Showing posts with label interview coaching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interview coaching. Show all posts

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Job interview- appearance questron?

I am going for a job interview on the weekend and I am a little nervous I won't get the job because I have a small yellow stain on my front tooth. It's for a coffee shop. What do you think?

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Recommended Answer:
present your self the best way you know how. if they don't hire you because of that, the hell with them.

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  • Teeth is internal , they simply look for how your dress and present yourself. You have no worries at all, don't even think about it and just show them your interested and your the one for the job, a stained tooth is not gonna be in mind, it's about being the best participant and showing them you got what it takes! Most of all good luck!

  • I wouldn't worry about it at all. I have quite odd looking teeth (as in they are all over the place and I wear braces) but I have never had a problem getting a job. Just be confident, smiley and enthusiastic and I am sure that they will love to have you on their staff.
    Good luck!

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Help with a job interview question?

Hi there. I was wondering how to answer a job interview question that I always get and I always seem to answer wrong (as I havent secured a possition yet). I have a job interview tomorow.
"How much are you expecting your wage per hour to be?"

What do I reply to this?

Thanks x

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Recommended Answer:
Respond with a question."What is the range of pay for this position?

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  • I would say minimum wage. That's what I always go for.
    This is standard pay, so they know you aren't expecting too much right away, and won't be coming after them for pay raises, etc. Good question.

  • research this on line
    if you have experience stae
    I understand that experience people make from ? to ?
    If you have no experience stae
    I understand entry level people have a starting range x-x?

  • say minimum wage so you don't look cocky or presumptuous.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Job Interview Questions: I need advice for a job interview?

I have a job interview tomorrow and im really worried. I keep thinking that im going to screw it up by not knowing what to say when they ask me a question, its only for a job at a local bowling alley, but i am really nervous about it, does any1 have any advice on how to not screw it up, because like i have said, IM CRAPPING MY PANTS!!, thanks :)

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Recommended Answer:
I love these questions!

First sweetie, stop worrying. Everybody is nervous when going into a job interview, so the manager will understand your uneasiness. But with these tips, they won't turn you down!

1. Dress to impress. Doesn't matter if you're applying at the grocery store or that high class french boutique down the street. You should ALWAYS look your best. People don't want to hire a slob. They want prim, neat, pressed and hygienic. I suggest you shower right before going in there.
If you're thinking of wearing blue jeans, think again! You want slacks. Black, grey, white, beige, doesn't matter, and as far as tops go, something pretty that you wouldn't wear on a daily basis, but make sure that it doesn't show much, or any, cleavage.
Dressing up nicely shows them that you're professional, and neat. It gives off the appearance of being organized and mature, which is good.

2. Try to show up at least 5 minutes early. On time says you're trustworthy to show up to work when you're supposed to. Being their early says that you really care.

3. Respect! When that manager walks up to you, if you're sitting down, STAND IMMEDIATELY. Standing when someone approaches you shows a sign of respect for them. Shake his/her hand firmly, and look them straight in the eyes and say something like "It's a pleasure to meet you."

4. When you get to the table where they will interview you, sit up straight, don't slouch. Keep hands in your lap or crossed on the table in front of you. Try to avoid fiddling with your hair or something on your clothes.

5. When being interviewed, they will ask questions, but they're easy to answer. Sometimes they'll ask you to recall a past event. Take your time in doing this. Like I said, it is understandable to be nervous. Always seem upbeat and happy, however. Energy and enthusiasm are key to getting a job that involves contact with other people. Answer the questions as if you're having a blast and you're really happy to be there. If you can, throw in a few good things about yourself. Remember, an interview is you convincing them why THEY need YOU to be a part of their team.

6. Remember you're P's and Q's. Always say Yes Sir and No Sir, Yes Mam, or No Mam. Avoid using words such as "like, well, and uh." You know, fillers.

7. f you can, try to make them laugh, make them smile. If you like their tie or their dress, say something about it.

8. At the end of the interview, be sure to stand again and shake their hand before you leave, tell them thank you for taking time out of their day to talk to you.

Just be confident. Tell yourself repeatedly the whole way there that you'll do fine. Listen to some music that puts you in a happy mood. Imagine yourself getting the job and I promise it will happen.

GOOD LUCK!!

(THAT ADVICE GOES TO MEN AND WOMEN!)

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  • just relax they cant arrest or kill you for messing up an answer. like i said relax try not to talk fast or loud try not to squirm around. try not to ramble on and listen and ask questions about the job. try thinking of the interviewer as your friend that you known for a long time just don't go over board with it. i have an interview today also and im nervous about what im gonna say about my last job it did not go to well when i left.

  • Prepare by trying to anticipate the answers to common interview questions so that the level of nervousness you experience will be less. It can help you do better during an interview.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Job Interview Questions: How does this sound after a job interview?

Somebody said it would be a good idea to thank him for his time
sooo how does this sound? Sports & Wellness is a gymThank you for the opportunity you gave me to interview for the
Hospitality Desk Associate position and also Thank you so much for taking
time from your busy schedule to meet with me the other day.
Sports & Wellness seems like a wonderful place to work I would very
much like to be part of the Sports & Wellness team.
I will look forward to your decision.

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Recommended Answer:
You are missing a period after "wonderful place to work"

Thank you should only be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence

also, sounds robotic.

Lastly, you need to pose your working there as a benefit for the gym, not for yourself.

Instead of saying "I would like to be a part of the team" you should say " I look forward to providing excellent service to your customers" or something like that. The main idea here is they don't care about helping you, only about how you can help them. All communication during the hiring process should be directed AT the company, not towards the benefits YOU will receive by being employed.

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  • Ok this sounds dull and like every other letter that interviewer is going to get.

    Try this;

    Dear ********

    I would like to express my sincere gratitude, for your meeting with me to discuss the hospitality desk position you currently have available, I feel that my skills and abilities would be a benefit to your organization and your consumers, as i enjoy working with the public and offering outstanding customer service. Having met with you I feel that working for your dynamic organisation would offer me a promising career path and, that it would allow me to improve on my existing skills and allow me to develop new ones.

    Once again allow me to thank you ,for taking the time to meet with me in respect of my application, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.

    Kind Regards

    ****************

Monday, December 5, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Preparation for a job interview group?

I have been invited to an interview group for retail staff at Middlesborough FC, what should I expect at the interview group?
Im 17 and have had job interviews before but not a group, I have never had a successful interview, how could a group differ from a normal interview?

Any other tips would be much appreciated :)

Thnks

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Recommended Answer:
You need something to stand out. You want them to think, "Hey, he/she is...."
But I've never been to a group interview.

If you don't get the job, I'd suggest taking a CPR class. It's always cool to have that on an application.
& have you ever done any volunteering? Try to volunteer at an animal shelter.

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    Saturday, October 29, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What are some common questions asked in a job interview?

    im going to my first real job interview, and would feel a little more assured if i knew a few questions to expect while in the interview. anything helps, thanks

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    Recommended Answer:
    There are some really common questions you should expect in about every retail interview. Here's some of them:

    - Tell me about yourself (Your professional and customer service career, as opposed to, "I was born in blah blah blah.)
    - Why do you want to work here? (Research the company's website and mention something impressive about the company, not something like, "I want money.")
    - What are your strengths? (Come up with a list first and then choose your most appealing traits or the ones most relevant to the job you're seeking.)
    - Why should we hire you? (Sort of similar to the strengths question. Explain some of your strengths relevant to the position.)
    - What does customer service mean to you? (This one is kind of tricky for me, but it probably won't hurt to explain a time you provided great customer service.)

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    • tell me about urself?
      y shud we hire u?
      wat salary are u looking for?
      describe ur previous job? duties?
      deending on the job they may ask u situations and then ask if u were in that situation wat u wud do
      if u r studing they wud ask questions on wat where and for how long again and wat times

    Wednesday, October 12, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What do you make of this.Is this normal at the end of a job interview?

    AT the end of my job interview, HR asked me "So, how do you think it went?" I said good. She said "WHY DO YOOOU think it went well?"
    I then said what I liked about the job.
    She then abruptly got up and said they would know by June 10 as there are others they are interviewing and walked to the door.
    No thanks fr coming in or nothing.
    That to me sounds like it went badly.
    What do you think?

    Nailing Down Job Interviews



    Recommended Answer:
    It is impossible to know what she was thinking so don't worry about it until she gets back to you. In the meantime continue with your job search and stay positive. You can also send an interview follow up letter to the company. You can use the sample below to help you write the letter.

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    • If this was the exact exchange, it sounds like you didn't listen to her question....

      Of course it may mean exactly as she said. They will know by June 10.

    Friday, September 23, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What can you contribute to this company - how should i answer this got a receptionist job interview?

    What can you contribute to this company ------ how should i answer this got a receptionist job interview soon pls help?

    Nailing Down Job Interviews



    Recommended Answer:
    If I were you I would say that a Receptionist is the face of the Company, first impression appears when you see a person meeting you. So with your communicative skills and nice customer service skills the Company will have a lot of satisfied/smiling visitors, the reputation will be only positive.

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    • you have to use your pass experiences for this question. If you have held a similar job before then you can talk about that experience and most importantly sight an example where you solved a difficult or random problem.

    Tuesday, September 13, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Job interview at a fragrance shop - what type of questions will they ask me?

    I've never had a job interview before so I'm just wondering what types of things they may ask me? And what things they look out for in an individual? Thanks.

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    Recommended Answer:
    so tell us why you are better than the other 39 people who have applied for this position...why should we hire you and not them....

    Preparation is the Best Job Interview Tip


    • They will most likely ask you questions to find out how dependable you are. If you are still in school they may ask you about your attendance. Please see the link below to a page from my website for help with interviews. Hopefully this will help you be prepared. Good luck to you!

    Tuesday, September 6, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: How to do my hair for a job interview tomorrow?

    I have long (an inch or two below my shoulders), thick, completely straight medium-brown hair. I also have a job interview tomorrow for an accounting firm. I am 21, but I look like I'm still in high school. (people ask me if I'm home schooled when I go shopping during school hours.)
    How should I do my hair for a professional job interview tomorrow? I was thinking just a low pony tail, but is that too informal? Help please!

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    Recommended Answer:
    I would try a mature hairstyle, a low ponytail could work, but add a little something. Make a low pony, but leave a small section of hair out under the elastic. Wrap that strand then around the elastic for a more sophisticated look. I would just try something that could get you to look older or your age.

    help me out too!

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      Sunday, September 4, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What should I wear to a job interview at the movies?

      Just some side notes:

      I'm 16 years old, a female and this is my first job interview next Wednesday, the 8th. Any tips?

      How should I dress in terms of clothing? Make-up, yes/no?

      A little help would be appreciated! Thank you!

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      Recommended Answer:
      You got them skillz? No, shut up, you don't. Therefore we have to rely on your looks.
      Dressing: Little to none.
      Make-up: Tons of it.

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      • A t-shirt covered in nacho-cheese, butter, and diet coke.