Showing posts with label ace a job interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ace a job interview. Show all posts

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Job Interview Questions: During a formal job interview, how can you prevent your brain from becoming all jumbled?

causing you to no longer be able to even speak or comprehend anything from excitement and stress?

How can you maintain your cool and yet be friendly?

Job Interviews - Do You Really Want the Job?



Recommended Answer:
Maybe you need to accept that your particular brain just IS jumbled....

How to Bounce Back From Job Interview Rejection


  • Do a practice run. Have someone else do a mock interview on you with the intention of throwing some of the toughest and off the wall questions at you to prepare you for anything. Maybe do 2 or 3 runs with different questions each time. If you have a range of ideas of how to answer the oddest or toughest questions then you'll be more prepared and less of a jumble.

  • by getting a good nite's sleep the nite before and being nourished with healthy food. minimize the caffeine and sugar before the interview and brush your teeth no more than an hour before. lay out your clothes the night before, be sure everything is pressed and clean.

    do your homework about the company and write down a few talking points. review your resume closely to remind yourself about your best quals and how to discuss.

    when you have done all these things, you can have a feeling of confidence that will translate into your demeanor.

    also carry a handkerchief, if you have a tendency to sweat and dab your face before the interview...

  • Lots of rest the night before, eat a good breakfast, don't bring a watch with you.

    BTW, be honest and real. They can smell a fraud a mile away.
    Also, if you're a woman: If you're uncomfortable in a heavy blouse and jacket, go with a dressy-casual top instead. I've won more jobs being qualified, comfortable and personable -- just someone they can envision would get along well with co-workers and a pleasure to be around -- than anything else. And being comfortable instead of in tight, ill-fitting blazers have made things much easier. For me, at least.

  • I read some good ideas(except have a few drinks first) alcohol on your breath is not a good thing at a job interview. You might also look up some typical interview questions that are often used such as "tell me about a time you had a conflict with a co-worker and what did you do"? "Where do you see yourself in 10 years"? Plan ahead how you might answer such questions.

  • You can't. What most people don't know is that employers use a brain-scrambling device to throw you off your game, while secretly videotaping you and later laughing about all of your ridiculous answers with their colleagues.

  • If you can't, I won't hire you. Deal with it. An interview is likely to be the easiest task I ever assign you. Seriously.

  • Have a couple of drinks before your interview

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Questions about job interview at walmart?

I have a job interview at wal mart on wednesday the 11th. This will be my third job interview ive ever been on and Ive heard the wal mart interviewing process is a little difficult. I was wondering if anyone has interviewed there and what kind of questions they asked. Please help haha and any tips would be appreciated.

Preparing For Job Interviews



Recommended Answer:
I had a interview there today to and i didn't get out of the store good before she called me back for my second interview and tomorrow Morning im being sent for a drug test and back ground check and tell me what the job involes to be sure i can do it

Job Interview Answers - 5 Of The Most Common Questions Demystified


  • I went on my first interview at Walmart today. I applied on Sunday and they alled me on Monday to schedule my interview for today. It lasted about 30 minuted and I interviewed with the department manager. He asked me a couple of behavior questions. For example: Name a time when you had a disagreement with a supervisor how did you get them to agree with what you thought was the right thing, or name a time when you had to speed up to meet a deadline, but did not make it. After the interview he had me sign some paperwork and then we walked over to the department I applied for and he discussed the position a little further. Then he said that I had the best interview all week and he wanted me to meet with his manager for a second interview and he would give me a call. I thanked him for his time and flashed a huge smile. About the time I got out the store and to my car he was calling me. I have my second interview tomorrow morning. He told me to bring two forms of id so I hope he makes an offer. Good luck to you and I hope this helped. Also I was very nervous and I didn't think I did well but I acted very confident and smiled a lot.update us!!!

  • I had to take a test when I had an interview at wal mart, but that was about 8 years ago.. it might still be the same,, there really was no interview, just the test and it was 'graded' most a multi choice test..

Monday, October 24, 2011

Job Interview Questions: What questions do they ask at a job interview?

I have a job interview this Thursday for a clothing retail store as a job sale associate. this is my first job interview and im really curious, nervous, I really want/need the job.

- What happens?
- What questions do they ask?
- How can I prepare myself?
- What should I wear?
- What should i expect?

Please give me any good advise. I really appreciate it! THANKS!

Are You Making These Common Job Interview Mistakes?



Recommended Answer:
They will mostly want to get to know you a bit, and see how/why you're qualified for the job. Questions will mostly be about your experience, why you want the job, your interests, etc. They will also want to see how you interact with people.

Dress nicely, but not TOO nicely. Don't overdo it. Look at what the other employees wear and go for something along those lines.

Don't get too nervous about it, and just be yourself.

If you're really desperate, you can look at this: tinyurl.com/JobInterviewAnswer

Question To Ask At A Job Interview-5 Of The Best Questions!


    Wednesday, October 5, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Do i need a resume for a job interview at target?

    I applied to target online and they called me for a job interview that is scheduled for Friday. I am going to be a cart pusher and this is my first job. Do i need a resume?

    Job Interview Success



    Recommended Answer:
    recommended but not really

    Acing Teaching Job Interviews - 5 Tips That Win Jobs


    • I worked at Target awhile back, and they did not ask for a resume. In fact, a person who actually brought one to her interview was not hired. They are interested in your personality and capability of doing the job. You will also have to pass a criminal background check and drug screen in order to be hired. Just be yourself and have that "Can I help you find something?" attitude (because that's what they look for). Good luck!

    • I can help you with that. I have done many for college students. I have my own resume writing business on e-Bay: ResumesByPatty***. I only charge $15.00 which includes the resume, a general cover letter and a list of references. Please e-mail me directly if interested: ResumesByPatty@yahoo.com. I hope I can help.

    • No you do not..

    Tuesday, August 30, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: How to write a thank you note after job interview?

    I got done with my job interview at Kohl's and I'm going to write a thank you note, but all I can think of is "Thank you for allowing me the oppurtunity of a job interview. Hope we can become a team."

    What else should I write?

    Behavioral and Situational Job Interviews



    Recommended Answer:
    The first sentence is good - but watch your spelling (opportunity). It might sound a little better like this: "Thank you for giving me the opportunity of a job interview. I enjoyed meeting with you and hope to become a part of your team." Sign your full name and be sure and address it directly to the person that you met with. Mail it out ASAP.

    Best Way to Handle the Questions in Every Job Interview - Before, During and After the Interview


    • I would like to work because ...........

      I would be good because.....