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

Friday, March 2, 2012

Job Interview Questions: What would I wear for a job interview at the store DEB?

I don't have many articles of clothing so I figure I could borrow, but I don't know what I WOULD borrow, haha. Some help please?

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Recommended Answer:
Clothes from DEB or similar...but nothing revealing!

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  • Sonny's got the right idea. Most of the other people applying will probably be wearing the more casual hip clothes from DEB and all blend together. wearing professional attire will make you stand out and get the point across that you are serious about this job from the very first look at you.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Is it rude to throw out a resume during a job interview?

What would you do/think if a hiring manager threw your resume in the trash towards the end of your second interview?

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Recommended Answer:
Yes,especially if you're still sitting in the interview room. It's very unprofessional of him/her to do.

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  • no

  • Rude and an indication that management needs to discipline the interviewer. You might want to report that to their HR department.

  • reject him and say that he is 2 rude to be considered

  • Yes that is rude, if it was done in front of you. If your resume is in the trash, then so are your chances of getting hired.

  • At that point, you'd have nothing to lose. I would have stood up and said, 'excuse me'! This is my second interview, and now you're throwing my resume in the trash'? How dare you take up my valuable time and then insult me on top of it'! I then would have gone over to the waste basket, grabbed my resume, and just before walking out the door, I would have said, 'employment is a two-sided agreement, and as far as references go, nothing I ever say about your company will be meant to generate more business for you'

    Then, I'd walk out - now matter what the interviewer would have said at that point would have stopped me. Even a threat of suing me for possibly 'slandering' their company. How rude was this?

    Don't feel too bad though. Can you imagine how they would have treated you if they would have hired you?

    Good luck

Monday, February 6, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Job interview next week - any tips ? Only 16 x 10 POINTS?

I have a job interview for a small clothes shop next week and I was just wondering if you could give me some tips as to what to say and how to answer questions.

Also how long do they last for ?

Thanks :)

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Recommended Answer:
Be outgoing, enthusiastic and happy. Clothes shops really rely on selling so basically their questions will have a lot to do with "Sell us on why you are best for this position". Point out your good attributes, point out experience, if this is your first job talk about bake sales or volunteering you did even if it's not the same MAKE it the same like....babysitting...no it's not the same but you learnt about persuasion...you had to persuade the kids to eat, persuade them to go to bed and this really helped your selling skills because you had to sell them on the idea of going to bed and they'll ask how you did it. Get what I mean? Any experience even if it's not the same there are similar things but try to stay away from saying you bribed the kids because that's not the same lol.

OH OH OH ok...here's some tips on sales...there's two things you should know...

Suggestive selling: When a customer is buying a blue cardigan, suggest that they take a look at the frilly tank tops that really accent the cardi.

Up-selling: When a customer is at the check out stand and you're having a promotion 2 for 1 and you are going from 1 item sold up to 2.

These are things you'll need to know and you'll look knowledgeable about the industry a bit. Your interview will probably be about 30 minutes or less.

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  • You should answer the questions with a straight face but seem like your happy. Make sure you relax and stay calm. You also have to make them comfortable with you. It should take like a half hour. Hope I helped and good luck!

  • answer this one...

    why should we hire you instead of the other 48 people who are applying...
    why are you better than them.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Has anyone gotten a job interview without a lot of work experience?

I give up on getting a job and I don't want to get stuck in a crappy one. :(

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Recommended Answer:
yeah it helps if you know somebody

Top Interview Questions - What the Job Interviewer is Looking For


  • Yes.personality tests.loads of tricks there.

  • self employed is wonderous

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Job Interview Questions: How can I shake the bad boss experience off before I go for my new job interview?

I keep worrying that this boss is just as bad as my first. HOW can I stop that?! I had really bad experiences with my first job and I'm tramatized now. It took me a long time to even apply somewhere else! Help please.

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Recommended Answer:
if this is causing you real anxiety then I would recommend that you see your Dr. if you are un insured ma be smoke some K2 incense and work on peace and forgiveness.. however each Boss is an individual person just like you are and many enjoy the respect of their subordinates while others don't and try to get the most productivity from the fewest people .. either way look at the other employees doing jobs that you will be doing prior to interview.. ask them if it is a good place to work .. There answers should be reassuring or A sure sign to move on down the job list... good luck times are hard good jobs are few and far between

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    Wednesday, November 23, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: The job interview question "Why should I hire you?"?

    I have a job interview tomorrow, and I'm kind of nervous because I know they're going to ask me why they should hire me. As I've been researching and reading, I realize this question is asking for a story about how I overcame obstacles and perhaps saved a project. The thing is I don't really have any work experience except for like little stints. And I haven't done anything amazing on any school projects yet. So like, I have nothing to say, what should I do??

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    Recommended Answer:
    First of all do not be nervous. Be confident about yourself and your desire to work for that company in the chosen position of your choice.

    Research as much as you can about what your employer is dealing with, example: their business, latest news about the company, their industry of operations etc.

    You can tell them to hire you because:
    1. You are willing to devote yourself to the job and the growth of the company.
    2. That you are skilled and educated in the field of the advertised job.

    Good luck!

    Job Interview Preparation Advice - What Do Interviewers Expect?


      Monday, October 17, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What Job Interview Questions are asked at Sea World?

      So I have a Job Interview for Sea World (San Diego) next week. I was wondering what are the questions they ask or the questions they will most likely ask. The job I'm applying for is Guest Arrival Hostess. Basically I greet people, sell tickets, give people re-admittance stamps ect.
      Mainly asking people who have been interviewed at Sea World but I'll take speculations and general popular interview questions. ( Have been practicing the basics mind you )

      Job Interview Guide - Some Tips to Ace Your Job Interview



      Recommended Answer:
      Considering the job you are applying for, I think you are safe from having to brush up on your quantum physics and calculus but, there are a few things that companies want to know when considering hiring a new employee.
      They would like to know about your last job and your attendance record. I am sure they have questions about how you would deal with certain situations like unruly people or your work ethic.
      The questions shouldn't require too much research because they are designed to find out more about you as a person and what kind of employee you would be.
      Good luck:)

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        Wednesday, October 12, 2011

        Job Interview Questions: What to wear for my job interview?

        Tomorrow I have a job interview at J.Crew and I am wondering what I should wear. My dad suggested for me to not wear black which I won't. I noticed J.Crew is kind of preppy, so I am wondering if I should dress casual preppy? Any suggestions?

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        Recommended Answer:
        Yes, preppy. Tip: always dress as the job you want. So, yes, if they see you like their collection of preppy clothes, they'll like you even more. Wear something you have from there - they'll be impressed. but not causual. make it a little professional.

        How to Recover From a Bad Job Interview and Get the Job


        • Always dress one level above the job you're applying for. For J. Crew, dress in a good pair of khakis and a button-down shirt.

        • Many people get stuck when they are aiming to decide what to wear at an interview. Myself I'm from the old school, I believe that formal wear is never wrong; you can get some instruction from the resource in the box below, they also have plenty of help on job hunting.

        Sunday, September 18, 2011

        Job Interview Questions: On a job interview for a higher end professional job, would a misdemeanor that I got when I was 15 appear?

        If I were to get a job interview for a higher end, professional job, would a minor misdemeanor that I got when I was under 18 appear on my background check, and would I have to say that I had a past criminal offense if they ask? I would be getting an interview when I was older than 18, by the way.

        Thanks.

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        Recommended Answer:
        Juvenile records of misdemeanors normally wouldn't show after you're 18.

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          Monday, August 22, 2011

          Job Interview Questions: What gets asked in a job interview if you have no work experience?

          I'm eighteen and I've never held a paying job before. I had a lot going on in my high school career and just never had time for one. But now that I'm in college, I need a way to help pay my tuition. I have a job interview tomorrow. A lot of the questions that I hear get asked revolve around past job experience. If I never had a job, is that a problem? I'm a hard worker and really want this job!

          5 Helpful Rules to Successful Job Interviewing



          Recommended Answer:
          I will agree you should start by researching information about the company. After you have gained a much information as possible you will be fine. Generally employers do like for people to have paid working experience however interview question mainly deal with people skills how will do you interact with the public. The fact that you had a very active social calender in school is always a plus. When the interview is going on draw a lot of your experiences from school.

          The Ten Secrets For a Great Job Interview


          • GCFLearnFree.org has free tutorials on how to prepare for interviews: www.gcflearnfree.org/interviewski… It includes instructional text, informational graphics, examples, and even interactives for you to practice what you've learned/actually apply what you've learned. It discusses what you should wear to an interview and what questions you can anticipate being asked.

            If you need additional help for things like writing a cover letter or job searching, there are tutorials for that as well: www.gcflearnfree.org/career

            Hope it helps and Good Luck!

          • Honestly, I don't know what questions would be asked.

            But! I can suggest that you just answer honestly.

            Also, add that you are a hard worker (or determined, etc.) as well as maybe that you're willing to learn what you need to know for the job.

            Just my opinion. Good luck!

          • just do it!!!