Showing posts with label most asked job interview questions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label most asked job interview questions. Show all posts

Monday, February 20, 2012

Job Interview Questions: What should I wear for a job interview at target?

Like the title says.Im just gonna be on the sales floor.

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It doesn't matter the position you are applying for. You always dress to impress. You do not have to wear a suit and tie but it would not hurt your interview to do so. I would wear slacks, khakis, or dockers, a clean solid colored button down shirt, and shoes. Do not match the color of your clothes to Targets red and white unless your applying for the position of a clown. Other pointers, do not chew gum but breath mints are great. a little bit of cologne, do not over do it. Remember your appearance represents your work ethic. A professional appearance matters on a sales floor. Good Luck....

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  • People generally advise you to dress up at least two levels higher than the current job for which you are appearing. It will create a good first impression. For professional and senior management positions, a suit, with a tie and dress shoes is quite suitable.
    For clerical positions interviews, it is reasonable to wear long sleeved shirt with a collar, and nice pair of dress pants. Formal hard soled shoes will be fine.
    The general rule is to opt for conservative shades and designs. Bright checked shirts, loud colored blouses, and odd designed dresses are not to be worn at all.

  • Rule of thumb: always dress better than what you'll be wearing for the position. But in general, if it's an interview, just show up in nice formal clothing to make a good impression, and to let them know you are serious about the job. In this particular case, although a suit is not a necessity, you can pull it off with a nice long-sleeve button down shirt, slacks, and a pair of black or brown shoes (not sneakers). Good luck!

  • Well since I dont know if you are male or female..

    Id dress as if you were going to a non formal wedding if you were a guy..no jeans..if you wear sneakers, clean them. No saggy pants! No piercings showing

    Women - no jeans, no sneakers, NOT a lot of makeup..a pant or skirt suit is best

  • Don't wear a cap. Keep your mouth shut if your teeth aint so good. Try and flirt with the interviewers (but not like a REAL hussy, just let them know your available.)

  • make a good first impression.. wear a pencil skirt with a bright top and a pair of nice heels.. it won't hurt to accessorize well.. but don't over do it..

  • you should wear bright red and white to match with the store. or a polo and khaki boot cut pants.

  • a dress

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Tips on mcdonalds job interview ?

I have a job interview next week and i am reallyy nervous i am 18 homeschool senior. . . Can youu give me some tips on what to expect plz

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Be polite and friendly.

Speak in a calm voice and shake hands firmly like you would a friend.

Keep eye contact and smile ... don't fidget ... it shows your nervousness.

Be honest and ask questions.

They're not interested in your complete life history so if they ask you to tell them a little bit about yourself keep it short and simple .... you should finish in 2 minutes or less when talking about yourself. Things like where you were born, went to school and activities/sports you like. Simple and quick.

Above all believe in yourself.

You'll be fine ... (smiling) ...

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    Thursday, January 12, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: Should I wear a tie for a job interview at Target?

    It's not for a fancy job, just a cashier position.

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    Nah, dude. Don't look desperate.

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    • Hmm well you should wear something similar to what the cashiers wear, such as nice black shoes, long khaki pants, and a nice polo. I wouldn't wear a tie unless its a corporate business job

    • You can

    • Yeah

    • it might help

    Monday, January 9, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: When is the appropriate time to write notes at a job interview?

    I have an interview later this week and I think i may want to write a follow up letter(thank you letter) to the company afterwards. But i 'know when is the appropriate time to jot down the hiring managers name, position, and etc. So, any suggestions?

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    Immediately after you arrive home, all the best for the interview!

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    • There really is no need to write a thank you letter to the company if you get the job, as you can say it in person and if you wish to write a "thank you for opportunity" letter, if you don't get the job, then his details will be on the letterhead so you shouldn't have to ask

    Friday, November 25, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Tomorrow I'm going to solarium administrator job interview. Should my clothes be official or daily but nice?

    Tomorrow I'm going to solarium job interview. I should work here a solarium administrator, selling solarium services. How should I look? I mean I was working as administrator in the offices and dressed officially black suit and mini skirt with high-heels. But here's a leisure field. So should I look more conservative or free? How should I look?

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    I say you should look conservative a nice pair of slacks and a button up or a blouse or you can wear a skirt that hits just below the knees and if you wear a skirt i suggest you wear high heels and not boots. No matter how there dressing in the office whether its very casual you should never show up to the interview that way. I wore slacks and a button up to a Kmart interview.

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    • i always find it easier to answer those kind of questions if you look or try to remember what the people were wearing there at the place you'd be working, then wear something similar to that... it usually works, then ur not too dressed up or under dressed.

    • Look At What Other People Are Wearing.
      But Make It Look A Bit Smart, Add A Blazer, If You Arent Going To Wear A Suit.
      And Wear Heels, They Always Look Smart, Within Reason.. =]

    • First off, you should NEVER wear a mini skirt to any place of business unless it's on a stage with a pole!!! You are representing a company and the company if reviewed by the appearance of the employees. If you represent yourself in that manner, than what are people saying about the business?! I would go to BostonProper.com and look up the clothing and wear professional clothing. That makes you stand out and you never know, some other company might see you and want to hire you with better pay. Good Luck

    Wednesday, October 26, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Can i go to a job interview on sabbath day?

    would i be trangressing Gods law if i went to a job interview i have scheduled for tomorrow at 12:00? the way i look at it, its not really working, just going to talk, i told God i dont wanna break his commandments anymore, what do you guys think? sin or not sin?

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    Sin is a method to keep you abiding by Christianity. Grow up.

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    • You wouldn't be transgressing God's law anyway, you'd be breaking Saint Augustine's. He's the one that decided to make a law requiring people to go to church on Sunday, and the practice originated with him.

      He made an exception for farmers who needed to work their land on Sunday, explaining that the "bounty of heaven" would be lost otherwise. The same rationale has been applied to emergency workers and other people, and situations where not working on Sunday would cause harm or destruction.

      Rome's laws no longer apply to us. However, if you are trying to abide by that law, then this my advice:

      If you did not schedule the interview deliberately for Sunday, or you did schedule it but could not schedule it for any other day, then you did not break the law. Same thing if your boss schedules you for a Sunday; not working on a Sunday just to make a point would cost your employer a day's work and you your job, and would benefit no one. In any of those situations, the "bounty of heaven" would be lost, so do what you have to do on Sundays and know that you are a-okay with the Lord. And with St. Augustine too.

      Ethically speaking though, if there is no good reason for you to work on Sundays, you would be wrong not to bring up your needing Sundays off with your interviewer tomorrow. Church on Sundays was a Law, after all. There's sensible exceptions, and then there's taking advantage of loopholes, and it's usually pretty obvious which one is which.

    • Matt 12 : 5 Or have ye not read in the law, hom that on the sabbath days the priests in the temple profare the sabbath, and are blameless

      Matt 12 : 6 But I say unto you. That in this place is one greater than the temple

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      God won't angry with you. Do the interview job for your future. Show your regrets. Because Matt 12 : 8 says : For the son of man is lord even of the sabbath days

    • You are not a party to the old covenant law. That law of God was for the Israelites only. God's law for Christians is about the spirit of the law sans the letter (Rom 7:6).

      Paul stated that the OC law is not of faith, and that anything that is not of faith is sin. If you believe you have to keep any of the OC letter of the law, you sin under the new covenant. You violate faith.

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    • If it bothers you to work on the Sabbath why would you schedule a job interview for the Sabbath in the first place? Personally I would not, I try not to even answer the phone when I know or suspect it is work related.

    • Exodus 35:2- God demands the death of those who work on the Sabbath day.

      Well, you better make sure your interviewer isn't a Catholic baiting you into a death trap (it's happened before)

    • Go just GO GO GO dont u dare decide not to go. This is crazy you could be throwing away a job interview because you dont wanna make "god" angery that is insane you need to go

    • dont break it.

    • "i told God i dont wanna break his commandments anymore"

      Well praise the Lord! God is well pleased when we seek to follow Him who loves us!

      "would i be trangressing Gods law if i went to a job interview i have scheduled for tomorrow at 12:00? the way i look at it, its not really working"

      Isn't the other person who is interviewing you working? I think we would agree yes. Also how could you witness to such a person then? Also Exodus 20:8-11 says even our manservants (helpers) should not do secular work. It would be breaking God's law, and also putting something ahead of time with God.

      Think about it also this way, if you reschedule, the other employee may not have to come in and work on the Sabbath!

      I highly recommend that you call them and reschedule. Simply explain your belief. No company would dare say "well we can't hire you then because you can't be interviewed on Saturday". They could get sued for discrimination, and it's also against the law. You'll find that if you follow God, He will bless you. So don't worry, God will open the door. In fact God may only allow you to get the job if you choose not to violate the Sabbath.

      Also 12:00... uh.... my brother what time does your church end? :) You don't want to be sneaking out of church when the preacher is finishing his sermon so you can drive to a place of employment. Right? :) :)

      Hope that helps! Remember that God will take care of you if you put Him first.

      Therefore do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?' or ‘What shall we drink?' or ‘What shall we wear?' For after all these things the Gentiles seek. For your heavenly Father knows that you need all these things. But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you. ~ Matthew 6:31-33

      Blessed are those who do His commandments, that they may have the right to the tree of life, and may enter through the gates into the city. ~ Revelation 22:14

      My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience. But let patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing. ~ James 1:2-4

    • Here's what you fail to realize... Christ fulfilled the Law. If you don't have time to read 2 Corinthians 3, make time, it's really short, but it addresses this exact issue. Romans, Galatians, and the Ephesians should also help you. But let me tell you why:

      Every man ever in existence has sinned against a Holy God, with the exception of Christ (1 Peter 2:20-25), whom is God (John 1:1-14, Colossians 1:13-17, Hebrews 1:8, Revelation 1:7-18). Every man, both great and small, both rich and poor -- all have sinned. Do you know what the Law says about those who commit a sin worthy of death? "And if a man have committed a sin worthy of death, and he be to be put to death, and thou hang him on a tree: His body shall not remain all night upon the tree, but thou shalt in any wise bury him that day; (for he that is hanged is accursed of God;) that thy land be not defiled, which the LORD thy God giveth thee for an inheritance." -- Deuteronomy 21:22-23

      Jesus Christ, God incarnate, the Son of God the Father; the Creator of heaven and earth was accursed by His own Father. It was God that took our stead, that took our place on that tree. God sent His only begotten Son (God the Son) to die for our sake. "Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us: for it is written, Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree: That the blessing of Abraham might come on the Gentiles through Jesus Christ; that we might receive the promise of the Spirit through faith." -- Galatians 3:13-14

      Having faith in Christ is the only way a person can attain righteousness. For it is by faith that the righteousness of Christ is imputed unto us (Romans 4:4-6, Romans 4:20-24). And it is by grace through faith that we are saved, not of our own works (Ephesians 2:8-9). The only way we can inherit the kingdom of God is to be born again. Being born again is a complete, and supernatural work of the Holy Spirit, of God working in, and through you. One of the many evidences of someone's faith is that they will bear good fruit. Not the fruit of your own flesh, but the fruit of the Spirit. "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law." -- Galatians 5:22-23

      People typically confuse the grace of God, and think, because we are no longer under the Law (2 Corinthians 3, Romans, Galatians, and Ephesians) that we can still act in carnality. But what they fail to realize is that the evidence that you've been saved is that the Holy Spirit of God is working in and through you. How can someone filled with the Holy Spirit of God lead a life full of carnality? Is the Holy Spirit of God carnal? God forbid. When you are born again, you will walk in the newness of life, and of the Spirit -- not in the oldness of which once was.

      "Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death? Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life. For if we have been planted together in the likeness of his death, we shall be also in the likeness of his resurrection: Knowing this, that our old man is crucified with him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin." -- Romans 6:3-6

    Saturday, October 8, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Can i wear the same clothes i wore to my homecoming to a job interview ?

    I wore a dress shirt and slacks and dress shoes . nothing else . can i wear that to a job interview?

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    Yes if you feels comfortable on that clothes as long as it is net, tidy, descent, and presentable, please don't forget to bring a slightly unusual, but professional, high-quality paper for your resume, envelopes, cover letter and thank you note. It provides consistency in your branding. Make it a subtle such as a slightly rose-colored tinted paper, or off-white or you initials tastefully printed in the corner or on the bottom of the page. Make sure not to get ridiculously fancy or gaudy. Keep it tasteful and subtle.
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    • Mmm, no undies, belt or socks? jk
      That will be fine, no need to wear a tie unless it's a job where a tie may be worn, like a biglaw firm. Most attorneys don't wear ties now, especially at small firms. But if you were interviewing at a biglaw firm, even for a mailroom job, you might want to wear a tie if you have one and you're comfy in it.

      Unless you are a girl (homecoming slacks? maybe) and for some reason the business doesn't like when women wear slacks, and prefer skirts. Can you believe that still exists? But it does, so girls should always check to see what employees at the business wear to make sure.

      You generally want to dress a step up from what you'd actually be wearing at the job. Seems silly, but that seems to be how it is at many places.

      Good luck!

    • uh if its a serious interview, maybe add a dressy jacket, and if its for like a minor job, then your fine

    • Yeah, you should be fine. You'll look pulled together without looking as though you are trying too hard.

    • yes sounds prefect

    • No cause..idk

    • yupp :)

    Tuesday, September 20, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What do they ask in a job interview?

    I want to know what type of stuff they ask in a job interview

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    If you submitted a resume, a lot of the questions they ask will be about the stuff you've written down on your resume. They'll probably also ask you some questions about their companies (so be sure to do some prior research on the company's background, what they do, their goals, etc before coming to the interview). They'll also want to see if you have the right skillsets for the job (so be sure you know what the job description entails for the job you're apllying for, and be certain that you have the experience or at least the knowledge to perform those duties well if hired). They'll also try to get to know something more about your personality to see if you are a good fit with the current team. Good luck. And remember, this is when the saying "You Only Get One Chance To Make A Good Impression" couldn't be more true, so make sure you're dressed to impress (wear something appropriate for the job). And always remember to send a thank you letter/email to them after the interview (preferably the next day). You will hear back from them if they're interested in bringing you on board. Otherwise, there's very little chance you'll be hearing from them again. If you don't hear from them after 2 days from the time you interviewed, that's a bad sign....you probably didn't get the job. If for some reason they called you and told you that you didn't get the job, you might consider sending another thank you letter/email to thank them for getting back to you. That shows character. There's a good chance they may call you up when they have another job they like to fill.

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    • It kind of depends on the industry you are applying for. I usually work in food service/retail so there are all kinds of questions from general to specific. Usually they will inquire about your past work experience, how you handle stress, "what would you do in this scenerio" type of thing. They also may ask you to tell them a little about yourself, what your expectations for the job are, what salary you would like to make, etc.

      In my experience, it just depends on the interview. Sometimes they will tell you on the spot, other times you have to wait for a call back. They usually will tell you when to expect a call if they don't tell you right away.

      Hope this helps! & Good luck.

    Friday, September 2, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: How to make a good impression in a job interview?

    I consider myself a pretty good employee. I'm a hard worker, reliable, flexible and I'm a fast learner. However, I tend to really clam up and make a horrible first impression on most employers. Does anyone know any tricks to stay more relaxed in order to make a good first impression on a job interview? Thanks for your help!

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    Relax! Act like you are talking to your lifelong friends. Think positive thoughts!

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