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

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Job interview at girl's store JUSTICE?

Well i have a job interview this week at justice and i wanted to know what they are looking for and what kind of questions they ask. I never done this before so if any of you work there please give me some tips :)
thx.

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Well i go to justice kind of allot they would probably ask "where can you find the jeans or something like that good luck!

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    Friday, February 10, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: Help me with my job interview?

    Ok so I have an interview later today at a grocery store for carts/bagging, but I suck at interviews. What should I wear? I already went in this morning in a plain shirt and jeans. Should I go back wearing the same thing or change into nicer clothes? What are some good questions to ask for this particular type of job?

    I need your tips/advice!

    Thanks!

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    This may be too late but...

    This doesn't help specifically with this particular job but this could help with interviews in general:

    GCFLearnFree.org has free tutorials on how to prepare for an interview: www.gcflearnfree.org/interviewski… It includes instructional text, informational graphics, examples, and even interactives for you to practice what you've learned/actually apply what you've learned. There is information about what questions are normally asked in interviews and what to wear to an interview.

    If you need additional help for things like writing a cover letter or resume or job searching, there are tutorials for that as well: www.gcflearnfree.org/career

    Hope it helps and Good Luck!

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    • That was my part-time job back in high school! You can wear something casual to make sure that you fit into the work environment. A nice polo shirt and khakis or dark jeans will do. You can ask about promotion opportunities and how long that might be before you are considered. Where I use to work, you started out as a bagger and then got promoted to cashier which paid a bit more. Ask about the job details. As a bagger, you might be doing more than getting carts and bagging, you might assist with some maintenace like cleaning up spills, or putting away returned goods. Good luck!

    Saturday, January 14, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: What should i wear to trainee receptionist job interview tomorrow?

    i have an interview tomorrow for a trainee receptionist position at a Solicitors. do you think black trousers and a shirt is ok? or should i step it up a bit??
    also, hair up or down? its mid length, sorta post-bob. cos im letting it grow. ha

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    Solicitors tend to be quite traditional in the way they expect their staff to dress

    So yes a white shirt, and back trousers would be good. I would put my hair up, if it is between styles, it will look better that way.

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    • Rachael,
      I would step it up a bit. It won't hurt. If you don't, you might be embarrassed if your under dressed. If your hair is neat and not all over the place, then leave it down. Otherwise, put it up. I say this because your going to represent the company you work for. First impressions are important in establishing good customer relations as you will soon find out. As a trainee, you will be advised what the dress code is, but for now knock em dead. Good luck, Tom

    Sunday, January 1, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: Job interview tomorrow, but don't feel qualified?

    I have done website design before but never specialized in PHP.

    The job interview I have tomorrow is for a PHP developer and I am scared of the interview. I only applied as a joke really since no one else was getting back in touch with me... now I have an interview.

    Advice anyone?

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    Hey... You got a opportunity.Dont miss it.B confident and do well.
    Prepare for the all possible questions n improve your personal skills.

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    • Be honest and answer the questions as best you can. If nothing else chalk it up to experience.
      Remember they called you so something must have sparked their interest

    Sunday, October 16, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Should you send a thank-you letter after a job interview?

    I had a job interview about two weeks ago and it went GREAT. However, I'm kind of worried because I am reading a book that says you must send a thank-you letter for the interview within 24 hours. It is too late for me to send it. However, I'm also reading a lot of comments where people say it is unnecessary and might even look like you are "sucking up."

    Thoughts?

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    I've never heard of it before. However, different rules may apply to different countries. It is certainly not normal in Germany or the UK.

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    • In the US - it is very common and proper ettiquite. Some would even go with an email, especially if you knew the hiring manager were to be traveling or it was more casual situation. With that being said usually if I got a job, or a second interview, my thank-you card hadn't even reached them before I got the call...So it might swing an opinion if someone is on the fence regarding your employment, but rarely be a "make or break" deal.

      I've never heard of anyone to consider it to be "sucking up" - you just want it to be short. Some even throw a line or two in there as a mechanism to clarify any points they thought were unclear or they fell short on in the interview, but thats a whole different situation and a slippery slope.

      I wouldn't send one at this point - I'm thinking if 2 weeks has passed w/out contact its not looking great - maybe go with an email.

    • You are sucking up, you are asking for a job!! Send a thank you note. Make it short and sweet.

      the job market is more than competative today, and you have to give yourself the edge.

      I can tell you that I do not appreciate when applicants call to thank me for the opportunity to interview. It is time consuming to take calls.

    • Not a bad idea actually. Its a sort of memory primer for them. Doesnt matter how long it has been. Just don't say thank you though.. say how much you enjoyed meeting whomeever.. and how interested you were on the ideas of whatever... its not sucking up, its called positive networking. And in this economic climate you need lots of it!

    • nah i wouldnt bother lol, well in the UK ive never even heard of it :D

    Tuesday, October 11, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What do you bring to a job interview?

    i have a job interview today at a snowboarding and ski'ing place ,
    what do i bring to the interview?

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    god look at those fag *** answers

    bring social card
    lisences
    proof of id dress clean and be really intergetic smile be happy
    sorry bout spelling

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    • Hello,

      * Company address and directions.
      * Bus or train schedule, if applicable.
      * A photo ID (e.g. passport, green card, driver's license).
      * Detailed dates of employment and salary history, if needed to complete the job
      applications (Note: Don't provide the salary information unless it's mandatory.)
      * Interview agenda with names of interviewers (if they've provided one).
      * List of names and dates of people you talked with already at the company (e.g.
      recruiter, phone screener, hiring manager).
      * Name, title, and phone number of person to ask for upon arrival.
      * Pen and paper.
      * A copy of the job description.
      * List of at least five questions you plan to ask the interviewers about the company or
      position.
      * Three copies of the resume and cover letter you sent to the employer, printed on
      quality paper.
      * Three copies of your list of pre-qualified references.
      * Samples of related work you've done in the past.
      * Food (something small, quick, and filling in case of an extended interview).
      * Medication, if applicable.
      * Comb, breath mints, lipstick, tissue, lint remover, or anything else that will help you feel
      confident and make the best possible presentation.

      Good luck :-)

    • Bring a condom. You never know what you have to do to get the job.

    • 1. Your confidence
      2. Your self belief
      and other necessary docu

    • lots and lots of confidence!!!

    • a copy of your resume and your smile

    • Nothing girl ! just go in there and he'll let u know if u got the job or not !

    Saturday, September 17, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What questions do they ask you in a job interview for Golden Spoon?

    Most likely if I get the job I'll be either a server or a cashier so I was wondering what kind of questions they will ask me. This is my first job interview and I'm a bit nervous. How should I dress?

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    I'm assuming the Golden Spoon is a restaurant? Experience, dependability, Ice Breaker, pretty simple stuff. Just look professional and have some energy and you'll do fine!

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    • Well I imagine they might ask, "How good are you at being delicious?"

    Monday, September 5, 2011

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

    I am a 16 year old girl and I am going to an interview for a job at Target. This is my first job interview. I was wondering what I should wear and what I should expect. If you could help me that would be great. Thanks!

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    Black dress slacks, cardigan with a tank underneath and moccasin shoes. =)

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