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Showing posts with label walmart job interview questions. Show all posts

Friday, March 2, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Can you tell them at a job interview that you are only planing to work for 6 months?

I will be starting a full-time advanced degree in a different state in May, but I want to work from now until then. Should I tell them that or no?

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Recommended Answer:
NO. Why would they hire you if they knew you would only there for 6 months? You wouldn't even be considered at that point.

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  • not if you want to be hired.

    well, maybe if it's a part-time position with a high turnover anyways

  • you should.

    GO BEARS! ;P

  • You should tell. But in most cases it may also mean you won't get hired.

  • Sure enough you can, but be prepared that it may hamper your chances of gaining employment. Pursuing temporary employment should make it easier to be transparent about your availability.

  • No! If they ask how long you plan to stay, don't give a specific answer. Say something like, "I plan on staying for long." or "As long as we both feel I'm doing a good job."

  • If you only want to work for a few months why not just register with a temp agency? No employer is going to hire you for 6 months for a permanent position.

  • No! Then they won't hire you. Tell them you want a have a long career, fulfilling career there.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Job Interview Questions: I have a job interview at La Senza...?

I have a job interview at La Senza this Thursday & I'm really excited because I've been looking for a job for a really long time. I'm 17, so I don't have much experience. What type of questions are asked & how should I answer them? Thanks!

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Recommended Answer:
Be positive, focus on your enthusiasm for working for them and what you can do to make their company better. Questions can run anything from: 1) Tell me a little bit about yourself, Just be prepared with a little background about you and why you want to work there. 2) Why do you want to work here?--Focus on how you can help them out, not what they can do for you. 3) Best and worst qualities-- Pick something needed for the position you are applying for in the best quality, In the worst pick something they won't care about like, sometimes I get so involved in my work, I have to remind myself it's time to go home-shows you are dedicated, etc. 4) Asking about specific skills you may have 5) Where do you see yourself in 5 years--with them, but that you have earned more responsibility.
Good luck! I hope it all goes well for you!

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  • what previous experience have you had in being a saleswomen?
    what other jobs have you done previously?
    what educational background are you?
    what hours are you willing to work in?
    how much would you like to get paid?
    partime/fulltime

    good luck

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Common job interview questions (staff nurse position)?

i have a scheduled initial job interview tomorrow for a staff nurse position and i'm quite nervous since i'd be doing this for the first time. can you please give some examples of common interview questions preferably staff nurse interview questions. also, some tips to a successful staff nurse job interview. your answers will be very much appreciated. :)

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A staff nurse is a senior nurse (supervising "ordinary" nurses). You must already be a nurse and so I'm wondering how this can be your first ever interview. Were you not interviewed for your position as nurse? The questions at your staff nurse interview would pertain to the extra responsibilities of a staff nurse and your supervisory skills. Just as a factory boss would hold his foreman responsible for anything that goes wrong, you would be the one held responsible if anything goes wrong on your ward.

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    Monday, January 30, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: How effective do you think a handwritten thank you note after a job interview is?

    Do you have any personal stories of how it has helped or possibly hurt your chances?

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    Recommended Answer:
    It is always helpful. I applied to a job and went through 3 interviews and it came down to me and a girl, and she finally got it. We had same education and experience, but a friend of mine who worked there said that he boss appreciated a thank you note that she sent. He thought it was courteous and professional. So after that I started doing it and got a job soon after. Just make sure to proofread and make it personalized, it definitely cannot hurt you! Good luck on the job hunt =)

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    • Well, the main thing is it shows another skill set you have, that you have manners, are conscious of your surroundings, etc. whether it lands you the job is arguably. Also, it makes the employer maybe remember you when it comes to decisions between several people.
      If you are applying for a job where social graces matter, then it won't hurt your chances.

      It will not be very objective for a thank you note to land you a job, it is up to your experiences/skill match for the job. I have never had too much of a problem landing a job, neither have a I landed all the jobs I have applied for, however, I have never done the thank you note thing. I usually say 'thank you for having me here today and for the opportunity', blah blah.

      I have worked with Human Resources to do recruitments and can honestly say, handwritten thank you notes are 'nice' but ultimately, if you lack the required skills, you will get nowhere.

      Remember, thank you notes do not have to be handwritten, emails are probably preferable these days. Phone calls are also very effective if you insist on the thanking the employer.

      Another thing, interviews happen so quickly these days, within 24 hours, so the quicker you do the thanks, the better.

      Good luck eitherway.

    Thursday, December 8, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: First job interview today... What should I expect? And how do I answer the questions in a proper way?

    I have always worked for family in family restraunts and for baby sitting and house cleaning. So I have never had to have and actuall interview.... Today I have a interview at the Movie theater for a second job... What kind of questions would they ask? What kind of answers are they looking for? Whats some other advice I need to know? Thanks(:

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    Recommended Answer:
    They will ask why do you want this job,what can you bring to us,where do you see yourself in 5 years and along those lines. They are looking for a thought out answer,but with no real hesitation or blunt honesty. Dress appropriately for the occasion and talk to the interview with respect and courtesy.Good luck!

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    • I don't know what sort of questions you should be expecting... but once in an interview I was thrown off guard by this question:

      ' what would you say your bad qualities are'

    • Question will be about yourself. your qualities and your capabilities to handle the job. also why do you want to do this job. But don't be bother about questions. rather you should practice to answer these question in home. In interview be polite and little diplomatic. And you should have a faith and confidence on yourself

    Wednesday, November 30, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: How should I reply to an email of a telephone job interview?

    I have a received an email in repkly to my job application asking me if i would be availbale for a telephone interview on day x.
    The lady said :

    I hope this note finds you well. Do you think it is possible to schedule an interview on Day x at x am?

    Please confirm availability and phone number. Kindly scan your diplomas.

    Best regards.How would I reply in a professionl way?

    Thank you!

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    Recommended Answer:
    First of all, be sure to properly scan the diplomas she asked for and to attach them!

    I would respond briefly, promptly, and politely, like this:

    Dear_____,

    Thank you for your response. Day x at x am would be perfect for me.

    You can reach me at: (insert phone number here). Attached, please find my diplomas.

    I am eager to discuss the ways that I can contribute to your company and look forward to talking with you on Day x.

    Sincerely,
    X

    Good luck!!

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      Monday, November 14, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: Opinions on sending thank you letters after a job interview?

      Do you think it seems tacky or desperate to send a thank you letter after a job interview? I don't want the employer to think I'm too overeager but I do want them to know what I am very much interested in the position??

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      Recommended Answer:
      It's a common courtesy. You have to thank them no matter what happens. In fact, I don't think it is desperate especially in these economic times. It shows the employer you're caring and alert about the job.

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      • It's always a good idea to follow up with an email and thank them for their time and express your continued interest in the position.

      • Dont send a letter, but it's better and more modern to send a follow up email after an interview!

      Saturday, November 12, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: Future Shop Job Interview Preparation Help?

      I have a job interview at future shop coming up for the customer service position. I was just looking for some answers that would make me stand out. It'd be great if some previous/current future shop workers could let me know what type of questions they were asked or any customers that feel future shop customer service lacks or needs improvement on.

      Appreciate the help.

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      Recommended Answer:
      GCFLearnFree.org has free tutorials on how to prepare for interviews: 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. It discusses what you should wear to an interview and what questions you can anticipate being asked.

      If you need additional help for things like writing a 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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        Thursday, November 3, 2011

        Job Interview Questions: For a job interview, should I let the employer know that I am currently holding another job?

        I listed my supervisor of my current job as a reference for another job I am applying. During the interview, should I mention that I am currently employed? I did tell my supervisor that I am applying for another job.

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        Recommended Answer:
        I think you need to let them know you are currently employed. Honesty is always best.

        What did you put on the application?

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        • Whether you are going to quit or keep the 2nd job just tell your new employer that you will quit the other job once getting new employment. A lot of jobs don't want you to work a 2nd job so dont tell them it is none of their buisness. In this case less is better.

        • Explain to them what is going on. No big deal here.

        • I would only mention it if they ask.. dont make it like its a problem.. if you bring it up they may think its a problem.. but if they simply ask its out of curiosity.. so they you are obligated to telling them.. but if not dont raise up the fact u have a job unless you think it will be a problem.. there are ways u can work around your schedule.. just tell your boss that u have to attend a program at your school or something and can only do it on certain days.. but do that once your hired.

        Saturday, October 22, 2011

        Job Interview Questions: Would you consider these hard job interview questions?

        I'm 16 and had my 1st job interview at barnes and noble. I tried to prepare but some of the questions threw me off and seemed kind of hard for the kind of position.
        When was a time you had to learn fast and then utilize those skills?
        When was a time you were given an opportunity at ran with it?
        There was more but I forgot.

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        Recommended Answer:
        No - they are pretty standard. The interviewer was probably looking to see how you dealt with the questions as much as what you answered i.e. what did you think learning quickly meant and how could learning be used, what would you think was an opportunity and what would you make of it.

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        • you are very young to work,i don't know what position you apply for,
          first,you should know the work position,then know what skills you'll need for it,
          then estimate how much time you'll need for it.
          I think you would ask elder people beside you,maybe they'll give you much better sugguestion.
          Thanks
          Amy
          www.yungufurniture.com

        • These are questions to measure the level of your maturity and responsibility. They aren't hard but you should think ahead on the answers as a lot of information has to be recollected. I advice you to practice answering this kind of questions.

        Friday, September 16, 2011

        Job Interview Questions: What will I be asked at my job interview?

        I have a job interview tomorrow at West49 (it's a clothing store) and was just wondering what kinds of questions they will ask me. It would also help if someone who works or has worked there could help me out!

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        Recommended Answer:
        questions like whether u have retail sales experience, what are your available hours to work, how much u expect for salary, etc

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          Monday, August 22, 2011

          Job Interview Questions: How to prepare for a job interview as a phonathon worker at my university?

          I have a job interview coming up on Monday for a job as a phonathon worker at my university. If hired I'd be calling alumni to update them on whats going on with the university and to try to get them to keep donating to us.

          What questions should I expect to be asked?

          What else should I do to prepare for the interview?

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          Recommended Answer:
          Dress nicely and have some questions prepared to ask the interviewer. You shouldn't have any problem being hired as long as you can work the hours and are able to speak well.

          They will probably just ask you about your schedule, previous work experience, and how soon you can start. It should be a very low-stress interview so just try to act confident and professional.

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