Showing posts with label amazon job interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label amazon job interview. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Job Interview Questions: How long will it take until they call me for a job interview ?

I applied for like 10 jobs last week and none have called me...how long does it take?

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Recommended Answer:
This varies from company to company. When you don't receive any correspondence at all then perhaps it is time that you send that company a resume follow up letter.

Your letter must convey these important points:

* Your continued interest in the company and your interest to be a part of them
* What you can offer and contribute to the company if they hire you
* Your willingness to resend your documents again if they want you to
* Your desire to hear from them as soon as they are able to respond

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  • it usually takes a week or two. Call them and ask about your application show them that you are interested in the job

Friday, February 3, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Mc donalds job interview?

I just filled out my application form to work at MC Donald and i was wondering how long do i have for a job interview.
filled the application 10-8-09

so how long will it take for a job interview if i get one?

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Recommended Answer:
depends on how much of a need they have right now to hire someone.
check back in a few days when they are not busy probably between 2-4 in the afternoon. ask for the hiring manager and check the status of your application. if you don't haven't heard back after a few weeks after that, chances are they aren't hiring, or chose another applicant to interview. good luck, and keep filling out applications.

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Job Interview Questions: I have been invited for a job interview unfortunately the position ....?

.... Being offered is below my current position. I am neither too happy nor too unhappy in my current job. Should I decline the interview? How should it be handled? Will it burn future bridges? Is going for the interview and wasting everyone's time a better solution to this situation?

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Recommended Answer:
You are in a great situation, because you have nothing to lose. It's great practice for taking a flyer: go in, and see if you can impress them suitably to 1) get a job offer and 2) have them amend the job, level, and salary to meet your requirements.

If they ask why you came in, if possible, tell them that you really want a chance to work with them (list things that make this company so great), and that while you realized that the job was beneath your current level, you couldn't refuse the chance to meet them, and talk about options, current and future. If it's clear the job can't be re-worked, take some time before refusing, let them know that you really, really, wanted to take the job, apologize for taking their time, but when you ran the numbers you just couldn't find a way to make it work.

If you handle it well, you won't burn a bridge. You'll build one.

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  • It is important to find out more. Is your current job going up anytime soon? Will you be promoted and do you think this job offer could further you in your chosen career? If you think that this job, after considering the questions, could be a way of getting higher up, quicker - then go for the job interview - after all, what harm could it do? You can decline at a later date, and explain at the interview that this is below your current position, but you feel that this company could offer you a better future.

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  • It shouldn't be too hard to explain that you don't think the position is right for you in a polite way. Thank them for the opportunity and say you'd like to stay connected (if that's the truth).

    They are obviously interested in you for a reason, and will probably respect the fact that you don't want to waste their time. But letting them know how you feel could open up other doors at that company. Perhaps there is - or will be - a different position that is right for you.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Job Interview Questions: What to do and not to do at a job interview?

so i have my first job interview for the store aeropstale and im just wondering what i should do and shouldnt. how should i dress? im a guy

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Recommended Answer:
The rule of thumb is to dress at least one level above the one you're applying for, so in your case, I'd say slacks, dress shirt or polo, leather shoes, everything clean and pressed. No cologne or strong deodorant, limited jewelry, especially piercings.

All the normal job interview good ideas apply: smile frequently, make solid eye contact, and have a firm, dry handshake. I assume it's a customer service position you're applying for, so the smile may be the most important as it shows confidence and a positive attitude. I've gotten several jobs by following my mom's advice and being nice to everyone I meet on a job interview and making a point to thank everyone you come in contact with, even secretaries and receptionists because they are the people that bosses go to get opinions on potential new employees.

A note about interview questions: never say anything negative about anything and use every question as an opportunity to show them your strong suits. If they ask you if you have any faults, and I'm pretty sure you're like the rest of us and have a few, always have an answer ready that is actually a positive, like, "I sometimes expect others to care as much about doing a good job as I do." Something that is true for you and applies to a store like Aerospitale. You can find a lot of sample interview questions at Monster, www.monster.com along with excellent articles that cover all aspects of the job search.

Have good posture, don't put anything on the desk or table without asking, don't fidget, and if you don't know the answer to something, don't go ramble off on a tangent. Keep your responses brief, to the point, but thorough.

The main thing is to try to relax, because you've already done the hard part, which is getting the interview. Now you just have to show them how great you'd be in their store. It's the one time that bragging is not only acceptable, it's almost required. Don't forget to smile.

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  • I am not familiar with aeropstale. Depending on what the store is like will depend on how you should dress. On top of that, never dress too casual. Always look somewhat nice and presentable. besides that, just be calm and positive towards yourself when answering questions.

  • wear casual but nice clothes. dont wear tennis shoes. be shaved and groomed. try to anticipate questions and have a ready answer for the interviewer. try to be relaxed and project confidence.

  • don't wear aeropostale clothing or you'll look like a suck up

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Who should initiate the handshake in a job interview?

who should initiate the handshake in a job interview?
If the employer does not go in for a handshake should i initiate it?

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Recommended Answer:
If you follow interview etiquette correctly then at the end of the interview the interviewer should extend their hand and then you shake it, some amateur interviewers do it at the start and at the end , but if at the end they don't extend theirs then you extend yours, the professional way to end an interview is tho thank the interviewer and say that it was nice to meet them you can say '' well than you very much for your time today '' [HANDSHAKE] '' and it was lovely to meet you ''

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  • The person applying for the job should initiate it, in my opinion. It shows that they're professional and respectful. However if they do not initiate it, then the interviewer should.

  • Don't wait to find out who's going to give the handshake. Do it yourself. Doesn't matter if you're dealing with a man or woman.

    When shaking someones hand you're saying hello, when leaving you're saying good by. It's just an all round good gesture to make.

  • You should, it's a job interview, you wanna show how confedident, friendly,etc you are.

  • Well, gee. Common sense would tell you if TWO people are going to handshake and the ONE person doesn't initiate it, you would have to.

  • you should most deff initiate it. it shows confidence and friendliness.

  • you can initiate

  • I like to initiate the handshake. It's odd, because my interviews have been by telephone.

  • The person with the "biggest" hands seems to be the rule of thumb in this particular situation.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Should I call Starbucks for a job interview after I applied for them?

I applied for Starbucks online like 5 minutes ago and I read through some yahooanswers and found out alot of people don't get calls for interviews and they personally have to call them themselves. So I was wondering if I should call them tomorrow for a job interview or should I just wait.

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Recommended Answer:
Neither - you should go into the Starbucks and introduce yourself to the manager and tell him/her that you applied and you just wanted to stop by, introduce yourself and see if there were any other questions you could answer. Remember to dress neatly, shake hands and leave your cell phone either in the car or at home.

If you call, you are probably not going to get an interview anyway (the answer you will get is that they will keep you in mind if they have any openings).

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    Tuesday, August 30, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What to wear to a medical assistant job interview?

    Well I graduated from college in medical assisting and have a job interview tomorrow morning. I have know idea what to wear. Is it okay to wear skinny jeans with a nice professional looking blouse? and what colors should you avoid wearing?

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    Recommended Answer:
    I would NOT wear jeans of any kind to an interview for a Medical Assistant position! Wear dress pants with a nice blouse. Even thought it's 2010, there is still a certain level of professionalism for an interview in the medical field.

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    • I would not wear jeans to an interview. You do not have to wear dressy pants, but wear either nice pants with a blouse and a blazer or jacket. You can wear a skirt with a nice top and jacket, as long as the skirt is not too short. It is important that you feel professional, yet comfortable, on an interview.

    • Good morning!

      Dress neatly and conservatively. You want to project the best possible image of yourself, so plan and prepare a neat, businesslike outfit. You can't go wrong with a business suit. Even if the company has explicitly stated that it's a “business casual” workplace, stick with the suit. An interview is not the time to express your unique fashion sense; it's the time to show you know when it's time to follow the rules and traditions of business.

      Good luck :-)

    • Many people get stuck when they are attempting to settle what to wear at an interview. Personally I'm from the old school, I contend that formal wear is never wrong; you can get some instruction from the resource in the box below, they also have a lot of advice on job seeking.

    • Please do not wear any type of jeans to a job interview. Business casual should do. Pants and blouse.
      good luck

    • i usually wear a tube top in the summer with hot pants that are a bright color like pink and in the winter I like sweatshirts and boots. Jeans tho, never sweat pants.

    • skinny jeans with a professional blouse sounds great. I would avoid wearing really really bright colors...where something with a little color like royal blue or dark red. good luck with the interview :)