Showing posts with label job interview definition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label job interview definition. Show all posts

Friday, January 20, 2012

Job Interview Questions: How should i have my hair for a job interview?

im a 17 year old male with really thick hair, i have hair down to my shoulders how should i get it cut to impress a job interviewer i still want it kinda long looking but stylish

could you show me a picture

please help thank you

The Ten Secrets For a Great Job Interview



Recommended Answer:
No matter what you decide to do with your hair, you want to make sure it looks neat and clean in any job interview. Make sure it is nicely combed and possibly even pulled back for the interview, even if you normally wouldn't be wearing your hair like that. No matter what kinda job it is always dress a level above what you would for the actual job in the interview. Remember not to fidget, eye contact, and a firm handshake. I used to interview young people quite often when I was a manager at a DQ, and always appreciated the ones who sat up straight and generally had good manners, good luck.

Dressing For a Job Interview in Summer


  • I suggest not having it any longer than this style:
    e.imagehost.org/0487/Clean_Cut_Lo…
    I realize the guy in the photo above does not have really thick hair. I am only using the photo to indicate length. Shorter would be better for almost any type of job interview:
    regular layer cut:
    f.imagehost.org/0796/tcchristophe…
    There are few jobs that require hair shorter than this:
    regular taper cut:
    i.imagehost.org/0993/tapercutlaye…
    Good Luck!

  • You can keep it sort of long from the bottom, like almost to your shoulders, maybe. And then for the top layers, get those cut shorter. Just tell the people you want layers (but not like a mullet haha) or you can do sort of a bowl cut like the beatles :) just make sure its not too shabby looking and you should be fine! after all the interview isnt just about your hair, they base it more on your personality and traits! ^_^ hope it goes well

  • Here's some hair:
    www.photoshopsupport.com/elements/tutorials/extract-hair/select-hair-start.jpg
    More hair:
    static.squidoo.com/resize/squidoo_images/-1/draft_lens1432012module8595180photo_hair2.jpg1204922013
    Good idea for your hair here:
    www.rockyourhair.com/rock-hair.gif
    Here's some lips, as a special bonus:
    img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/01_05/lipsREX2801_468x315.jpg

  • here you go long but stylish

    i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee136…

  • www.all-hair-info.com/images/davi…

    GO FOR IT ;D

  • you should get it cut. it would look better for all occasions.

    haircutsformen.org/buzz/haircuts/…

  • Definitely get it trimmed up, no pictures sorry. Go to stylist and ask they are much better equipped to help fully in your needs.

  • I don't have a picture. But you could put some gel in your hair to keep it in place, then pull it back into a pony tail.

  • i would cut it or wear it in a very professional low pony tail..hope i helped..=) also u could go into a salon and ask their advice on professional long hair stlyes

  • neat, clean, pulled back in ponytail is acceptable to most

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Job Interview Questions: What would you wear to a job interview?

what would you wear to a job interview like if it were at wal-mart kroger or meijer..
since its summer would you still wear nice black pants and a dressy top?

Prepare For Your Job Interview



Recommended Answer:
I would wear at least not jeans. Maybe a nice pair of khaki's or other nice pants. Not neccesarilly black.

But, being a little over dressed is always better than under dressed.
Good luck!

How To Lose A Job During The Job Interview


  • It is important to dress for the interview appropriately. The blank pants are fine, but if you want something cooler since it is summer, you can go with a professional skirt, as long as it's long enough and a dark solid color. Just don't wear shorts, even if you are only interviewing for a place like Wal-Mart.

  • www.quintcareers.com/womens_suit4…

    www.collegefashion.net/wp-content…

    www.collegefashion.net/wp-content…

    these are the best picture i found you could search for more but i love these.

  • Black pants, and a ruffled yellow top to get in the summer mood and if it were walmart make it a blue ruffled top to show your spirit!! and wear flats be casual and laid back on your clothes also if it were walmart wear walmart clothes

  • Yeah, you still have to dress professional! You want to leave a mature,confident impression. I agree with her below v add a little color! but don't go overboard. It wont be too much of a big deal, best of luck on your interview! (:

  • You can do that. Or you can wear khaki pants or a khaki skirt with a shirt and a navy jacket.

    Wear decent shoes. Not tennis shoes. Not sandals. Not open-toed heels.

  • If I was going to a WalMart interview, I'd probably not dress up as much as if it were more important. I'd wear a nice frilly skirt with a tank top and maybe a black cardigan. That's as dressed up as I'd go for WalMart..

  • Summer- so its hot. i would not wear a black pant but more like a pencil skirt, blouse and flats. :) Hope I helped

  • yeah its always best to dress professional

  • a suit

Friday, September 9, 2011

Job Interview Questions: What should I expect during the phone test portion of my job interview?

I have a job interview coming up for a large national insurance agency. I was informed that I am going to be tested on my phone skills for at least a half an hour during the interview; my interviewer is going to pretend to be a customer and I am going to be the customer service rep.

I have never worked in the insurance industry before and I have no idea what kind of questions the "customer" is going to ask me. Has anybody been through this process before, and if so, what kind of questions were you asked?

Job Interviews - Preparing and Getting Yourself Ready



Recommended Answer:
phone sex for sure
better practice

Job Interviewing Techniques - 8 Steps for Successful Interviews


  • in answering the phone interview, be sure that you are in a quiet room and maintain the tone of your voice.answer articulately and clearly. avoid coughing or making unnecessary sounds. answer the question in complete sentence. avoid using single-word sentence (like Yes, No, OK and Alright)you can say Yes,we will be open on weekends) Know something about the company and its background . Try knowing the job description of the position you are aiming at. You can try this site for more help and info about job description. Just search bestjobdescriptions on the net. good luck