Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Job interview help. subway?

i have a job interview at subway and this will be my first time (!!!) . so i was just wondering if i need to take a resume and how to dress. also, what to expect and what kind of questions will be asked. im 17 and will be going to college in the fall, most likely out of town. will this affect me? plus i was planning on taking a two week trip in the summer. should i mention this in the interview. im very nervous!

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If you already filled in the app and have an interview set up no need to take a resume. Dress in nice pants and a sweater. Nothing revealing. Simple jewelry. Hair neat. Look like you are serious about getting the job. Interviews are fun. It's a chance to tell how dependable flexible outgoing helpful and smart you are. How often do people ask you that? You need to tell them up front that you plan to go away to college in the fall but hope to come back every summer and holidays and work there. And when he calls to offer you the job definitely tell them that your family has planned a two week "graduation vacation" and ask if that will be a problem .... Don't bring it up at the initial interview. They are used to hiring kids and having a fast staff turnover at Subway. Make sure it's someplace you want to work. You may want to check out golf courses. Local pools. Local parks. Lots of summer jobs that will get you outdoors and where your friends are.

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  • I would suggest you dress casual, neat and professional. If you have had previous employment history then a resume would be in order. Make sure you provide positive references. Answer any questions honestly and stress your work ethic, dependibility and initiative. In regards to taking time off during the summer, you have to mention it. I would suggest that you offer to work extra shifts before and after your vacation to lessen the impact on the schedule. Good luck and enjoy the job.

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