Showing posts with label entry level job interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label entry level job interview. Show all posts

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Should I wear jeans to job interview? It's at animal shelter?!?

I have a job interview next week, so it buys me time to go out and buy some slacks if I need to lol. Anyways, I don't know if I should wear jeans, close toed shoes, blouse, or slacks?! HELPPPPP :)

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Recommended Answer:
Whatever the job is, all job interviews should get the equal respect. So, my answer is NO. You should not go to any job interview in casual attire which includes jeans, shorts, tank top, open toe shoes.

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  • Jeans are never a good idea for a job interview.You should always look your best even for an animal shelter.A nice pair of blue slacks and a blue or white blouse and yes closed toe pumps or heals.You want to be dressed like you want the job no matter how dirty you might get once you are hired.It is tough competition out there and you have to go in there with all your best.Good luck.Hope this helped.Don't chew gum and make good eye contact.

  • NEVER wear jeans to a job interview, no matter what it is.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Job Interview Questions: I am going on a job interview. How do you respond to the following questions?

1. What are your greatest strengths?
2. What are your greatest weeknesses?
3. What are your goals?
I am applying for a job as a CNA, and I just know these questions will come up. Goals? To make money! Please can you help me? I really want to get this right? Thank you!!!

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Are you applyying for a cna position in an adult foster home, hospital, nursing home, or retirement center?
Depeding which ones the answers would be a bit different.
1. There strenghts on the job.
Like if your kind, patient, able to pass meds efficently and error free, also able to redirect.
2. Weaknesses depends on yourself.
Like not being fully comfortable with hospice care, or still learning how to to use oxygen mmachines, and inject insulin.
3. If your goal is to make money you picked the wrong job.
Most can jobs pay minimu wadge to 13 at most.
So you could say to finish a degree in nursing specializing in gereatrics.

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  • your strengths based on a CNA just think of them quickly before hand, they most likely won't ask weaknesses but in case think of something that won't be too harmful to your interview, and for goals think about your work environment and how you can help customers,employees, and the company in general (do not say to make money).

  • Obviously, you're not suited to do this job if you can't answer these simple questions. Also, no one on yahoo knows you personally, so it's hard for us to answer what your greatest strengths are.

  • BE YOUR SELF DONT WORRY AND DONT LISTEN TO IDIOTS LIKE ROCKY. HE IS ON ALL THE TIME AND HE DOESNT WORK.

  • There is no "right". Just be honest.

  • im to good at everything

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Job Interview Questions: How to dress for this job interview?

I am interviewing with a staffing agency for a factory-type job. So this first interview will be with the agency, not the factory. I don't need a suit do I? It's a low-paying dirty job but the interview will be in a clean office.

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If it's an office environment where the interview will take place, dress for an office environment. Even if it's not a suit, go for dress slacks, a blouse and a dressy sweater. You want to appear serious about the job. Also, if this job doesn't come to pass, you want to be dressed to show you can fit in in any environment, not just a factory.

Edit - if you are a guy, dress slacks, dress shirt and tie are appropriate.

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  • I would go along in smart casual. Can't go wrong then. Make it look like you can put the effort in, but as you say, a suit probably isn't necessary. It would just be going too far.

  • Just put on an pair of clean jeans and a nice tshirt.
    Ops, and off course do not forget the shoes.

  • For the type of interview you're describing: No suit, nice pants (not jeans), button down shirt (no tie) everything clean and pressed. Hair and body clean as well.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Job Interview Questions: In a job interview, when the person giving the interview asks if I have any questions, what should I ask?

For a job interview at Starbucks. What type of question should I ask them that would be ok? I was thinking about asking them about how training works but I thought that might be wrong to ask if I don't even know I'm getting the job. I really just don't know what to ask, any ideas?

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Within reason, the more questions you have, the more prepared and interested you will appear. As long as you dont have an hour long query list of course. Personally, my 1st question would be regarding shift rotation. How many hrs, who my colleagues would be, exactly what was required of me, that kind of thing. Also, yeah I think it's fine to ask about the training. Afterall, if you get the job, you don't want to be going in blind to what the job description entails. Good luck! :)

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  • You can ask about the people you would be working with, if hired. You can ask "what aspects of the training program do you think are most critical to the company". You can ask, if hired, what would you most like to see in my performance.

    Don't ask: How many breaks will I get; when is my lunch hour, when is vacation, etc.

    Further, it is very important you let the interviewer know that you definitely want the job. If you didn't do that, follow up with a phone call.

  • I actually think it is a really good idea to ask questions during a job interview. It shows that you were paying attention (especially if your questions build off something that was mentioned in the interview). Moreover, it shows that you are genuinely excited about the job (which is always good).

    If you are curious about the training, ask about it. I think it is a great question to ask. The one thing you don't want to do is ask way too many questions or common sense questions (the ones you should already know the answers too).

    Good luck at your job interview.

  • ask him what kind of coffee he wants ya know your working at starbucks

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Job Interview Questions: What method is best for a 10 minute job interview presentation?

Hi there,

I found out I have an interview for a job at a college, and it also includes giving a 10 minute presentation on promoting the program that you will be running (the position at hand) to college instructors.

There was no mention if any visual aids, powerpoint, etc. could be used.

What do you think would be most effective?

Why Being Interviewed First Can Mean "Last" in a Job Interview



Recommended Answer:
This is a good tip for you !

Personal interviuw ,the applicants go through a psycho technical evaluation:

Nowadays, when evaluating the applicants to cover certain job positions, the companies are not only taking into consideration the formal requirements for the position, but, also, the personality and the working style of each candidate. And to be able to obtain this information, they use the experience of a professional in charge of performing a psycho technical evaluation.

More info :
www.onetip.net/how-they-evaluate-…

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    Tuesday, October 25, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: I have a job interview tomorrow, what should I wear?

    I'm 17 and am scheduled for an interview for a job as a clerk for CVS pharmacy. I don't want to wear jeans because they don't seem to be very professional, but I really don't have anything else to wear. I have nice shoes to wear and a pretty blouse, but no khakis or dress slacks. This is my first job interview, but not my first job. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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    Recommended Answer:
    borrow a pair of khakis or just go to a thrift store, for a couple of dollars you can get a nice pair of slacks..........

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    • just wear your everyday stuff. i mean i'm sure that dressing up business like would help, but if your just looking to be a CVS clerk, then your interviewer is only making sure that your a normal person. they don't look to see if you have any special talents, i mean its a clerk job, their just trying to make sure your not some crazy drug addict or party person who's going to have a hard time coming to work on time (or even at all)

    • u have to be dressed tidy and reasonable, i just find my party dress then i see this
      www.dealstudio.com/searchdeals.ph…
      the dress in the pic is very decent for u, or u can go 4 a reference.
      good luck.

    • I don't exactly know what you should wear but I know what you should definitely not wear, your birthday suit.

    • Dress pants or a decent length skirt, dress shoes, and a nice shirt. Be well groomed also. Good luck!

    • try and find a nice skirt, if you cant wear an oversized blouse but make sure your shoes are nice

    • just go buy some slacks
      or borrow a pair if you know someone the same size as you
      go in looking professional
      good luck

    Wednesday, August 31, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What are some positive weaknesses for a job interview?

    What are some positive weaknesses for a job interview?

    Is this a good one?: "I am kind of a pushover. I hate conflict and when I am in an argument with my family or friends I always take the blame so the fighting will stop. I hate when there is tension between people and I just want everyone to be happy instead of sticking up for myself."

    any other ideas?

    Job Interview Tips



    Recommended Answer:
    Stay positive in your answer. A weakness is an opportunity to learn something new and show you can improve yourself. Explain how you overcame it…(took a class, worked with your boss for more training).

    These types of questions, the interviewer is waiting for you to say something to screen yourself out of the job. The interviewer needs to find a good fit for their company/department…getting along with people and being positive are good qualities to have. Being a pushover is more of a personality flaw…sure you can overcome it, but it's probably better to keep your answers job related and professional. Don't give them a reason to think you're going to be a future employee problem.

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    • Not making up bullsh*t answers and telling the truth is what's best for interviews. Do you really think that employers don't know about those stupid, cliche answers? The reason that most employers (who do THOUSANDS of interviews - how many have YOU done?) ask that question is to see if you are honest or not. All of those things you are talking about are lying, pat answers. They want to see if you are real. EVERYONE has flaws. If YOU were the boss wouldn't you want to known the truth about the people you pick to hire?

    • That could be a really bad one, based on the position.

      Choose an honest weakness that you have learned to moderate or overcome. Your example is still an active weakness.