A Job Interview Guide for Starters
Recommended Answer:
Dress in a tuxedo-T. Nothing says I can handle anyone's **** like a Tuxedo-T. That is unless you have a spare 3-wolf-moon shirt lying around.
As far as the Q&A goes, don't make eye contact. Nothing shows obedience like a submissive line of sight. Also, sniff around a lot. You should make it known that you have a strong awareness of your surroundings via senses. If they ask any questions about you specifically, such as, "what are your strengths and weaknesses?", flip the script and ask them a question, something to keep them on edge, like, "where do you live?" just to show your capability of functioning under pressure.
8 Job Interview Mistakes You Should Avoid
- I worked as a hostess for a long time and I was hired at 17. I suggest wearing light makeup, something that looks natural and good on you. Wear your hair down and curled if you can, depends on the length though I guess. Basically, dress like the hostesses you saw when you went into the restaurant. You want to look nice, especially if you're going to be a hostess. Earring can be a nice touch. They might ask you questions like, "Why do you want to work at Sundance Steakhouse?" "Name a time when you provided great customer service." <--- have you ever volunteered or worked any high school events? "If a guest was rude to you, how would you react?" "What about another employee?" etc. If you have more questions let me know! (:
No comments:
Post a Comment