Showing posts with label interviewing techniques. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interviewing techniques. Show all posts

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Should i have a resume for dunkin donuts job interview? (Teen)?

i'm 16, got a job interview tomorrow for dunkin donuts.. do i have to bring a resume?
this is my first job interview.
any tips?

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Recommended Answer:
Good eye contact ,firm handshake,great body language-no slouching/yawning/gum lean slight forward as shows your interested.Clean scrubbed nails and hands/face/teeth/hair/nose/ears and didn't overdo scents a light swoosh of deo over a clean showered body!.polish shoes.Clean /ironed clothes.Tell them you can be a teamplayer-happy to get along with anyone/anyage.Want to start working and gain experience to eventually rise to superviser [even if not your plan!] tell them your committed, on time,keen,keen,keen! good luck!

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    Tuesday, December 27, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What do I wear on a flight with an immediate subsequent job interview?

    I will be flying to an interview and will not have the opportunity to change before meeting with a potential employer. Under normal circumstances I would wear a suit to an interview, but I definitely don't want it to wrinkle, don't want to look pretentious, etc. Besides that, I do not plan on bringing baggage to hold another outfit. Only my purse and interview portfolio. How can I maintain a high level of professionalism while flying to this interview? Is a skirt going too far?

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    Recommended Answer:
    A nice skirt suit would work well - the skirt is less likely to wrinkle. Carry on a light jacket that works with the skirt to slip into after the flight, you will look quite professional. Wear it onto the plane, slip it off (perhaps over your lap during the flight) and slip back into it after the flight. It will cover any wrinkles you might have on your back from the seat and give you a nice, professional appearance. I'm assuming that you would want to make a very professional appearance for any job that you would fly to interview for.

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      Saturday, December 24, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: Job interview for Jack in the Box?

      I have a job interview at Jack in the Box and was wondering do I just go to the restaurant location and just tell the cashier person that i have an interview or what?
      Also what should i where to this kind of interview, and what kind of questions might they ask me?

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      Recommended Answer:
      Yes, you don't have to wait in line like you were a customer, just go to the side of the register area and when there is a lull in business, ask an employee to inform the manager that you are there for an interview.
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      Clothes: No jeans, no tennis shoes/sneakers. Slacks. Nice shoes (just not sneakers - they don't have to brand new or anything like that). Button-down shirt or a nice sweater. No t-shirts or polo shirts.
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      Questions: "Why do you want to work for us?"
      "What do you feel are your strengths?"
      "What do you feel are your weaknesses?" (always a tough one to answer)

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        Sunday, December 18, 2011

        Job Interview Questions: I have my first job interview tomorrow, help?

        I've never had a job before, and this is just an interview for a position at a grocery store. I'm just wondering how I should prepare myself, what kind of things to say, what to do, what to bring, if I should ASK anything, those sorts of things. I get really really nervous when it comes to something like this, as does anyone i'm sure, and any comments would help. Thanks so much.

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        Recommended Answer:
        Wow.. first of all, congrats on the job interview! I have developed a check job interview check list that may help:

        Be prepared – This means practicing answering interview questions, doing your homework on the potential employer and matching your skills with your answers for the duties related for the open position.

        Dressing for Success – Dressing professionally makes the best first impression. While it may not be necessary to purchase a business suit, it is very important that you dress the part.

        Don't be Late – Arriving on time for a job interview means getting to the interview location at least 15 minutes early. Indeed the job interviewer will take note of your arrival time and will allow you to review all your notes for the interview.

        Keep eye contact – Making eye contact, along with a smile and solid handshake will convey confidence to the job interviewer.

        Show Enthusiasm – If the job comes down to you and another candidate, this is an excellent way to stand out to the interviewer. Showing your enthusiasm for the open position lets the interviewer know that you are serious about the position and are driven to succeed.

        Let Them Know You're a Team Player – Hiring managers want to make sure that they hire someone who can take direction. They also want someone that can lead a team to meet the company's objectives. Provide real work examples of how you can lead a team and also how you can be a team player for a company.

        Make sure you sell yourself – It has been proven that people buy from people they like and this theory does apply when hiring someone. Remember the job interview is like a sales pitch. Have a list of your core competencies and be prepared to discuss how you have showcase your competencies in the past and they will be beneficial to the potential employer.

        Always be Truthful – Never mislead the job interviewer, especially about your skills and past experiences. Most companies will conduct a background check before they hire someone and you don't want to be in the boat where they find out that you were being dishonest to them.

        Be Professional at all Times – Although this should always be done without saying, sometimes people do need to be reminded from time to time. Don't chew gum, pay attention and sit up straight.

        Ask Interview Questions – Asking questions demonstrates to the interviewer that you are interested in the job. So much to the fact that if you don't ask interview questions you could come off as frail and useless. Also asking questions allows you to evaluate the company so that you can make sure that company is a good match for you.

        Always Thank the Interviewer - When the job interview comes to an end make sure to smile, stand up to extend your hand for a firm handshake and say “thank you. Ask the interviewer when do they expect to make their decision and if you should follow up with them if you don't hear from them by the decision date.

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        • don't really bring anything with you. they already have your resume, so leave it at home. ask questions if you really need an answer. they'll do all the asking.