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

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Job Interview Questions: How to prepare for a job interview?

I just got a call back from a potential first job (Brunswick Zone - Bowling if that makes a difference) And want to know what I'm going to need to prepare for the interview, cause I'm really nervous, and this is my first person to person interview. I've only filled out applications, and talked onto the phone otherwise.

Job Interviews - 10 Cardinal Sins



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look heres the thing about interviews. they are a sales pitch on why i should waste my time hiring you instead of the other mouth breather that walked in here, you need to sell yourself basicly. tell them what you will do for them and since its your first just sound excited and be happy. do not be shy and show respect they love that. shake there hand before and after the interview. and remember SELL SELL SELL

Job Interviews - The Most Difficult Questions


  • -Make sure you look presentable (But for a part-time entry job like this don't go for a full suit!)
    -Be confident, you ARE the best candidate for the position!
    -Be polite and professional (shake hands, smile, use formal language- try not to say "Uhh" or "like" too much)
    -Look up questions that are likely to be asked and have responses ready (Strengths/Weaknesses?)

  • Confidence (not too much), self cleanliness, self respect, good hygiene, good attitude, make sure you dress appropriate (maybe a suit)

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Job Interview Questions: How should I dress for a navy civilian job interview?

I have a grey suit with a grey and light blue tie. I also have a black suit with a black and red tie. Also I currently have a goatee with connecting side burns. Should I shave it all off, or can I at least keep the goatee and shorten the sideburns?

Job Interview Mistakes To Avoid



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In the book job interviews for dummies, it says to dress one step above what the interviewer would be wearing, so will you be interviewed by a Navy officer in their duty uniform (cammies) or a dress uniform or will it be conducted by a civilian in casual clothes or in a suit and tie.

Concerning the goatee and sideburns at least for the interview I would suggest being clean shaved.

Hopes this helps, Good luck!

Don't Blow Your Job Interview


  • Grey suit. Never black. It's a job interview, not a funeral.

  • Shave off the hair and go in well groomed, no side burns or goatee, stand proud and be assertive. Keep your hair on your head, but have it trimmed to look professional. Do not wear red in to the interview, wait until you get hired. I have been involved in hiring civilians before, and every time, red turned the desk jockeys off and so did facial hair.

  • Gray suit & blue tie black socks & shoes, shave off the goatee & sideburns.

  • Certainly go with the grey suit. I would recommend removing the goatee and trimming the sideburns to make sure that they look nice and tidy.

Friday, December 2, 2011

Job Interview Questions: How do you answer this job interview quest?

What if I have an interview tomorrow at Marshalls and they ask "Where do you see yourself in this compnay in 5 years?". My friend who use to work at Marshalls said that they asked this question during the interview.

I dont want to sound fake, and I really don't see myself working at Marshalls in 5 years, hopefully I can have a better job as an intern or something. What's the professional and down to earth answer to this quest?

Job Interview Secret - A Positive Closing in the Job Interview



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Say what you want to be doing and be honest, but include afterwards how you think working at Marshals will help you get to that point. They might be an employer, but they're also human and know your lying when you say you want to be a cashier for them for the rest of your life.

Tell Me About Yourself - Job Interview Answers


  • I would tell them: " I don't see myself working here in five years. I'm interested in working with you, I'd like the opportunity, however I have other aspirations beyond this."

  • Tell them that you want to progress in their company from whatever position you're applying for.

  • the question that i just asked about a tanning bed job interview is almost exactly like this :) check mine out! itll give you the answer

  • FAKE

  • This will help to show the interviewer that the role is part of your grand plan and that you'll use the job to develop and progress. Also, over a ten year period it is probably quite safe to suggest that you might not be at the company by then, however you should try and avoid indicating that you don't plan on sticking around for long.

    If you're not entirely sure about what you'll be doing - especially if this is your first job - then it is usually fine to say that you don't know but you hope that the role will give you a greater insight into an area in which you're are interested in.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Job Interview Questions: How to dress for a real estate job interview?

I'm just about finished with classes and I'm trying to get over the jitters of post-license job hunting. I'll be receiving my salesperson license (I hope, lol), and for the interview I figure to wear a dress shirt and pants, but should I go more formal with a tie and jacket as well? Also, what kind of questions should I ask?

The Comic Tragedy of Job Interviews



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You wear a Suit. I have never seen a realtor not dressed professionally.

Job Interview Advice: What Is The Best Time Slot for a Job Interview?


    Saturday, October 22, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What do you wear to Hollister/Abercrombie job interview (Experienced answers please!)?

    I have a group job interview at Hollister this week and I was wondering if anyone here has been through their interview process and what the appropriate dress is.

    I've been told to either dress head to toe in Hollister like jeans and a flowy top or to wear professional attire, such as dress pants. What do you recommend?

    Thanks so much! I know its not the greatest job but its some extra money while I'm in college.

    Help, I Have to Prepare For My Job Interview!



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    A few people I know have gone to interviews and they wore Hollister for everything. I guess that would be the best choice because if you look at all the people that work there, they were Hollister too. Hope this helps and good luck at your interview :)

    Make Your Resume and Amazing Cover Letter Unpredictable - Land a Job Interview Today!


    • since im the manager at a local hollister here are a few cute outfits ive seen lately

      www.polyvore.com/another_school_day/set?id=28975639

      www.polyvore.com/cgi/set?id=28937703

    • Just look natural.. don't cake on makeup. I wore jeans a tank and a cardigan to my interview and got the job. Only my tank was from hollister!

    • here this might be able to help youuuu
      best of luck! cheers xx

      www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyLBiWwWKe0

    Tuesday, October 18, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What do wear to a CNA job interview?

    I have a job interview for a CNA (certified nursing assistant) position at a rest home. What should i wear to the interview? More on the side of a nice sweater and jeans or a pencil skirt? What would be best?

    Help, I Have to Prepare For My Job Interview!



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    For females probably need to wear some dress slacks and blouse. Something nice but not very dressy. For males dress pants and polo or button up shirt. Hope this helps. Just remember first impressions go a long way for you. Good Luck!!!!!

    Job Interview Skills: What Does The Employer Want To Hear?


    • Many people get stuck when they are aiming to settle what to wear at an interview. Myself I'm from the old school, I believe that formal wear is never incorrect; you can get some tips from the site in the box below, they also have plenty of stuff on job seeking.

    • NO JEANS ever to an interview! Wear nice dress pants and a nice shirt. Doesn't have to be too dressy but clean and neat.
      Good luck!

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    Monday, October 3, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Is it ok to wear jeans to a job interview?

    They are skinny jeans but in the bottom I fold them(because I am short) so it doesn't make it skinny jeans anymore and they are not too tight they fit nicely, The job interview is for an animal Hospital as a receptionist If I get the job I am sure I will be wearing scrubs anyway(even though I really hope I wont)... so do you think it's ok?
    and in your opinion, what should I wear? I don't want to overdress cause it will look I am trying way to hard.

    Job Interview Mistakes To Avoid



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    No its not ok to wear jeans. I went on an interview ina suit yesterday and everyone including the owner was dressed in Jeans but i wanted to dress like i wanted the job. dress nice maybe not a suit but never ever wear jeans for an interview for a job you actually want.

    my opinion and read on career builder /monster etc.. on what to wear for interviews.good luck

    Job Interviews -- What Your Pre-Interview Research Should Cover


    • Many people get stuck when they are trying to settle what to wear at an interview. Myself I'm from the old school, I contend that formal wear is never incorrect; you can get some instruction from the website in the box below, they also have a lot of info on job searching.

    • better to overdress than underdress

    • No jeans. I'm personally not a big fan of khakis, either. How you dress shows how seriously you take this job.

    Thursday, September 22, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What are some questions asked at a job interview for an OBGYN front office position?

    I'm getting ready for a job interview at an OBGYN office and would like what are the most asked questions for this type of job? I do have experience in the medical field, however, I've worked at a Chiropractic office, nothing like OBGYN. The closest I got to this type of environment was when I was actually pregnant and had to go in for appointments.

    Job Interviews Should Be As Easy As Trying on a Pair of Shoes



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    An office position is an office position is an office position. What goes on in the examination rooms shouldn't affect what goes on up front. The only difference is that OBGYNs are real doctors, unlike chiropractors.

    Job Interview Questions - Interview Techniques to Prepare You to Ace Your Interview!


      Saturday, September 10, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What Should I Do During A Job Interview?

      I have a job interview for a local restaurant tomorrow. Can anyone give me some advice or tips for what I should do or act or say? It would be muchly appreiciated. I'm only 15 and I've never been to a job interview tomorrow.

      Why Should I Hire You? Job Interview Question and Answers



      Recommended Answer:
      Just be yourself. Sleep well tonight. Good luck. If you are interviewed the restaurant has a need for
      you. Nothing to be afraid of, 50 p.cent of the interview is already won. You just need 1 p.cent more
      for an ok. Go for it.

      Job Interview Tips


      • Hey,

        When you face an interviewer, it all reduces down to how you present yourself. Here are seven simple steps on how it's possible for you to improve your interviewing skills:

        1. Get ready for the interview - Dress suitably, turn your telephone off.

        2. Research - Use all of your resources to be certain that you know the fundamentals about the company.

        3. Be cool!

        4. Don't undersell yourself - In the course of the interview, answer the questions momentarily and correctly. The key is to be truthful.

        5. Raise questions - Should you run into a tricky interviewer, don't be threatened.

        6. Wrap it up - As you close to the end of the interview, ensure that all bases are covered.

        7. Chase up - Send that vitally important many thanks note after the interview.

        You can find detailed info here - bestjobcenter.com/2010/02/7-strai…

        Hope it helps, Good Luck!

      • okay ive been working as a server for 2 years now and the way i got my job was simple, when you go in for your interview dress nice, pants and a nice shirt, lie on every question they ask you to make yourself seem better, for example if they ask you why you want the job dont say to buy clothes or something, say i really want to start early on saving for college and a car. ex: why do you want to work here particularly? answer: ive been coming here ever since i was a kid and i really like how well run this resteraunt is, plus im a team worker and i really feel like i would do a good job. once you get the job you have it ... shake there hand, make eye contact, thats very important

      • Customers customers customers..

        thats what restaurants want to hear.. im guessing u will be a host at that age..

        for me u HAD to dress up in long sleeve shirt and dress pants and dress shoes.. i dont know what the equivalent would be for a woman but thats how dressed up u need to be..

        But definately let them know ur all about the customers but not in a corny way and dont be shy open up a little...