Showing posts with label job interview tips video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label job interview tips video. Show all posts

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Rite Aid job interview?

I got a call from Rite Aid, and scheduled a job interview. What should I know before the interview? Any tips? Thanks

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Not much to know. They'll want you to work nights, weekends, and holidays for the least amount of pay possible.

Also, that company will be broke in 5 years. They are very much in debt from buying out Brooks.

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    Monday, January 16, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: What should I know for my first job interview?

    I recently applied to several places, and got my first interview! It's a yogurt parlor/coffee shop. What should I wear? I'm thinking of wearing a knee-length dress or skirt. What makeup should I wear? I usually wear brown eyeliner, mascara, blotting powder, and blush. Would that be fine? Also, what should I know for the interview itself? Thanks in advance!

    Job Interview Tip Number 1 is Preparation



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    I say your makeup sounds great. I say go with the skirt. its nice, but not overly dressy. The interview itself depends, but they will usually go over your resume/application with you. Be yourself. Thats how i got my job at olive garden. When i had my interview with them, the manager asked me different questions to find out more about me. One of them was what was i passionate about. just be yourself, be polite. GOOD LUCK!!!!

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    • There is an old saying that is still true these days - "dress for success"; meaning that you should dress very professionally, no matter what the position or company. Use as little makeup as possible, same for jewelry and perfume. Get some background info on the company - when they started, their annual sales, the most popular items, etc to show that you have an interest in the company and not just the job. After the interview, be sure to send a " thank you for the interview" email to the interviewer; this is courtesy and professionalism

    • Don't freak out or prepare too much for it. Just research the company, and be honest. Wear proffesional clothes- a skirt or dress is fine, but you can also wear dress pants and a nice tops. Above all, be polite! And always send a follow up email or thank you letter.

      Good luck!

    • Prepare all necessary documents needed for the interview - Resume, Cover Letter, etc. You will
      always want to take along extra copies of your resume, transcript, and references. Consider purchasing a leather portfolio to hold your documents and a pen and paper to record notes, if need be.For assistance in critiquing your resume or cover letter, come by SMU Career Services and meet
      with a career counselor during Counselor-on-Duty hours, or set up an appointment.
      Plan your attire - First impressions are powerful, so you will want to look professional.
      Some suggestions on professional dress for an interview are:
      Suits/Dresses: Conservative, in dark colors (dark blue, black, gray, or tan)
      Shirts/Blouses: Simple, in soft colors
      Socks: Calf-length, complimenting the suit
      Stockings: Beige, tan, or natural
      Shoes: Men - polished, should match suit; Women - polished, medium heels
      Ties: Silk, coordinated with the suit
      Handbag: Medium or small size, in a color matching the outfit
      Hair: Conservative hairstyle that does not distract from professionalism
      Jewelry: Men - no jewelry; Women - Simple jewelry

    Thursday, January 12, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: What to wear on Chik-Fil-A job interview (girl)? WHat to expect... (My first interview)?

    Okaay so I got a job interview for monday and I need to know what I need to wear to the interview so that I can look professional. Umm...what should I expect during the interview? WHen i get there what do i do?? HELLLPPP PLEASEE

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    Okay, So if its your first interview you're probly a teenager, correct?
    I would wear nice pants
    ( dark FITTED but not tight jeans , black pants)
    and a nice top
    (blouse or plain tshirt with a nice scarf over top)
    . DONT wear alot of makeup, it looks really unprofessional, you can wear a bit, but make it look natural.

    Expect them to ask question how you can contribute to the company, about your strengths and weaknesses, That kind of thing.

    Best of luck !!!!

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    • show a lot of cleavage. it always works.

    Monday, December 19, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What should I wear to my first job interview (ever!) ?

    Hi. I'm a 15 year old girl and I have a job interview for an amusement park in a few days. I have no idea what to wear ! Am I supposed to not wear makeup? And should I wear my bangs back ?
    Any other advice?
    Please & Thank you!

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    Pull your bangs back if they get in your eyes. Don't wear obvious makeup. Just concealer, mascara, lipgloss.

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    • I know it would be nice for me to give you some advice. But i don't wanna give you the wrong advice. =)

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    • not to dress in formal way; just a little dress even jeans and t-shirt. I think they will not so strict for a 15-year girl. they will focus on your working competence, communication skills and other factors

    • It's an amusement park so you don't need to be super dressy. I say dress shorts and a nice top. You should wear makeup, you're definitely not expected to not wear makeup. Wear your bangs however you feel most comfortable.

    Wednesday, September 21, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Is it okay to go in 30 min-1 hour early to a job interview or service call?

    We all know the opposite is true, because then you'd be late and look unprofessional. But if you came unexpectedly 30 minutes to an hour early to a job interview or customer service call, would that also be unprofessional? Even if you schedule an appointment for 10 and you call up the person around 9 saying that you're ready now, would that agitate the customer or businessperson? Or does it depend on the luck of how well they receive it?

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    Don't go early. The purpose of an appointment is so the person can plan their day. Like this: I have an interview at 10. So from 8 to 9:30 I will work on A. I'll finish at 9:30, have time to have a cup of coffee and hit the bathroom, then prepare my interview materials for 10. Yikes, now the person comes in at 9:20. I am not ready for them. That is highly irritating. Then I won't get my coffee and bathroom break either. Man, now I'm mad. What inconsiderate dolt is this????
    They cannot follow simple instructions! I am SO not going to hire them.

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    • it wont make a difference if they have other people to see then theyll see them before u and youll just look silly waiting for an hr.
      u should turn up 10 mins beforehand to prepare urself but no earlier than that. if ur appointment is at a set time its because the manager is busy before then so u turning upo an hr ealy will just be annoying really!

    • Showing up more than 15 minutes off the scheduled time demonstrates two things the effected person will learn about you as first impression: (1) You cannot be trusted to honor the word you've given and (2) you care more about your agenda than theirs. In either case, you lose because you will never have another chance to make a good first impression.

    • To arrive an hour early would not be a good idea at all. Hanging around their lobby for an hour is just a unprofessional as turning up late. You should arrive 15 minutes early to an appointment. IF you do arrive eariler, wait till you go up to their office.

    • 30min-1 hour before schedule is too early. Arrive 10-15 minutes.

    Tuesday, August 23, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What questions to expect at a job interview?

    I'm going for a job interview tomorrow as I have applied for a Temporary Office Assistant vacancy. What kind of questions should I expect? That's my first formal interview, as I'm 16.
    Any ideas in terms of questions and how shall I answer them? What is a suitable outfit/dress code?

    Thanks for your help!

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    They will ask you what your biggest weakness is. This is popular now in interviews, a bit of a trick question. Formulate something semi-negative but only so because it's actually positive. Good luck!

    5 Types of Job Interviews


    • Formal dress-white or light colour shirt, a tie and dark trousers, no trainers.

      Expected questions are; company's background/nature of business, what and how can you contribute to the company? your strength and weaknesses? why do you select the company to work for? what are your goals?

      I expect your questions will be easy as you are 16. However, do not under estimate your rivals. This is the only way to be on top of everything. I interview people many times, I prefer someone who is very natural, relax, good in gerneral knowledge in current news. Don't panic during interview but you need to show how much you want this job.

    • You are 16. They are not going to try and trip you up. If I were hiring a temp who was 16 I would want to know if they had held other types of jobs before and how regular the hours were, like did you babysit every week or mow lawns... Also what type of extra curricular activities you do, how is your school schedule, what do you want to do with your life...

      Everyone knows this will be your first real job and that it is not going to be your career. They will want to make sure you show up on time every day and can follow directions.

      As far as dress goes, wear something conservative but not dressy. Khakis or chinos, a dress shirt, maybe a tie (but no suit jacket), and nice shoes. Something you would wear to a casual church event.