Showing posts with label wear job interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wear job interview. Show all posts

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Rite Aid job interview?

I got a call from Rite Aid, and scheduled a job interview. What should I know before the interview? Any tips? Thanks

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Recommended Answer:
Not much to know. They'll want you to work nights, weekends, and holidays for the least amount of pay possible.

Also, that company will be broke in 5 years. They are very much in debt from buying out Brooks.

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    Thursday, February 23, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: Help on getting a job interview?

    okay I apply for a job at a local grocery store yesterday
    and I want to get a job interview,
    when I call what do it say to confirm with the employer to meet and have an interview .

    any helpful tips will be nice =]

    what should i say on the phone to the employer

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    Recommended Answer:
    You wait a week first. It is the holiday and it gives the managers time to come back to work, ready to work. Then you have a name (whoever the hiring manager is) and say that you filled out an application and you wanted to know what is next in the hiring process? You wanted to check the status of your application with______(whoever the hiring manager is).

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    • just call the grocery store and let them know that you put in an application and you would like to speak with a manager about it, they will probably see that you have initiative and want to set up an interview with you then

    Monday, January 23, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: What is a good response during job interview when asked to explain personal flaws?

    would like to hear some that dont sound to rehearsed or lame...like " i work to hard" or
    "I put my job ahead of myself"...they see right through those..

    Self-Speaking Lies About Job Interviews



    Recommended Answer:
    Employers are mainly looking to see how you handle this question. Everyone has their flaws, but they are looking to see how you handle those flaws.

    Obviously saying something like, "I'm never punctual" or "I'm a bit lazy" is probably not the best response to this question.

    They key to answering this question is finding a way to take a flaw and turn it into a positive. For example, instead of saying "I can be impatient" you might say, "When I see something that needs to get done, I tend to jump right in and start working on something. If there is something I know I can handle and work that needs to be done, I want to jump in and finish the task. There are times when it is best to wait to complete a task and sometimes that can make me a bit impatient."

    That is just an example, but I think the key to answering this question is turning it into a positive. Find a way to tailor it to the job you are interviewing for. If it's a sales job, something employers love to hear would be "I hate to lose" or "Sometimes I can be really competitive." Find a way to turn it into something positive and you should do fine.

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      Wednesday, January 11, 2012

      Job Interview Questions: Job interview question? what can you bring to our company? (I get stuck)?

      I always freeze at this question arrgh.
      I have a job interview at subway restaurant tomorrow. if they ask this what do I say?

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      All customer service jobs (like Subway) want to hear is:

      - I'm a team player and I work well with others
      - I'm a very enthusiastic person and will always be courteous to customers
      - I'm always on time and ready to work

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      • Tell them that you can bring years of experience of sandwich making with you. Ever since your mother died when you were 6, you had to make sandwiches for your father and three brothers. You didn't resent this additional role, you came to embrace it. It has become your goal to someday make sandwiches for even more people, and that you would be eternally grateful if given this opportunity.

      • A strong commitment to the job, willingness to learn and adapt to company changes, and youthful vigor.

        You're young.
        They won't expect much...

      • wow, subway. make sure to wear heels. you tell them that you work hard and honest and are able to bring ne ideas to do thing better

      • Enthusiasm, an outgoing bubbly personality with a bright smile and a high level of customer satisfaction ... and as long as that's not too much BS that exactly the type of person they'll be looking for

      • company success through hardwork, innovation, loyalty, customer satisfaction, etc.

      • Very hard working. A people person and would give the customers what they want. Just make crap up, that's what I do at job interviews.

      • Professionalism and a great work ethic.

      • I always answer that one with, "More sexy than all the other employees combined."

      • da kindest buddha yo! i gots da hokkups!

      • new ideas and great customer service.

      • great attitude, good communication skills, willingness to learn new things....

      • Just say: "I am a woman. I was born to make sandwiches."

      • I'm friendly, hard working and eager to meet your customers' needs.

      • i can make great sammiches

      • just tell them how much you love foot longs...

        whos thinking dirty things?

      Thursday, January 5, 2012

      Job Interview Questions: How long does a job interview generally take?

      My husband had an interview scheduled at 2pm.... It's now 3:20 and no word from him yet... Do you think this is a good sign?

      PQ: ummm... What time do your kids take a nap?

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      Recommended Answer:
      It depends but longer interview is a good sign. My interview for my current job was like almost two hours

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      • It could be a good sign. The hiring manager (or whoever) may have been running late or they could be showing your husband around the place, letting him see what he might be doing and stuff.

        My 2 1/2 year old daughter doesn't normally take naps anymore. If we have to get up early and go somewhere she might fall asleep in the car on the way home but if we're home all day, she doesn't nap. I can't remember the last time she did LOL.

      • It could be good or bad. If he's still in it, that could be good, but if he's not and he's just out running errands... I dunno. I think the average interview is about 30 minutes.

        PQ: It varies... she's only 2 and a half but doesn't really take naps anymore. If she does, it's around 3, honestly. A bit late for my liking, but it's when she falls asleep. I guess I don't mind since she goes to bed at 8:30p even when she DOES nap.

      • I have been into TONS of interviews and I've done TONS of interviews. An interview can last between 10 minutes to a couple of hours, IMO. He could possibly be waiting to start the interview if someone was running longer in a previous interview or he could be in the interview impressing their socks off their feet. You won't know until you hear from him. Good luck to you both!!

        PQ: My son naps for two hours from 11:50 to about 1:50 (times vary, but normally they are the same)

      • Well, from my own experience it normally takes about 15 to 20 min. But, it can take longer if the interviewer is interested in the interviewee. It is also possible that the interviewee got asked to start working that same day. GOOD Luck & GOD BLESS

      • The interview doesn't take that long, but maybe theyre making him wait and he doesn't want to be on his phone.
        I've only had a couple I think it took like 30 mins? One 15 mins.. It depends what kind of job I guess.


        BQ: Riley is falling sleep right now is 12:26 pm here..

      • Any interview beyond an entry level position takes at minimum an hour, and an interview that is going well I'd expect to take 2 hours or more.

        My kids no longer nap. The 3 year old has "quiet time" at daycare, but she doesn't sleep during that time period.

      • This seems like a long interview. But the more they talk to you, the more likely you can sell yourself. Yes, it's probably a good sign.

      • I'd say that's a good sign...maybe they're going over job specifics or something. Good luck to him.

        PQ: Um...it varies day by day. Sometimes 11, sometimes 1230-1.

      • Depends on how well you're doing :)BQ- She usually take her first nap around 11am.

      • Most job interviews take less than 30 minutes. Maybe its a good sign!

        PQ: My daughter is 8 and doesn't take naps anymore.

      • I've seen my boss interview people anywhere from 3 to 7 hrs. That includes a lunch and a tour of the plant.

      • Longer interviews are a good sign!

      • It can take anywhere from 2-4 hours, depending on the position and the wait.

        You obviously never had an interview before...

      Thursday, November 24, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: Do I need to wear a watch to a job interview?

      I've been told that in job interviews the interviewer will check to see if you wear a watch... but now that we're in an era where a lot of people use cell phones as a time piece, do interviewers still check for a watch?

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      It is all matter of having the proper appearance and accessories. You do not pull out your cell phone and play with it to see what time it is! You wear an appropriate watch. Women wear appropriate earrings, perhaps a necklace. Men wear an appropriate tie.

      They are checking not only what you wear but how you wear it, your knowledge of proper business attire and etiquette, and how you value yourself. If you wear a cheap cruddy watch, you do not value yourself or your time. If you wear a big flashy watch, you are an "all flash & no cash" type -- in other words, you have no substance backing you up. Wearing a good watch symbolizes care and attention to appearance, valuing your self and your time, and a certain subtlety and elegance. An astute person can check their watch (i.e. manage their time) without being obtrusive about it.

      Pay attention to what you wear. And wear a watch! The basics which others listed above are NOT enough. The devil is in the details. They look at the fine points, not just the gross appearance. They are paying far more attention than most people guess.

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      • I wouldnt go out and buy one. Although I never heard of that myself, I guess I would wear one if I had one on hand.

        I think what is much more important than wearing a watch is to exude confidence and interest in the company you are being interviewed by. If you dont have a watch I would instead spend that time you would buying one researching company information instead. They will be much more impressed that you know details about the company vs wearing a watch.

      • I have never heard that before, and I would wager a guess that that is not true. Normally interviews are graded on the following:

        -Overall appearance (posture, hair, and dress nicely, but a watch is not required)
        -Overall demeanor (sit up relatively straight, speak clearly ,etc)
        -Personality
        -Past experience and reputations (based on your resume)
        -Intelligence

      • This is probably outdated advise, but it couldn't hurt. I would wear a watch, even thought I don't normally wear one and always just check my cell phone. In a case where there is no downside to doing it and it might actually help; I would do it.

      Thursday, October 20, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What to expect for second job interview at tacobell?

      i have a second job interview at taco bell tomorrow and im nervous.... again :P
      i think these people are trying to give me a heart attack lol
      anyways i was wondering what i should expect. are they just gonna ask me more questions they didn't during the first one. are they gonna make me do math :( il be nervous enough i won't be able to do math D:
      they mostly asked me scenario questions on the first interview so you think they will ask me more personnel questions now?

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      They will ask you to write a fifteen hundred word paper on the rise and fall of the Roman empire.

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        Tuesday, October 4, 2011

        Job Interview Questions: What type of questions do they ask at a job interview?

        i have an interview at culvers on monday and i'd like to be prepared. im 16 and this is my first job interview so i'm not sure what they will say. can you please let me know what type of questions they'll ask me. thanks

        Succeeding in a Job Interview



        Recommended Answer:
        Why do you want to work for culvers? Why should we hire you? Do you have any friends or family that have ever worked for us? What hours will you be available? How will you get to work? Have you ever stolen anything? Do you have any experience that will help you in this job? Do you feel nervous? Have you ever been fired from a job? Why? This is pretty much what you can expect. So if you took a pencil from some kid in first grade, just look them in the eye and say you never stole anything. Good Luck!

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        • Why do you want this job, what are some of your skills, the works.