Showing posts with label what to take to a job interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label what to take to a job interview. Show all posts

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Had a job interview a week ago, should I follow up?

I had, what I thought, was a fantastic interview a week ago. We were laughing and talking quite a bit. The interview (I ended up doing the first and second, one after the other) lasted an hour and a half. I was told I would receive a call. But I haven't yet.

Yesterday was Civic Holiday so the store was closed. I don't want to seem too pushy and annoying by calling back but I feel out of the loop.

Thanks!

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  • If I were you I would wait two or three more days and then follow up. That way to would not seem to pushy.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Did I fail or pass my job interview?

After Mcdonalds interview today the lady said would like to hire u both (me and some dude had a double interview) and will give u a call. Am curious if was she just saying that or did she mean business, because its my first job interview ever and I was expecting to hear YOU`RE HIRED YOU START ON MONDAY(IF IT WENT WELL) OR WE WILL CONSIDER YOUR APPLICATION.(IF IT WENT BADLY)

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I went in thinking I would get a yes or no too. But she just said,"I'll give you a call sometime next week if we hire you." I was sad the whole walk home, haha. But long behold the next week I was hired! I would say wait til next week to question if you made it or not.

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    Friday, February 3, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: In a job interview, should a woman stand up when shaking hands with/greeting a female interviewer?

    Men are expected to stand up when meeting a woman in most situations. But women don't usually stand up when greeting other women in social situations. What about in professional situations?

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    You always stand up when meeting someone in a professional situation. Especially at an interview when you want to show particular respect for the situation and the people you're interviewing with.

    If you're sitting in the waiting area of a person's office and they happen to walk by and say, "Oh, are you _____ ______ for the interview? I'll be with you in just a moment," and then they walk off, THEN it might be weird for you to stand up, given that they aren't extending a hand, etc. But other than that, any time when it would be natural for you to go shake hands with a person, you always stand up.

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    • If she's your supervisior or above you in any way, (even senior worker) you stand to show respect. That's how it goes now.

    Wednesday, January 25, 2012

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

    I'm 16 and this is my first job interview. I'm pretty positive I'll know what to answer when they ask me questions, but I have NO IDEA WHAT TO WEAR. The job interview is at Wendy's. Also when it's time for the interview where do I go? Because when they called they did not tell me their name or anything about where I meet her. Thanks so much :)

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    No matter what job you are applying for always dress nicely. Wear dress pants, and a blouse or blouse with dress capris and dress shoes. I know when I dressed professional to my job interviews I got the job for all three jobs I have ever had. It shows you are serious about this job and you will do anything to look your best. I hope this helps.

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      Sunday, January 8, 2012

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

      I'm 15 and interviewing for a position at a beach club this summer. My dad is friends with one of the owners so I sent a letter in and he told my dad that I basically already have the job but the lady in charge of hiring still wants to meet me. We're meeting in an hour and a half at Dunkin Donuts. It seems like more of a casual thing, what should I wear?

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      maybe a cool blouse and cardigan and straight trousers or skirt with tights?

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        Saturday, November 26, 2011

        Job Interview Questions: How do I answer situational job interview questions if I've never had a job?

        I have an interview at Target Friday morning. I think I'll be able to answer most questions well, except situational ones, because I've never had a job. Help!

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        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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          Saturday, September 3, 2011

          Job Interview Questions: What do i wear to a job interview as a hostess?

          im a 16 year old girl and i have a job interview tomorrow at ztejas. I am interviewing for a hostess job. what should i wear to the interview? keep in mind i live in texas and its like 96 degrees outside so i need something to wear that is appropriate, but i wont be dying in because its so hot.

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          • For an interview you can suffer for a few hours. Black dress slacks and a white button up blouse is the most appropriate for a hostess.

          • If you really want the job, a bikini.

          • lol cloths

          Monday, August 22, 2011

          Job Interview Questions: What should you wear to a job interview?

          I have my first job interview in a week, its at old navy. What do you wear to a job interview at old navy?

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          Since your job interview is in retail, I believe you should go with a classy yet causal look. Jeans that are dark wash or light wash would be nice- as long as theres no holes or rips in them. Make sure they're not distressed so they don't look worn out. I would pair them with a blouse or sweater. Since your going with a causual bottom, make sure you dress up the top. Wear with heels, or flats. Your choice. Hope I helped! :)

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          • Since you are going to the interview at old navy which is retail , there is n need to actully wear suit. You want to look professiona, you can wear nice pants with blouse . You can can wear skirt with a fitted blazer as well . I worked previously many years in retail , and my advice dress professional and going on the interview remember to bring a folder with resume. Good luck ;)

          • That depends where you're interviewing - retail or corporate. Since you are asking this question I'm going to assume it's retail and that you don't have too much interviewing experience.

            A suit wouldn't be necessary for a retail position at a casual store such as this, but you should still look professional and put together. A pair of slacks or a professional skirt and a nice blouse should work fine. The blouse should be button down or otherwise a woven garment instead of knit. You might not realize it but colors can make a huge difference. A great article on it can be found here: career-advice.comcast.monster.com… Keep accessories to a minimum - select one piece of jewelry and an understated bag. Make sure your nails are clipped and clean and your makeup should be natural.

            A good example of business casual is here: careers.udayton.edu/interview%20a…

          • Go to several old navy stores and see how the sales clerks dress. Then dress like they do. Or you can actually ask the clerks how they dressed when they interviewed. Let us know if you got the job. 8>}

          • A well coordinated blouse or dress shirt is an excellent compliment to a strong well tailored suit; for women, tan or black hosiery is preferred. Have your hair neat and serious but casual looking as well. The bottom line is you want to look as though you woke up and cared enough to make the effort, not just rolled out of bed and didn't have time for a comb. Perfume and colognes should be kept to a minimum, keeping in mind many people today even have allergies and are sensitive to such elements. Jewelry should also be kept minimal however accessorizing is common practice and knowing when you have added the right amount of accessories to your outfit is key.
            Good luck and let us know how you do. ;)