Showing posts with label telephone job interviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label telephone job interviews. Show all posts

Friday, February 17, 2012

Job Interview Questions: How long does a typical job interview last?

I'm talking clerical. Entry level where mainly filing etc is involved. No experience necessary just commitment and organization skills.

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Recommended Answer:
i would say about 20-35 minutes

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  • like 20 to 30 minutes

  • Expect 3-5 people with 30-45 minutes each.

  • I would say ~3 hrs.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Job interview near the same place I just quit? Help?

I had my first job for three days and they really liked me but I hated the job, so I quit. Now I have a job interview in the same complex as the other place. I didn't know where it was until I had arranged the interview. I don't want to see the people from my old job because I feel so bad. It is possible if I get the job I will see them. I am so annoyed that when I finally get an interview, it's in the same complex. What do I do???????

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Recommended Answer:
Just relax and don't worry about it. You quit for a good reason so you don't have to be fearful of seeing the people again.

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    Wednesday, December 21, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Had job interview and they didn't ask for references?

    I just had a job interview which I felt went really well except.. they did not ask me to provide any references. Does this mean forget it?

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    Did you fill out a usual employment form with all your info on it? If they didn't give you a form ( which would have included references) to fill out...I would say forget it.

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    • Not necessarily - not everyone checks references. And they usually wait to check them until their selection is tentatively narrowed down to one person, so they still might call and ask for references.

    Friday, December 9, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Is it mandatory to bring a resume to a job interview?

    even if I don't have any job experience? when they called to set up an appointment for an interview they never mentioned anything about bringing a resume. on the application i sent in it asked for previous job, education, experience, etc. (things that normally go onto the resume) if that helps

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    Recommended Answer:
    I would imagine that – as an entry level candidate – the employer is not going to request a resume.

    Good luck with your interview!

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    • Yes, you should always bring a resume to a job interview, if it is not for a summer job. It's alright if you don't have any work experience to write about. You can show off your good academic career there. Write your name, contact information, mail id and phone no. Then write a short career objective. Mention about your educational details. If you have good grades you can show it off there. As you don't have any experience, you can do one thing. Add a section "achievements", under that write about your achievements during school. You can also mention about any special technical course you have done or if you have participated in any social cause. It will show that you are a hard working and sincere.

    Saturday, November 26, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Really want a job but dont want to do the job interview?

    I've never had a job before so i cant say for sure that i have confidence that i can do the job and that is why i feel all nervous at the job interview and im not doing a very good job at hiding it. how do i get over this problem?

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    Recommended Answer:
    Pray before you go in. Remember to always smile and keep eye contact. You will do fine. Don't forget to study the company.
    Good luck!!

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    • Well, they do say practice in front of the mirror and everything ..
      But that might take time. So I guess you should list out all your plus points and concentrate on it, giving yourself a mini boost that would improve your morale.

      Anyway, if you are going to take a job that you're not confident in, I'm pretty sure sooner or later you'd lose interest in it. Why not get something you might enjoy more? Sure, it might be tough, but sometimes you won't curse and swear as much when compared to an office job where you can't be bothered with all the workplace politics and a horrible manager.

    Sunday, October 23, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What to wear for a job interview?

    I have a job interview this Friday, and I'm applying to be an office assistant. However, I don't know what to wear. I am 16 years old and I want to make the best impression,yet I don't want to go over the top with the smart look. I was planning to wear smart trousers, shirt (possibly tie) and a smart jacket.

    Thanks for your help. :)

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    Recommended Answer:
    You should always look your best at any interview.

    I highly suggest that you wear what you have planned... Trousers, shirt, tie, and a jacket. If you notice that everyone isn't as dressed up as you, you can always take off the jacket.

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    • I would say go smart casual, if you wear a suit it wouldn't look too good

    Tuesday, August 30, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What to expect in a job interview?

    This is going to be my very first job interview and I'm currently a student in high school with excellent grades; I'd like to know what should I bring or say in a job interview? Basically, what should I expect?

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    Recommended Answer:
    to be asked questions about childhood[if you apply for law-enforcement job, to know company policy, 1.)how to handle rude customers, 2.)what to do in case of emergency, 3.)were restroom.customer-service-counter, phone, utilities, etc are
    extra curricular activities (swimming,soccer,football,..etc)

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    • every interview is different....
      but say your skills, Leadership, hard worker, stay on task.
      and achievement's
      Be confident !

    • expect the potential employer to say: "hell no."