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

Monday, February 20, 2012

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?

Killer Job Interview Answers For Daunting Job Interview Questions


  • 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.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Did this job interview go well?

I recently had an interview for subway over the weekend, and it was my first job interview ever. I think it went well, but I am still nervous to wether or not I will get the call.

At the end of the interview he shook my hand and said "Well, you seem like a very nice and outgoing person. We will call you within two days, by tuesday, and if not then make sure to call us."

Do all interviewers say this, or is there a good chance I might have gotten the job?

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Recommended Answer:
you have a great chance at getting the job.....I hope you get it.

Preparing to Answer Job Interview Questions


  • The fact that you were not offered the job at the end of the interview suggests that the interviewer has not chosen anyone yet for the job. He most likely had other people to interview for the position. You may or may not get the job. You should not stop looking for a job until you get a job offer.

  • very good sign. don't forget to follow up with a thank you note for the interview

  • I'd say 80%+ you'll get the job. Professionals who interview potential recruits won't just waste time with you. Especially if he's saying he will call you back in a few days and then tell you to call them. Make sure you follow-up, although not all jobs require you to do so in order to get accepted. It never hurts to make every possible effort to make sure you got the job. It shows you have determination and the fact that you really want the job.

    Considering that it's a job at subways, the interview won't require as much detail as a white-collar job where they would ask you your preferred salary and check-reference your college GPA with previous employers.

    Don't get your hopes up, but be confident. Don't second guess it. What have you got to lose? Because let's say for some reason you don't get the job, there will be other opportunities. I personally think you have a good chance. Although "nice" isn't what everyone looks for, the outgoing personality defines everything most employers seek in recruiting employees. It means you will definitely communicate well with customers. It means you are more upbeat and optimistic than pessimistic and a defeatist.

    If you don't get the call on Tuesday, or it's Tuesday afternoon, give them a call. And if for some reason you screw up, don't beat yourself over it. It's your first job interview ever. You should take pride that you made it through without having a panic attack in the middle of the interview. I've seen it happen. If you got such a response, you should be fine. If you DO get the job, make sure to stay positive and confident. Work hard too.

    I hope you get the job and do well. Make lots of money while you can. Good luck.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Job Interview Questions: How to dress to a job interview for VIP hostess?

The position is a VIP hostess at a nightclub and I have no idea what I'm supposed to wear to the interview. Should I dress conservative and professional, or more flirty and nightclub like. Please help me! Thank you!

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Recommended Answer:
I would do a mix of both. Nice black pants (maybe fashionable skinny dress pants and boots) or if you've got nice pants with a flared/wide leg and a nice pointed toe shoe.

And then on top wear a nice blouse. Nothing too revealing.

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  • even if the job was to work at McDonald dress professionally. It shows that you are taking this interview seriously and your dedicated. You can add sexy to it, just don't got over board. sexy but professional

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.)

Useful Tips in Handling Job Interviews


  • 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

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Mentioning enlisting in the military at a job interview?

Mentioning enlisting in the military at a job interview?
I hope to move away from California to Utah. I hope to line up some job interviews and do my best on them. Therefore, should I mention to my prospective employer that I plan on enlisting in the United States Marine Corps and be working with them for about a year? Im talking perhaps a fast food place or a supermarket or a store at the mall or something. Nothing deeply professional becauase im only 18.
(fyi, thats the wait time to got to boot camp)

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Recommended Answer:
Not unless you are trying not to get hired?

No employer wants to hear that, even in dead end jobs. They want to hear that you will be there as long as they want you to be.

Don't mention it. . .just give them two weeks notice before you leave.

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  • Just dont bother telling them.
    They dont need to know. And could hurt you in getting a job.
    They will think your just going to get up and leave when ever.
    No job really needs to know your joining the military till 2 weeks before you leave

  • Dont, employers dont want people who arnt dedicated or want to be in the company as a career. Just dont mention it and when the time comes leave.

    They will likely find a reason not to hire you if you tell them imo

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.

Job Interview Questions That You Can Ask


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