Showing posts with label dressing for a job interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dressing for a job interview. Show all posts

Friday, December 30, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Post interview, if you are asked to go for a physical and policy check do you have the job?

My fiancee recently went for a job interview and they contacted him 2 weeks later. They asked if he could go for a physical and provide his consent for the company to do a criminal record check.
I know he will have good results on his tests, he is in good physical condition and does not have a record. If his tests check out does this mean he will have the job?
I don't think the employer would spend the money to have everyone they interviewed tested. To me it sounds promising, what do you think?

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Recommended Answer:
Doesn't necessarily mean he has got it but it does look good. Depends if they are sending others for the same checks too

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  • No. It means they're assessing your fiance for a job. He has a job on the first day he works there, not before. Offers can be rescinded.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Job Interview Questions: How should I followup my job interview at Dion's?

I interviewed for a job as Dion's Pizza two weeks ago and my mom has been riding my butt about the importance of following up. She has suggested that I write a thank you letter for the interview, but I feel like that would be too much. I want to seem like I'm interested in working there (because I am) but I don't want to be overbearing. Should I just go in and ask them what's up while buying a salad? Fffffuuuuuuu.

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Recommended Answer:
I would give them a call. If you call them back that is telling them that, you are definitely interested. You don't have to buy a salad btw.

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  • Do what I do and call back or go in person and say thank you for the interview, that you appreciated their time. then ask them if they had made a decision yet on who to hire. it shows initiative for sure. usually i do this a day or two after, but since you have waited so long it is important that you write a letter and quick because they wont the memory of your interview fresh in their minds and wont give a second thought about it. if you write the letter now you have the chance that they will unearth your record and consider you for employment as chances are they have already forgotten who you are.

  • go there personally, and ask to see the manager or whoever interviewed you. then ask: 'when might you be arriving at a decision about hiring me or not?'. two weeks is about sufficient time to wait, unless they otherwise gave you a specific time frame.

    PS. don't do this over the phone. if you show up personally, then it shows interest in the job. and don't buy food when you're there. that won't gain their favor. you're there strictly to find out whether they would like to hire you or not.

  • Myself I contend that letters are excellent, providing they are written using excellent syntax and spelling (always use a spill chucker!). You can get some excellent instruction for composing letters by following the resource in the box below, it's got loads of alternative stuff about job searching aswell.

  • You should hand out like 5 resumes a day,,, and also ask if their hiring.... took me like 50 resumes to get my first interview and after the interview i got the job >:3,,, also just say im here to follow up on my interview,,,, ask for the dude that interviewed you x3

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Job Interview Questions: What to wear for this kind of job interview?

I'm being interviewed tomorrow for a coaching position for little kids soccer. Usually I would think to wear black pants & a nice top with flats or heels, but my boyfriend went in with khaki shorts & a red hollister shirt with gym shoes. So i don't know weather I should maybe go casual & wear jeans & a nice top with heels or do what I thought people were expected to wear.

PS this is my fist job interview ever

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Recommended Answer:
I'd stick to business casual. That is, no jeans, no T-shirts with logos (preferably no T-Shirts at all), no shorts, and fairly nice shoes. Even though it's a fairly casual job, you should dress just one degree better for an interview and you can't go wrong. Nice slacks (non-denim) and a nice top with decent shoes and sensible jewelry (don't go heavy on this), and you'll do great.

Good luck on the interview.

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  • Your boyfriend is interviewing for the same job?

    Regardless of what your boyfriend wears for this or any other interview, you should dress professionally. You should wear slacks and a nice top with flats. I would avoid heels, as they will make you look less down-to-earth and ready to work with kids.

  • Wear what you would normally wear to a job interview, traditional business wear. Even though the position you are applying for is laid back, you still want to come off as a professional young woman.

  • NEVER wear jeans or clothing with logos for an interview. ALWAYS. dress wearing khakis, a dress shirt and black closed-toe shoes. (for standard non-law jobs) Only dress down when you get the job and ask them on the phone.

  • Halter top, daisy dukes and a pair of gladiator sandals.

  • Wear nice pants or shorts and wear one of those zip-up under armor tops.

  • normal

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Job Interview Questions: How should I wear my hair for my job interview?

I currently have hair like this:
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I have heard that it is best to pull one's hair up in a ponytail for job interviews; is this true? If so, should I pin my bangs back as well?

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Recommended Answer:
just wear your hair the way you normally wear it most days. Unless it's some sort of elaborate party girl hairstyle, it won't the detract from you on an interview.

the picture you posted is fine for an interview hairstyle.

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    Thursday, November 10, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Second job interview - banking/finance?

    Hello, I am invited to a second round of job interview at a huge international bank. First interview was with HRs, group assesment, and they called me 3 hours later to say i did very well and they invite me back to speak with manager and team supervisor. Please tell me what to expect? This is a huge bank, however they dont require financial studies. all they want is: perfect english, at least bachelor's degree (i hold master in political science) and soft skills such as interpersonal+teamwork+ accuracy+stress resistance etc.

    Anybody help?
    N.B This is happening in European country.

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    Recommended Answer:
    ya definitely english and also perfect english is always demanded by every institution where u r seeking job.but if u r not perfect in english speaking then u r just upon the mercy of the interviewers
    thanks and have a nice day

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      Thursday, September 15, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What a guy should wear to a job interview at Buckle?

      Hey! SO I have a job interview at Buckle on monday and I need some help figuring out what Im going to wear. I shop at Buckle myself pretty frequently but im kinda crossed between wearing the Buckle look, or going a little more business casual i guess. ANY advice would be AWESOME! .... also if you have anything to say about working there Id love to hear it too. :) THANKS!

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      Recommended Answer:
      I would wear business casual, that's what I wore to my interview there and I got the job. It's a very simple interview, but you will be doing more than one. Good Luck!

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