check and find out that you didn't disclose it, the reason you don't get the job is because you lied.

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      • They don't care what you look like.

        If they ask people about criminal convictions for that job, they will ask everybody. You will probably be okay if the job does not involve driving; most jobs are only concerned about felony convictions anyway.

        If they ask you, be honest about what happened; they may also do a background check on you.

      • Of course they are going to ask. It is better to have a full tattooed bodysuit than a criminal record when applying for any job.

      • They might. They might just run a background check without even asking you directly.

      • Idiot

      Monday, October 31, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: Can i wear a tie for a job interview?

      Im a girl, and im wearing some dressy looking pants and a white collar shirt with a tie for a job interview..is it ok if i wear my tie though?

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      As long as it isn't an over the top girly tie, then I would say of course ties are very smart on boys or girls.

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      • You should put a picture of you with the tie and without.

      Saturday, October 1, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: Is it OK to turn someone down for a job interview?

      I was recently scheduled for a job interview. I showed up on time, had nothing apparently offensive about my apperance, but was told that I would need to wait 15 minutes due to business. After 30 minutes, I was finally told I would 'be called back'. This has never happened to me before and I consider it highly unprofessional. What do you think?

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      You call them to schedule. This will shock 'em! They actually might appreciate your call. I bet you will get the interview. Then decide.

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      • This happened to me too. I was called for a second interview, but as soon as I got there, as I was approaching the interviewer, she is like "you cannot do (a certain thing that caused them to drop me)..." They had already made their decision about me before I got there. I was wondering why they called me in the first place.
        I guess they decided they would rather not waste their time since I am already unsuitable. But yes it is highly unprofessional, but I don't think they cared, since I was probably less professional than them (being 1 out of 100 candidates applying daily)

      • Something might of came up and they had to deal with it. It's nothing you did, this does sometimes happen, but don't wait for them to call. I would just let it go and keep looking.

        You already have a bad impression about the company because the way they treated you, so go with your gut feelings about working for them.

        I would suggest to you if they do call again, it's not a bad idea to back for the interview. If anything it gives you better experience in handling your communication skills. You can always turn them down. Good Luck.

      • If you had personal contact with someone prior to the interview, you could politely call and ask about what happened. Give them the benefit of the doubt. Perhaps someone got sick or there was an emergency and "telephone style" that's the way the answer came to you.

        If you still get the run-around, consider yourself lucky you didn't get hired!

      • I personally would not take the job in this case because I agree, its unprofessional. But it also depends on how much you want the job, if its just a small job to pick up a little money then I would find somewhere else. There is always someone looking for work.

      • Well, it sounds like something unexpected came up in the office. We're all human, crap happens. Don't take it personally, I'm sure they will apologize when they call to reschedule.

      • same thing happened to me i waited 3 hours once, but ya they should apoligize and then you decide if still want the job i turned mine down after that tho

      • If it was due to business, there is nothing you can do. Business first.