Job Interview Issues - How To Dress To Match The Interview
Recommended Answer:
Sit up straight, speak clearly and confidently and show enthusiasm (but don't act crazy).
You've got this.
Questions to Ask Your Interviewer in the Job Interview
- there are thow things that you need to pay attention to:
1. how you look
2. how you answer their questions.
1. even if you interview with mcdonald's for a cashier job, you should always look as professional as a CEO! i learned that in college, and it was one of the few things that i still remember. here are some guidelines on what to wear:
Men and women should wear a suit (two pieces cut from the same cloth). Colors: dark blue, or medium to dark gray. Black is acceptable, but some find it too authoritative. Fabric: solid or subtle pinstripe, plaid or tweed.
Women: may wear conservative jewelry, no larger than dime-size earrings on the earlobe.
Men and women may carry a black, brown, or maroon leather portfolio.
if you want more details look over this page: https://sites.google.com/site/theresuman…
2. since you don't have experience, you should probably expect a Behavioral Interview (if you don't know what that is or how to prepare for it, look here: https://sites.google.com/site/theresuman… ). Prepare answers to quesitons about yourself, about McDonalds as a company, and about this position's responsibility and how you encounter in your life similar situations with the ones the job might offer you (conflicts with co-workers, running out of time, unpleasant customers etc). If you look at the link I posted before, you'll find on the left side of the page a lot of good advice on interview prep. Look over that, I'm sure you'll find it useful.
Hope this helped. Good luck!! - 1) Relax.
2) Look him/her in the eye.
3) Be neat.
4) Smile when it's appropriate
5) Ask questions about the job, the training, etc.
6) Sit up straight.
7) Show some eagerness and enthusiasm, like you are really looking forward to working there.
8) Tell him/her you would like to earn a promotion after you've worked there for a while.
OK. Some of those suggestions insulted your intelligence.
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