Showing posts with label teaching job interview questions and answers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teaching job interview questions and answers. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Job interview question pleas ehelp?

I am going on a job interview for a receptionist position that I never done before. I am getting this interview because a friend recommend me. Can someone tell me how Ican blow this interview out of the water? they said theones they have been interviewing are over qualified, think I may have a shot? I am great on comouters , and love talking to people.I know how to do what the position asked for just never worked in it:)

Job Interviewing Techniques - 8 Steps for Successful Interviews



Recommended Answer:
Emphasize your customer service skills and answer each interview question from the point of view of someone who wants to make the company/office look as good as possible. A receptionist is the client's first impression of an office; they want that impression to be good.

Will What You Wear for a Job Interview Help You Pass the 2 Minute Test?


  • Try to be confident, go with your answers already planned out in advance, and try to put your best foot forward. It can also be helpful to research the company beforehand and ask good questions in return, as well as presenting a positive and professional image.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Job Interview Questions: I have job interview at justice (clothing store)?

I'm 16 years old and this will be my first job interview. What kind of questions can I expect (especially for this store)? How should I answer them? Also, will I need to bring anything with me? I don't have any references (since this will be my first job if hired) so will that be a problem?

BTW, Justice is a clothing store for tween girls if anyone didn't know.

Job Interview Advice Everyone Can Use



Recommended Answer:
What you need to do is be yourself. Most of the questions will be like "can you neatly fold clothes" or "can you run a cash register" probably easy stuff, or probably the toughest will be "can you clean out the dressing rooms, and put the clothes in the correct spot?" good luck.

Job Interviews - How to Quickly and Easily Succeed at Them


  • I'm actually a current Assistant Manager at Justice and have been for two years now :)

    DO NOT look "sexy", look cute, appropriate and fashionable. Wear accessories.
    The questions that the store manager will most likely ask you are going to be things like
    - Tell me about a conflict you had and how you solved it
    - How do you manage your social life with school/work
    We really don't ask anything out of the ordinary, they're just going to be looking to see if you're outgoing and can easily talk to the girls and sale to their moms while also doing certain tasks that they assign to you.
    When I give interviews for "brand reps" I usually have them pick out an outfit and have them try to sell it to me..if they have you do this make sure to pick out shoes, hair accessories, and a necklace to go with your outfit.

    Justice usually has no problem with hiring girls without any work experience as long as your "bubbly". But it would help if you could put a neighbor, teacher, or coach of some sort.

    Don't stress to much about it and good luck!

  • just look sexy and expect questions like why you want to work there and what you can contribute.
    Just say you love retail & you want to contribute to the stores success, job interviews are basically a merry go round of bull $hit, so smile tell them what they want to hear.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Job Interview Questions: What kinds of Questions do they ask you for a Job Interview?

I'm applying for Bertucci's restraunt, what kinds of questions do they ask you? I've never had a job before, I am 16. Thank you!

Job Interview Tips That Deliver



Recommended Answer:
This is the best advice you will get, be prepared. Prepare and rehearse answers to the following general interview questions (I've included sample answers and tips). Write out your answers and then rehearse aloud so that you feel comfortable with the wording.

Q.) Are you familiar with our company? What do you know about the company?
A.) After researching your company on-line, I found that …..
Tip: This shows initiative, ambition.

Q.) What are your strengths?
A.) I excel in accuracy of data input in my computer classes…
Tip: Include the grades you received in your classes to strengthen your answers.

Q.) What are your weaknesses?
A.) My lack of experience but I'm a quick learner willing to attend any classes or training that may be required or suggested.
Tip: Make it a good weakness. One that you can enhance by adding a willingness or ability to improve.

Q.) Tell me about a difficult situation you've encountered and how you handled the situation.
A.) Recall an experience you've had and explain your reaction. Maybe about a difficult classmate or teacher. Or babysitting emergency.
Tip: Again, try to be upbeat and positive in your answer.

Q.) What is your idea of an ideal co-worker?
A.) Someone who is pleasant, helpful and positive.
Tip: Many times your answer to this question will describe your own personality.

Q.) How would you handle working with someone you didn't like?
A.) Generally I try to accept people as they are and find the good so there really aren't too many people I genuinely don't like, but I guess I would concentrate on doing my job and just avoid spending any more time than necessary with this person.
Tip: Conflict between employees can be very costly as it may sometimes require much of a supervisors time. This question is looking for someone who can manage with little supervision.

1. Greet your interviewer with a handshake and a smile. Remember to make good eye contact when you speak. Make a conscious effort to remember your interviewers name and use it when speaking. “Thank you Mr. Jones, for taking the time to speak with me.”

2. Speak clearly. Do not have gum or breath mints in your mouth during the interview. Don't mumble or speak too softly. Answer yes and no questions with a yes or no, not with yah or na.

3. Let your personality show when you are interviewing. Be courteous and friendly. The interviewer wants to see who you are as well as what you have to offer. When I interview a prospective employee, not only am I looking for the person best qualified for the job requirements but I am also looking for a good “fit” for the group environment.

4. When the interview is over, smile, shake hands and thank the interviewer by name, “Thank you for your time, Sarah”. Follow up with a thank you note at your earliest opportunity.

Hope this helps. Good luck in your interview.

Guide to a Successful Job Interview


  • Be prepared to sell yourself. Have an answer ready when they ask for a positive attribute and a negative attribute about yourself. Keep a positive attitude and dont be afraid to think for a minute before you answer a question. Thinking about some things that will make you good for the job you are applying for.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Is a polka dot dress appropriate to wear on a job interview?

It's black, knee length with medium-sized white polka dots...not too busy. And people tell me how much they like it on me. I could put an ivory jacket over it also.

I've gained weight recently and nothing else seems to fit. But I've seen people wear strapless maxi dresses on job interviews and look crazy! I don't want to look like that.

Win That Second Job Interview, Like You Did With the First Job Interview



Recommended Answer:
I think it should be fine........just add a jacket or accessories to make it look more sophisticated

Top Interview Questions - What the Job Interviewer is Looking For


  • If you have a a plain white cardigan, that may look better. Of course it all depends on the job you're interviewing for. I just think that too much black is, well, too much. However, some jobs require you to wear all/mostly black, like Macy's.

    I do not think that a few white dots are going to impact your interview, your work performance, or the performances of the employees. If you're really concerned, bring a spare change of clothes to the interview and if they really feel threatened ask if you could change really quickly. I think that that would show that you are dedicated to the job. By the way, it sounds like a C U T E dress! :D

  • funny this

    I was going to wear mine today
    but i decided against it n the end
    mine is black with the polka dot detail just on the bust area

    the jacket idea might be a better option
    try a black one

  • I don't think its a bad choice. Make sure whatever you pair the dress with is neutral, so there isnt too much going on. Also wear appropriate shoes, keep the heel short. Theres nothing wrong with showing some taste =)

  • POLKA DOTS? NOOOOO!!!! (hehehe) jk

    With the jacket, it will look just fine.

  • theyre interviewing you, not your dress so just wear it

  • I think it would look ok. :)