Showing posts with label 10 job interview questions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 10 job interview questions. Show all posts

Monday, March 5, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Job interview at BUCKLE??!! Wat kind of Qs will they Ask??? Anyone worked There??Help?

I have a job interview for Buckle tomorrow! What kind of questions will they ask?How will the interview process go? Will it be a fast process? Anyone kno anyone who works there or has worked there?

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they are going to ask about your employment history. about your working attitude.Know something about the company and its background . Try knowing the job description of the position you are aiming at so that you will have an idea about the job post--- in case they will ask you questions about it. You can try this site for more help and info about job description. Just search bestjobdescriptions on the net. good luck

arrive on time and wear something casual yet sophisticated

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  • goodluck.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Job Interview Questions: What questions will they ask me at my CVS job interview?

Hi i am 17 and applied for the cashier job and merchandiser position and i got a call 1 day after i submitted my application what will they ask me? and what kind of clothing should i go in?

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It being entry level I wouldn't worry about looking highly sharp but if you have anything in your closet that is very nice and non revealing that will be fine. I hate to avoid your question but yr mother would be betterat answering that question.

As far as questions it always can vary such as:
Why do you wanna work for us?
Tell me a little bit about yourself (practice this answer starting now because it'll likely be brought up on every single interview in the future!)

Also if the called you back this soon there is a strong need to get someone in there quick. If I told you any other question's to expect when walking in I'm afraid I'd make you more.nervous than you already would be.
don't forget: smile relax and take a deep breath when you sit down. It really won't be that bad.

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  • Dress nice, shirt and tie if you are a guy, and something relatively equivalent professionally for a gal. (I am not a gal, so I know nothing of what that means, sorry.)

    As for what they will ask you:

    Tell me about yourself. (This is a wide open "question", but be prepared to give examples of how your personality and work ethic will make you a good employee.)
    Why do you want to work for CVS? (Your answer should have more to do with the values the company has rather than the values you have. Research this online before your interview. If you can almost quote from things off of their website, you'll sound really good, for example.)
    Where do you see yourself in 6 months, a year, 5 years? (Companies are more interested in people who will stay with the company for long periods of time rather than people who will hop from job to job. Better still if you want to make a career working for them.)
    What are your greatest strengths? (Pick something that will help the business.)
    What are your greatest weaknesses? (This is a trick question. Be prepared to answer how even your weaknesses will make you a better employee. My answer is usually something like this: "I get really frustrated when I see that I am working my butt off to do my work, and I look around and see my coworkers standing around talking doing nothing.")
    How would you handle difficult customers? (Never do anything to escalate the hostility of a situation.)
    Tell me about a difficult customer, and how you handled it. (Same as the previous question.)
    Tell me about a "favorite" customer. (Go out of your way to describe how you treat the most valued business commodity.)

    I hope this helps.

  • Why are you begging for this 7 dollar an hour job? That is what they should ask you. Finish school, go to college, do what it takes and do not get into the 7 dollar an hour job market. Explain to your parents how this is NOT beneficial to you. If you have to, join the Navy for 2 years to get college money,.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Red lipstick to a job interview: Yes or No?

I'm going to a job interview at a restaurant today.
Should I wear red lipstick or just go with chapstick?

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go with chapstick. i think red lipstick would be giving off too much of a sexy look and they might hire you just because they think you're hot...

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  • Go natural. Wear colors that are subtle that show off your inner beauty. Always remember to smile :)
    It's more important for you to have good hygiene (clean teeth, neat hair, shaved legs, ect) because the boss is looking for someone who is mature and responsible. If you wear red lipstick, the boss might not take you seriously because you are trying to look all sexy and appealing.

  • oh gosh !

    wearing red lipsticks on interviews is a wrong code of makeup for interviews.although it really looks great.do wear only pale and nudes shade or wear gloss in white or pink.
    it will look lot decent.
    do remember first impression is last impression.

  • Wear a natural color to your shin color and a lipgloss or lipstain

  • No I think you should go neutral colors of lipstick on a light pink. But chapstick could work.

  • I would go with plain chapstick. You really want to make a good impression.

  • go with chapstick or you could go with a light pink/peachy gloss

  • How about a soft pink lipstick?

  • go with chapstick.

  • wear a nude lipstick instead

  • no

  • no i think pink would be better

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Medical device rep job interview and shadow?

i have a job interview and shadow at a hospital next week. my interviewer told me not to dress up on his behalf. he is wearing scrubs, as we will be going into surgery. should i wear scrubs then? or should i stick with business casual? will it seem like i need to be micro-managed if i ask? thank you!

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I would still dress business casual. When you go into surgery you're going to have to wear sterile gowns anyway. Here's the problem: if your interview goes well, you might be introduced to the HR Director or other executives. You won't get a 2nd chance at a first impression with these folks. As a general rule, you're always better off being overdressed than the other way around.

Hope this helps.

Mike

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Should I cancel job interview or not show up?

I have a job interview today but I'm no longer interested. Should I call or just not show up?

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If they cancelled the interview and didn't bother to call you, you'd be pissed, and rightly so. It takes five mintues to make the call - do so. You never know if you may want to apply for a job at that company in the future, or where that interviewer may show up.

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  • You should cancel the job interview. It wouldn't be wise to not show up as you are wasting there time.

  • Be professional ... you never know when you might actually need that job later.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Should I explain why I studder, during a job interview?

I am looking to relocate and will be needing a new job.
I have always studdered, and was taking speach classes all up through my school years. I am doing fairly well, bur will sometimes studder some. People generaly look at you and think you are slow when you studder, so I was wondering if I should share this piece of information during a job interview.

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Yes, definitely explain it. It's good to be honest to start off, and it will show your employer that you're trustworthy and have the courage to bring up a sensitive topic like that. If you try to hide it, he'll think you have something to hide and your honesty will be questioned.

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  • Just be like "yyyyyo, I sssstutter, but I'm a straight up baller. I'm the best man for the job. I'm not slow or stupid. I know my stuff and I'm a fantastic worker. I trust I can succeed in this environment"

  • 'stutter' is the preferred spelling en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuttering

    and yeah it might be okay to say something brief and discreet, so the interviewer knows you're not nervous, that it's a normal speech pattern for you

  • No explanation is necessary, but you need to know it is stutter, not studder. John Stossell on TV used to stutter. Mel Tillis stutters except when singing.

  • They'll notice that you stutter, so you might as well address it, by saying "I hope you don't think that I'm slow, just because I stutter. I assure you I'm quite capable of doing well in the job you're interviewing me for."

    (Does the job require good spelling skills? Because quite honestly, based on your question here, I'd be more concerned about your incorrect spelling than I would be about your stuttering.)

Friday, September 30, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Should I always wear a suit to a job interview?

Most of the jobs I apply for consist of a dirty work environment. Sometimes I will even be introduced to my work environment for a tour when I interview. Oftentimes I decided not to wear a suit since I may get a little dirty. Should I wear a suit to all job interviews even if my work area is dirty?

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You are supposed to dress for an interview according to the site and type of job you will be performing. If the job would require a suit, then yes wear the suit. If not, then you need to dress more business casual. Definitely press your pants and shirt, wear a belt that matches your shoes, and socks that match your pants. If it is a rugged outdoor environment, wearing decent boots or work shoes and blue jeans would be okay. The jeans should be a good pair and should still have been pressed. I was once told, dress as if you could be going to do that job, just be very clean and neat about it.

You can overdress for an interview. I was once interviewed by a team of people and I was the only one suited up, the rest were in cowboy boots and blue jeans!! It would have been nice if I would have know what they typically wore at work, I did not get the job!!

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    Friday, September 16, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What will they ask me at my job interview?

    I have a job interview at a local pizza place tomorrow, I am 15. What kind of questions should I expect?

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    describe yourself, describe yourself in one word and why?, why are you wanting to work at ( enter name of company here), do you work well under pressure?, how would you deal with an angry customer?, what's your favorite kind of pizza? (i've been asked that kind of quesntion for many diff companies but not all about my fave pizza), what are your work habits like?

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    • They'll want to know about your job history. And they'll probably say something like, 'So tell me about yourself.' So prepare an answer for that question before you go in. The first time an interviewer ever asked me that I just stared blankly and didn't know what to say, lol. And that will probably be about it.

      They'll probably want to know if you have reliable transportation to work, and how far away from the place you live, and things like that, too. Most of the questions they're going to ask you are going to be really easy to answer.

    • 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 questions about yourself, about the delivery industry and the catering industry, 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). Examples of questions: "How would you deal with a customer who is complaining about getting the wrong order?" or other hypothetical situations that need solutions.
      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!!

    • I would expect questions about school grades, previous work experience, why you want the job, and others depending the interviewer and whether you will be a cashier or a cleaner or what job you will do.

    • Do you think you are a good worker, Do you work well under stress/ when it gets busy. are you a team player. you just got to sell your self.

    Thursday, August 25, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What happens if, at a job interview, the peson asks you a logic question you already know?

    I've been doing a lot of logic puzzles, and I know that at a lot of companies (especially math-oriented jobs) you might be asked a logic question during a job interview. Even though I won't have to worry about this for a few more years, what happens if they ask you a question that you already know the answer to? Do you lie and act like you were smart enough to think on the spot? Or do you tell them you already know the answer and they give you another one?

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    There are roughly 25 questions that you must be prepared for when having an interview. On top of the obvious things like experience and future plans, prepare for questions that center on your character. What have you done in the past that makes you a stellar employee, what can you offer this company that no one else can, etc.

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    • If you know the answer, then give them the answer.

      Dont tell them you already knew it, or you had similar tests before....that will just annoy them.

      Just answer the question, calmly, politely, and to the best of your knowledge, without giving a "speech".

      Why would any company penalize someone for being smart???? Thats stupid.

    • You don't say anything except what you need to say to solve the puzzle and show your reasoning. Let the interviewer draw his or her own conclusion.