Showing posts with label preparing for an job interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label preparing for an job interview. Show all posts

Monday, January 30, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Can I take in my thank you note personally after a job interview? Or must I *mail* it in?

The interview was last Friday and I've been slow to send out the note. I neglected to get the interviewer's email address. So I have to write out my note. If I mail it in, she'll get it Friday or Saturday (she works weekends too). Dropping off the note personally and asking the receptionist to give it to the interviewer would obviously be quicker. But could it be perceived as odd, creepy or just irresponsible since I didn't mail it in a timely fashion? Am I overthinking?

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Recommended Answer:
Do mail it. Do not email it or walk it in. It may look lazy and/or pushy. I think people appreciate getting handwritten "thank you" notes. It shows a commitment and effort on your part.

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  • Personally is always better :)

  • Type it perfectly, or write it by hand, but send it in by US Mail right away. That's even better than e-mailing it.

Friday, December 30, 2011

Job Interview Questions: What to bring to a part time job interview? (read description)?

..i'm 15 and i'm going for a part time job interview at kfc tmrw after school, its my first job .. should i bring anything?? like a resume or something? or do i jst show up??

also, whats the interview like?? ...

any other info would be helpful (:

thx (:

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Recommended Answer:
Yes take a resume if you have one. Dress respectable and don't just show up in tennies and a t-shirt. I would expect that they will just ask you questions about how you handle fast paced situations, can you multi-task, how would you handle someone yelling at your... also probably ask about your math skills (cash register), basic questions really.

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  • In the interview they give you a test first. You need to eat 30 pieces of fried chicken consisting of legs, thighs, and breasts in 10 minutes, if you fail to then you can't have the job. Personally I think that is ridiculous, but I did it because I really wanted the part time job too when I was 15. Then they ask you several questions like " what would you do if a customer wasn't happy with their food?" And you need to accept that you will show up on time. Then they give you instructions on what you will do when you start. the interview will last about 30 minutes. I guess all you need to bring is pretty much an empty stomach so that you can finish the food.

  • I would have a resume if you have any previous working experience. I would even throw in babysitting, Hobbies, goals and interests. They will see that you are an organized and motivated person.
    Good luck!

  • Bring your resume, some references and any key certificates you might have that show qualifications or how responsible & trustworthy you are.

    Also remember to clear your nails & teeth before you go.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Pregnant and have a job interview?

I have a job interview tomorrow and i was wondering if i should tell them that i am pregnant or should i wait to tell them if i get the job? If i wait how long should i wait to tell them?

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Recommended Answer:
If you aren't showing, don't say anything. They will most likely not hire you. It is illegal for them to do so but you can't prove that is why you didn't get the job. If you are showing, good luck. It may be rough. I would wait a couple months at least to say anything if you did get the job, unless you start showing and it is obvious.

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