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

Monday, February 6, 2012

Job Interview Questions: What interview job materials do i need?

i graduated from high school and i decided i needed a job so what materials do i need for an job interview? i know a resume for sure but what else? anybody knows?

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That is really all you need. Depending on what type of job you are looking at you may want to do research on the company. They always ask why you are interested in joining their company. Dress in business casual.

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    Wednesday, December 28, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What kind of questions do employers ask at a job interview for a clothing store?

    I have my first interview EVER tomorrow. I am only 16 so I'm a bit nervous and want to be as prepared as possible. What kind of questions do you think the employer will ask considering that it's a clothing store? (if that makes any difference)

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    jobsearch.about.com/od/interviewq…
    Use the above link. It's great. It gives typical questions and best answers. Being a little nervous is good, coming in with a cocky attitude will lose you the job unless it's a hard sell sales job. If it's retail sales, they just want someone that will be nice to the customers and apply a gentle pressure to buy. The one question I can almost guarantee they will ask is why do you want this job. The truth is you want to make some bucks to buy stuff. Don't say that. Tell them what you think they want to hear. Say I love your department store and want to gain some experience on the ground floor so I can rise with your fine organization. Good luck, it's always tough for your first job.

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    • This will be open and shut. You are 16 and it's a clothing store. The "interview" will just to make sure you are presentable and aren't stupid. They will probably hire you on the spot, or just ask you random questions. It's not like you have a resume. Depending on the store (if it's a big name or not), they might just have you fill out an application online and take a "test" that has to do with checking your morals. It basically asks you the same questions, but in different ways, and they're all going to be related to laziness, can they trust you not to steal, etc.

    Friday, December 16, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Job interview and planned vacation?

    I have a job interview today, but I'm going on vacation from the 19th to the 22nd. When should I tell the interviewer about it?

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    If at the interview they ask when you can start, say "I am available to start as soon as possible. However, I should let you know that I will be out of town from the 19th-22nd."

    If it doesn't come up in the interview, don't randomly explain it. If you are offered the job, as part of the discussion say, "I have a vacation that was planned from the 19th-22nd. Are there any problems with me taking that time off?"

    It's always best to try to wait until after you have a job offer in hand -- it is less likely that an employer would retract a job offer for something like. It's more likely that they would simply choose another candidate if they already have the information and it really is a problem for them. However, if they ask about your starting date or availability during the interview, be honest and forthcoming.

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    • On the itnerview tell them you can start right away but have a pre planned vac and give the dates. My cousin did that she worked someplace 3 weeks then went on vacation and came back and all is fine. it was planned way before her job interview. Employers know you have a life
      good luck do you best and be Honest.

    • Managers know that employees have a life.
      Simply tell them about your pre-planned vacation and ask if you need to cancell it.
      They will work around that.

      Last thing you want to do is accept the job, and tell them after you have the job.
      Be upfront.
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    Tuesday, December 6, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: First Job Interview Tomorrow and what to expect?

    I'm 16 and have my first job interview at a movie theater!
    What type of questions should i expect?
    Any tips on how to answer them?
    Is there anything i should that would make them more interested in giving me the job?
    About how long will the interview be?

    THANKS any additional info would be helpful too:]

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    I don't know about the theaters specially, but generally in any interview you have to make a good impression by looking neat, dressing properly and professionally, not sloppy and in shorts or slippers!
    be there earlier than the time they expect you. talk politely, do not use slang or any bad language, look responsible and thank the interviewer for the opportunity they gave you, tell them you are very diligent and make them proud that they have hired you by sticking to good manners with everyone, being nice and friendly to the customers, being a people person, and helpful to all. show them you respect them and the others at work. they will ask you maybe this questions where did you heard frm them hiring? why do you want to work in there? how do you describe yourself? and so on. most of all they want to know you are polite, responsible, and dependable.good luck!

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    • Since it is in a customer services capacity, expect some questions about how you would deal with different types of customers (angry, abusive types). Good luck, be confident, be relaxed.

    Tuesday, November 22, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Job interview at Walmart, should I dress up?

    I'm 19 and heading into my sophmore year of college. I decided to start working (but my parents doesn't want me too), because I want to start saving for an apartment. I have a job interview at Wal-mart monday. I was thinking about just wearing jeans and a nice top, but I'm not really sure. Any suggestions on something I should wear???

    Thanks.

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    Absolutely. Regardless of what kind of job your applying for, or where it is or what they specialize in, you should always make the best first impression you can by putting effort into your appearance. This shows that you'll put just as much effort into your performance on the job, which guarantees you a spot. I would not necessarily wear a completely tailored suit, but maybe a simple day dress, with a cardigan, blazer, or jacket over top (to give it he dress an edge of sophistication and professionalism). For shoes, something simple, maybe patent leather ballet flats or cork wedges, or even stilettos. Hope this helps and good luck with the job!

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    • If you really want the job, dress up. It looks like you are serious and professional then. It shows that you are making an effort and it makes a much better impression. Wear black pants, black jeans probably being fine, a nice blouse and a blazer.

    • Yes dress up, first impression is key. Nice pants and a nice button up shirt should be good. If you have a nice clean pair of shoes that would help too. Good luck with the interview :)

    • nah man have you seen the people who work at wal mart?
      answers.yahoo.com/question/index;…

    • No.
      Wal mart is at the bottom of the barrel.

    • Walmart is pretty low. Mybe if you wear their clothes they will love you and except you ;D

    • nope just wear a simple pair of clean jeans and a polo. it screams college kid.

    Wednesday, September 14, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: I have a job interview for a telemarketing job, what should I wear?

    I have a job interview tomorrow for a non-profit company that handles fund raising events. The position I am being considered for involves calling people from a list I am given and asking them about donations and such. What should I wear for this interview?

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    Recommended Answer:
    Business casual attire. Even though you probably won't be wearing business attire, it's still a good idea to present yourself proffesionally. It shows them that you care about your image.

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    • Hello,

      I suggest dressing neatly and conservatively. You want to project the best possible image of yourself, so plan and prepare a neat, businesslike outfit. You can't go wrong with a business suit. Even if the company has explicitly stated that it's a “business casual” workplace, stick with the suit. An interview is not the time to express your unique fashion sense; it's the time to show you know when it's time to follow the rules and traditions of business.

      Good luck at your interview! :-)

    • clothes