Showing posts with label job interview strengths and weaknesses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label job interview strengths and weaknesses. Show all posts

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Job Interview Questions: I have a job interview tomorrow for a real estate agent position - any tips/advice?

I'm currently 20 years old, I have no real estate experience what so ever but the employers said they're willing to give me an interview. I need some information about what to say etc, important real estate terms.. thank you!! (I'm from Western Australia if it helps)

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Recommended Answer:
Do you even have a real estate agent license? If not, you can't be a real estate agent as it breaks the law.

I think you have been misinformed or you didn't collect the correct information for this interview tomorrow. You are probably working as an unlicensed assistant for a real estate agent or you're working for the brokerage as a receptionist or conveyancer.

There's no way to make yourself knowledgeable because it'll be easy to tell that you know nothing about real estate by the interview tomorrow. Just tell them flat out you don't know anything and you're eager to learn.

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  • Get out of Real Estate!!!
    Good luck!!

Friday, December 16, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Job interview and planned vacation?

I have a job interview today, but I'm going on vacation from the 19th to the 22nd. When should I tell the interviewer about it?

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Recommended Answer:
If at the interview they ask when you can start, say "I am available to start as soon as possible. However, I should let you know that I will be out of town from the 19th-22nd."

If it doesn't come up in the interview, don't randomly explain it. If you are offered the job, as part of the discussion say, "I have a vacation that was planned from the 19th-22nd. Are there any problems with me taking that time off?"

It's always best to try to wait until after you have a job offer in hand -- it is less likely that an employer would retract a job offer for something like. It's more likely that they would simply choose another candidate if they already have the information and it really is a problem for them. However, if they ask about your starting date or availability during the interview, be honest and forthcoming.

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  • On the itnerview tell them you can start right away but have a pre planned vac and give the dates. My cousin did that she worked someplace 3 weeks then went on vacation and came back and all is fine. it was planned way before her job interview. Employers know you have a life
    good luck do you best and be Honest.

  • Managers know that employees have a life.
    Simply tell them about your pre-planned vacation and ask if you need to cancell it.
    They will work around that.

    Last thing you want to do is accept the job, and tell them after you have the job.
    Be upfront.
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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Should I go to this job interview at fresh direct?

I have a group interview at fresh direct for the truck loader at 5A.M tomorrow and I'm beginning to wonder if I should go. I mean, its an interview, not the actual job. Its at 5AM but I have to be there by 4:30AM and I don't want to waste my time going that early just to hear a "we have chose other candidates over you". And I just received email that the interview is 3-4 hours long..I do need a job but man I don't know. Should I go or not?

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Recommended Answer:
It's up to you. If the company's working conditions are attractive - you may make an effort and get up so early. But if you have a plenty of time to get another opportunity without torturing yourself - leave it.

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    Wednesday, August 24, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What should I wear to a FedEx job interview?

    I have a job interview with FedEx tomorrow afternoon. Its for a "supplemental dock" position. Job duties include loading trucks, unloading trucks, and the driving of forklifts. What kind of dress is expected from me by FedEx management?

    Also, any other job interview tips?

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    Recommended Answer:
    If I were you I'd go work causal. No need for a suit if you're applying to work with loading trucks. Still, it's important to be neat, so I'd where a nice shirt and a nice pair of pants (not jeans). Look neat, and sound qualified. Just let the guy interviewing you know how to handle the job. Good luck!

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    • Dress decent, but a suit is definitely not necessary. Jeans and a button-up shirt should be more than adequate.