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Saturday, February 18, 2012

Job Interview Questions: What should I wear to this type of job interview?

I have a few interviews coming up for some mundane, dull jobs (the only jobs i can find :(

Basically, they are jobs like sorting, or stocking shelves , or pushing papers. Not working directly with customers. Low-skill, low pay crap-jobs.

I am used to wearing a suit - jacket and tie for my previous interviews, but now that i am joining the ranks of barely-minimum wage slaves, i dont know what to wear.

SHould i just give up and not work at all?

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Recommended Answer:
Had this same problem recently. I used to work business to business sales and now I am working retail. I felt stupid walking into Target wearing a suit. So, I went with a long sleeve button down shirt and nice black pants. I got the job and I didn't feel stupid in what I was wearing. Dockers and a long sleeve button down would work fine for a guy. you might be able to get away with a newer, pressed polo shirt, too.

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  • Nope--keep dressing up and looking professional, and answering interview questions to the best of your ability, showing up early or on time, etc. This kind of behavior shows your seriousness about wanting a job and will eventually get you what you want--a job.

  • shirt, tie, and pants. No jeans.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Job Interview Questions: What should I wear to my PacSun job interview?

The girl said to dress as if you were working. I know their style and everything, I just want some ideas.

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Recommended Answer:
wear their clothing items

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  • dress from their store or copy another kids style just for the interview

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Job Interview Questions: I have a cna job interview tom what should i wear?

i have a CNA job tomorrow morning and i don't know what to wear. All i really have is a nice pair of jeans and dress shirts. I don't own any nice clothes and what i do have of nice clothing doesn't fit and i don't have the money to go buy new clothes. What should i do?

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Recommended Answer:
Can you borrow a pair of nice pants or go to the thrift store?

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    Friday, January 6, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: How long does it usually take for an employer to call you about a second job interview?

    I went to a "group" interview that consisted of quite a few people. We were given 5 minutes for an individual screening. The employer said that he would call us back for a second interview that would be in more depth. How long does it usually take for an employer to call you back for a second interview?

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    Recommended Answer:
    The amount of time companies take before calling for a second interview varies. You can never guess when they will call so it's always best to be prepared ahead of time.

    1. Remember that this is not the time to be complacent. The second interview is as important as the first and you want to prepare it thoroughly just like the first one.

    2. Be prepared to meet your potential boss as this is usually the opportunity they take to see their short listed potentials.

    3. Remember that this interview may require you to answer some questions previously asked in the last interview, but this time in more depth.

    4. Be prepared also to answer specific and possibly personal questions during this time.

    5. The interviewer may want some clarification to questions in the first interview, so be ready to give specific answers.

    6. Be prepared to answer questions that deal with your ability or past performance with your past employer.

    7. When the interview is conducted in a social setting, say a pub, ensure that you do not let your guard down and act unprofessionally.

    8. It is also wise to review your performance in the last interview and identify situations that caused difficulty.

    9. Try to remember what made you stand out and appealed to the interviewer and do more of that.

    10. Try to gather more information like new examples, accomplishments and more of your abilities that were not mentioned in the first interview and have them ready in case you want to use them.

    11. Do more research about the company. One of the best ways to do this is to talk to insiders about the company.

    12. Anticipate to be interviewed by more than one person and thus bring along ample copies of the resume for all your interviewers.

    13. Find out if a tour of the workplace will be offered during the interview and if not, request if you can be showed around.

    14. Fourteen, get plenty of rest and sleep prior to the interview day.

    15. Look out for opportunities to refresh during the interview as this will give you the enthusiasm, energy and confidence not to steam out toward the day's end.

    16. Do not wear sloppily or casually for the interview. If unsure about the dressing, ask an insider.

    17. Since the second interview usually tries to see how you will fit into the company, try to fit yourself there.

    18. Deploy your communication and interpersonal skills to the best as these will be more prioritized.

    19. Twenty, engage in chit chat with other people like the receptionist as this will make you feel a part of the organization and make a good impression.

    20. Plan to be consistent in your answers with the first interview while keeping them fresh.

    21. Research on the interviewers and try to tailor your answers to them.

    22. Be prepared to ask more questions than in the first interview.

    23. When asking questions, make them more sophisticated with an attempt to make a personal connection.

    24. Finally, send another thank you note to the interviewers and reiterate your interest in working for the company.

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    • I see this question asked all the time. Unfortunately. The answer is that the interviewer should have made it very clear as to when and how you would be contacted for te second interview. If they did not then they failed at their own job. I can only hope you do hear back but all to often the 'non-selected' candidates hear nothing. I cannot tell you exactly how long they may take to respond but 2 weeks should be max. After that any good candidates would be taking other jobs!. Next interview, if they don't make it clear, ask specifically how and when will I be informed about the results of this interview. It's a good question and will be well accepted and answered by any half decent interviewer. Best of luck in your job search

    • It's hard to say. I read that you should ask the interviewer how long is the interview process and even when you should expect to hear from them. You may want to take a look at a job interview guide, Superstar Interview Guide. It's available through www.instantjobinterviewtools.com. It was a great read and it was very helpful to me. I hope this helps!

    • within two weeks if you are being seriously considered. I came across a good website that has excellent free job links: employee justice report (dot) com. The site also allows users to expose and rate employers anonymously.

    Tuesday, January 3, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: Is it bad if a job interview only last 7 minutes?

    Just had an inteview at Family Video. It lasted 7 minutes and he said he would call to let me know if "we're going to go any farther". (you have to pass a test after your interview and before you get the job, but he didn't say he was gonna have me take the test). Should i mail in a follow up letter?

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    Recommended Answer:
    If it lasted only 7 mins...not positive but don't think its a good thing. If u have an email address or the mailing address send them a thank you note and list in 1-2 lines why u think ur the best fit for the job. Keep the letter short sweet simple and to the point.
    Good luck

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    • Yes, it doesn't seem the good sign that they didn't talk about the test. However, what you can do is now send them the email and informing them all the situations that you were interviewed there, now what about the test?

    • It can't hurt to follow up, but a 7 minute interview is pretty short. Not a good sign.

    • Yes they dont want u ... sorry keep looking

    Saturday, December 31, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What are the "rules" in rescheduling a job interview?

    My city got 20 + inches of snow today (Wed) and today and tomorrow the city is pretty much shut down.. My interview is on Friday and i'm afraid I wont be able to make it because of the amount of snow removal we have to do. Any thoughts on rescheduling interviews?

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    Recommended Answer:
    Do you live in the North or the South? If you live in the North, that snow will be gone by Friday. If you live in the South, leave your house an early, drive 10 below the speed limit, and be a cautious driver. Unless everybody's power out, there's no reason to miss an interview because of weather. It's a test of how you would do on the job anyway. If something's hard, would you just do it later? Your future employer hopes not.

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    • You should call tomorrow and let them know your status. Ask about the possibility of rescheduling if it becomes a problem. There should be no problem if it is a reasonable company.

    • Get up early and hike in your suit and dress shoes. Messy but worth it.Think of it this way-after you get the job you'll be able to afford a new pair of dogs to put up on your brand new davenport!!

    • They live in the same city you do. If they can get to work, you can get to the interview.

    Sunday, December 11, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Should I go to job fair with over 50 companies or a job interview that is guarnteed to hire me>?

    The job that would hire me is NCO in Rockford. TMOBILE Customer service 40 hours a week, 9 an hour. I'd be driving 500 miles a week. They are only interview till today so I said yes to the interview. NCO is known for bad work environment from previous employees with the turn over rate and how they are treated. Should I go to the interview, or go to the job fair and pass up a temporary job?

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    Recommended Answer:
    Definitely expand your horizon. If you already have the inside scoop of a company's ethics, then why waste time and energy if you feel you will wind up just like the other employees?
    50 companies are a better bet. Find out which companies are going to be there and do some research on which ones you want to spring into action with.

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      Tuesday, October 25, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What type of questions do you think I'll be asked at my KFC job interview?

      I have a job interview later, and I'm pretty nervous! I'm just scared that I won't be able to give them the "right" answers I guess.

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      Recommended Answer:
      In today's employment environment there are 3 critical steps that must be taken 100% of the time to successful land any job. Unfortunately, more often than not these simple steps are not taken.

      1) It doesn't matter weather the position is for a janitor or an engineer you must take the time to figure out what is important to the employer.

      2) You must be prepared for the unexpected when it comes to questions and general conversation.

      3) You will be amazed because once you have done your homework your stress levels will drop and your confidence will rise. This will put you in the front runners position no matter what the experience level of the other applicants.

      You should always dress according to the employers style. If it's a casual position/employer then dress casual, if it's a strictly professional position/employer then your attire should be professional. More importantly you should always no matter casual or professional error on the conservative side....never over do it or wear extremely bright colors.

      Employers hire those that respond to questions effectively and appear confident over experience the majority of the time.

      This can almost guarantee your success with any job....

      Job Interviews Should Be As Easy As Trying on a Pair of Shoes


      • Are you reliable? Describe an occasion where you were under pressure. How do you think that incident helped you? Are you comfortable taking direction from others. How well do you feel you work under pressure?

        Good luck with your interview. :)

      • My advice is go to the appropriate section. In your case, go to Careers and Employment, and ask there

        This really isn't the appropriate section technically, and also you won't get any serious answers here

        Good luck

      • Either can you play the xylophone, or if we run out of chicken, would you mind letting us cut you up, bread you, fry you, and sell you?

      • Are you okay with working with murderers?
        What happen in the kitchen, stays in the kitchen.

      • "Why did the chicken cross the road?"

      • Hi Rachel
        You're cute

      • do you like chicken? haha

      • Just show that you're friendly to people. That's all fast food places want.

      • lol what the first guy said

      • how many extra chickens will you serve to black people

      Friday, October 21, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: Is it appropriate to wear a "greige"/taupe nail polish to a job interview?

      My job interview outfit consists of a "greige"/mushroom/taupe skirt, so I was thinking greige would complement my outfit, but I'm unsure of whether or not such a color would be appropriate/conservative enough for a job interview setting.

      Thank you in advance for any input!

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      Oh, that sounds like a lovely color.
      It depends on your job and your employer,
      It should be fine, considering it seems to be a more formal color.
      But if you're still unsure, then considering just using a clear topcoat (they make your nails look extra-healthy and shiny!) or not to wear nail polish at all.
      I don't believe that people might not hire you just because of your nail polish,
      but I suppose there might be some out there.
      Good luck on your interview!

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      • No, it wouldn't. The palest pink or clear is preferred. I know the color you're referring to because it is trendy right now, but you really don't want to wear it to a job interview. It could be distracting to whomever interviews you. I have some polish that color and one of my sons saw it and thought it was so ugly. He said it looked like I'd been digging in clay. You don't want the interviewer sitting there thinking about your manicure--you want to dazzle him with your intelligence.

      • I'm thinking if it goes with the outfit, that offsets the possibility that someone might object to the color itself.

        I'm also thinking that a decent manicure is a selling point, whereas a not-so-good one might cost you points.

      • Sounds appropriate to me, subdued.

      Monday, September 19, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: Is it acceptable for a woman to wear a pantsuit to a job interview?

      I am reading a job interview book and it says skirt suits are the only "proper" attire for women. What year is this again?

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      Recommended Answer:
      That must be a really old book. Check the first publication date.

      I have worn pant suits to all of my job interviews. I think it looks more professional than a skirt suit and I feel much more confident than I would in a skirt suit.

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      • Today, pants are acceptable in most workplaces. However, many interviewers may still hold old fashioned views about proper dress, even if they never express them and would never consciously believe they affected their selection. Unfortunately there's just no way to tell. For an interview, you want to make a good first impression, so why risk it? I'd wear a nice, conservative skirt suit to get any possible extra edge there might be. A formal skirt suit can never, under any circumstances, be considered inappropriate. When you get the job, you can wear pants every day of the work week if you want to. And the year is 2009, but that doesn't change human nature.

      • People generally advise you to dress up at least two levels higher than the current job for which you are appearing. It will create a good first impression. For professional and senior management positions, a suit, with a tie and dress shoes is quite suitable. For women, a formal pant suit will be very apt. Women should wear only minimal and simple jewelry. Women candidates should opt for only moderate heeled shoes.

      • I don't know, but i'd throw it away and get something that is relevant.
        Even for a very professional interview (lawyer, executive, etc), pants would be acceptable.

      • Pants are acceptable. You are right.
        Caveat: If someone were applying to a job where she knew the company held old-fashioned values, I think wearing a skirt would help.