Showing posts with label job interview tools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label job interview tools. Show all posts

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Going in for a job interview tomorrow!?

I'm going to Woolworths for a job interview and I'm really nervous that I'll screw it up or something. It's only part time because I'm 14, but yeah, I still want to get the job.. Does anyone have any tips? Thanks :)

Myths About The HR Professional As The Candidate In The Job Interview



Recommended Answer:
Dress nicely...not just jeans and a t-shirt. Be prepared beforehand with answers as to why you want the job and why you're qualified for it. It's okay to be nervous!

How to Ensure You Fail Your Job Interview


  • Be calm, Dress nice, and show good manners. With these three things, there is no way you won't get the job. Good Luck! :)

  • Just stay calm.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Job interview clothing help?

I'm going for a job interview at Justice(Limited Too like store)which is a store for tween girls. I asked a question earlier about it, and people gave me a suggestion, and I have a dress like it. Does this dress look okay?

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I'm 19, and it's just a little job, my first job, not sure if it'll be too casual or not. It's a dress but it looks like a top and skirt.

Job Interviewing Preparation: The Winning Approach!



Recommended Answer:
Yeah definitely! I think it's really pretty.
It's a gorgeous outfit, yet casual!
Good pick(:

Tips For Job Interviews - Information You Need to Know


  • Yes Girly, it will be fine

  • It'll be fine. Just remember (at most places) try to keep it modest! clothes say something about a person!

  • I think it looks cutee! :)

  • i like that outfit

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Job Interview Questions: What do I wear to a job interview at a bar/lounge to be a cocktail waitress?

It's an upscale lounge/nightclub and Im interviewing to be a cocktail waitress. Im 21 so I dont want to dress too stuffy or anything. any suggestions?

Job Interview Training For Managers - Will's Story



Recommended Answer:
Dress as though you want the manager's job. I agree you should go for darker colors. Wear a suit or if wearing a skirt or dress also wear a jacket. No sweaters, no cleavage, no bold jewelry. Wear lower heels; no spikes and don't forget to wear hose even if just for this interview. Wear your hair in a conservative fashion; no ponytails, no excess curls. Sophistication is the key here. If you have tats, make sure they're covered. Only one ring per hand and a simple watch and bag should complete the outfit. It isn't about the job for which you're interviewing, it's about your overall presentation.

From the Eyes of a Job Interviewer


  • 21, 16 or 42, you always want to dress professional for an interview. I even dress professionally when I pick up an application to let them know I mean business.

    A button down shirt with dress pants or anything you would consider business attire (not a pants suit or anything like that) just nice. And not to revealing.

    I'm 24 and have been serving and bartending for 9 years, my boyfriend is a restaurant manager and people don't think so, but the way you dress for an interview is more important than you interveiw itself.

  • Dress professionally. Black or brown dress pants, white dress shirt, black dress shoes and tie your hair up in a pony tail. All jobs that require you to work with food will tell you to tie your hair up when you work so its better to do it before and show them that you suit the job physically and then in your interview that you suit the job personally!

  • The key is to look pulled together. Always dress professionally, whatever the job is. This website has loads of options for good work and interview outfits: www.wearittowork.co.uk
    Good luck!

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Job Interview Questions: How would you answer these tough job interview questions regarding your greatest weakness?

1. What part of your job do you dislike?
2. What suggestions did your supervisor have for improvement at your most recent job?
3. Describe a project you worked on that didn't turn out as well as you expected?
4. In what area of your work do you think you can be more effective?

Questions to Ask Your Interviewer in the Job Interview



Recommended Answer:
I would answer the questions honestly, but with some caution. Employers understand that there are things that aren't perfect, so it's better not to dodge the question or completely bullshit an answer.

For instance, in my job I hate dealing with some administrative issues. I have to fill out certain reports on a regular basis. At first at seemed burdensome, but then I realized that I could finish all of it by the end of the week if I just worked on them for the final 15 minutes of each day. By splitting it up, it didnt seem bad at all.

*see, in this answer I answered the question honestly, while also explaining a way that you dealt with a bad situation in a positive manner. that's what you should strive to do.

Job Interview Answers That Lead to Success


  • For more difficult questions you want to do a sort of "spin-off". For example, if they asked what your greatest weakness was it could be that you are a perfectionist or everything MUST be finished.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Help me out with a job interview problem?

How classy is too classy to be dressed? I'm interviewing at a Regal theatre for what could potentially be my first job, and I'm dying to get it. I normally wear shirt dresses, pea coats, and bowler hats in my daily life, but I'm thinking maybe it would be too much. Can anyone give me suggestions that I could pull out of my closet tonight?
(The interview is tomorrow at 1PM.)

Also, I have two healing cigarette burns, one on each wrist. If I put a band-aid over each, will the interviewer notice or ask questions? What do you guys think?

How to Ace a Nursing Job Interview



Recommended Answer:
legally an interviewer (due to ADA issues) cannot ask about the burns, so I recommend a flesh colored bandage.

The bowler hat would detract from the interview. Dress nicely and remember to focus on what you can do for them on the job.

Job Interview - 4 Ways to See Yourself as Job Interviewers Do


  • I would just dress how you normally dress, don't even worry about it

  • Well, for one, I would leave the bowler hat at home. A shirt dress sounds fine though, minus the pea coat unless it's cold out.

    As for the burns on your wrists....that's a whole other problem isn't it? You could wear long sleeves but flesh colored band-aids should hide them. What happened? Did you burn yourself or did someone else do it? Either way, you need help.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Job Interview Questions: What to wear on a starbucks job interview?

what to wear on a starbucks job interview
im 16 my its my first ever job interview
send me links of what should i wear

10 Tips For A Successful Physical Therapy Job Interview



Recommended Answer:
I thought you couldn't work at Starbucks until you were 18? Anyway, slacks and a nice dress shirt will do.

Myths About The HR Professional As The Candidate In The Job Interview


    Sunday, October 16, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: After a job interview can you email a thank you letter?

    I have a job interview today and if they do not offer the position right away I want to send a thank you letter to him/her as soon as possible, can I sent it as an email instead of by regular mail?

    Questions to Ask During a Job Interview - Make Sure You Cover These!



    Recommended Answer:
    Absolutely! But be sure to follow up with a hand written thank you note as well.

    Our class was given a tour of a hospital's HIM department last semester. Immediately afterward, I sent the director a thank you email. Then I mailed a simple handwritten thank you card to her. She didn't save the email, but she did save the card. Months later, there's a job opening there. Guess who got the job? Yours truly. She remembered me, and she has the thank you card on a bulletin board in her office!

    Job Interview Rehearsal - The Benefits of Mock Interviews


    • You can send an informal e-mail message straight after the job interview and then follow it up with a more formal thank you letter in the post. Find an example of an email thank you letter at the page below.

    • Sure, but the hard copy letter seems to hold more class wouldnt you say?

    Thursday, October 13, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: How can I relax for a job interview & not be nervous?

    I have a job interview Thursday at 10am & I REALLY need this job badly. I always get nervous though on interviews. How do I not be nervous/relax? It's at Publix & would be my 1st paying job. I have vounteer experince only right now.

    No Time To Prepare For The Job Interview?



    Recommended Answer:
    You are going to nervous no matter what I tell you. Just go in there and be yourself. You can do this. Give them a firm hand shake and talk about why you want this job. Take a deep breath and relax. Good luck Hon.

    Self-Speaking Lies About Job Interviews


    • Then, I guess it is time for you to go to work:) It is normal to be nervous, but here are some things you can do to relax. Take a deep breath and relax....do this several times. Also, you can try to keep occupied this week and not focus so much on it. You could also do some mock interviews. If you need to practice with what you want to say and do on the job interview this would help. If you have a friend or someone who could "practice" interview you, then that would be great. Have them ask you random questions and be prepared to answer. This will also help prepare you for the real interview. If you should be able to go to a gym or just even do some walking that will help the stress. And..give you some time to think. If you need a good laugh--here is what I said on my interview at Wendy's--my first real paying job. =)) Question: Why do you want to work at Wendy's? Me: Well, I love their customer service and I love the Big Macs! lol

    • deep breathes, think happy thoughts.

    • take a few deep breathes and know that everythings gonna be ok

    • have a few drinks before you go

    • be yourself!!!
      use good dialect :)
      and do not lie about anything!!
      take a few breaths you will do great!!