Showing posts with label job interview question tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label job interview question tips. Show all posts

Friday, February 17, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Waiteressing job interview?

so ive got a job interview for TGI Fridays coming up to become a waitress.
I have never been a waitress before so i have no idea what i would say to customers in any tips?

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when they are silted you approach them and ask if they want drinks, and give them menus, check if they have the proper eating utensils or if they need more. go get the drinks when you bring them back ask if they need more time or if they'd like to order. if they say yes write table number and food (you might want to use abbreviation for everything so you don't take as long). go back send the order to the chef and wait you, once the food is ready bring it to the table and ask if they want any refills or anything else. then stay at a distance where they can see you in case they need something you don't make them wait. if you cant just check on them withing 20 to 15 minutes and ask if everything is ok, if they'd like anything else. once u pick up there plates and there done, ask if they'd like desert or coffee. always smile and have a good attitude then u might get a good tip =)

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  • Dear reader,

    Visit any hotel which has a waitress.
    Silently observe her job, behaviour & speech.
    Thats it.
    Practical experience is 100 times better than theory, isnt it?

  • Rich people dont give good tips

Monday, February 13, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Should i wear a suit and tie to my job interview on Wednesday?

The job is at Valvoline instant oil change as a service technician ( entry level mechanic)

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you should always dress your best. im sure you could get away with dress pants, an oxford and a tie. good luck.

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    Friday, January 27, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: Job interview at Aeropostale?

    I have a job interview for Aeropostale on Thursday. I heard they have group interviews but on the phone the manager said nothing about a group interview. So does that mean it is just personal? I was also wondering what kind of questions they ask; the good answer and also what should I wear?

    Job Interview Questions - Interview Techniques to Prepare You to Ace Your Interview!



    Recommended Answer:
    didn't they go out of business?

    Job Interview Know How - 7 Quick Steps to Ace Your Face to Face and Get a Job Offer in 30 Days


    • I am in charge of hiring at my company. I do not always tell people it's a group interview. The reason; sometimes i double book and it just turns into one. The BEST advice I have for you is to try to get an e-mail address (usually on business cards) and send a than you letter. Only 1 in 100 people send those and it STANDS OUT.

    Monday, January 16, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: Any advice for my first job interview?

    This Tuesday I have an interview at a kennel. I'm a little nervous, naturally. I am curious what I should be wearing to an interview. Would something such as a plaid button up shirt and dark-blue skinny jeans be okay? I don't want to under dress. I'm a 18 year old guy and a little on the shy side, but do you think they will have me working the front desk asking people if they need help right away?
    Thanks for any advice. (Also this is my FIRST job and job interview.)

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    If you are afraid of being underdressed, wear a suit. You can never go wrong with that at an interview - even if that isn't what you are wearing for the job, it IS appropriate for the interview.

    Try to prepare for specific questions if you are nervous. Every employer will ask why you want to work there - so think about a couple of good things to say that are specific to the place, not general. They might also ask you about your good and bad qualities. Most importantly - show them that you really want the job.

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    • All the very best, just be confident to crack the interview

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    Wednesday, January 4, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: Should I shave for a Job Interview?

    I have a Job Interview tomorrow at 11 a.m., and well I am asking whether I have to shave or not for the interview. Its for a DishNETWORK call Center. When I shave it gives me a rather "baby face" and makes me look 4-5 years younger than I usually am.
    So, should I shave or not? Its not quite a thick beard its a small beard.

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    Recommended Answer:
    It's probably a good idea to shave it, if not give it a trim so it looks neat.

    Good Luck

    9 Most Common Job Interview Questions and Answers


    • Shave

    Thursday, September 22, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What to put on a resume? How to scheduel a job interview?

    I'm applying to a position for retail sales and in addition to a fast food place. What do you think I should put down?

    Also, how do you schedule a job interview? Any advice?

    5 Tips For a Successful Job Interview



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    Ummmm, the potential employer schedules an interview, not you.
    If you have no previous experience (and I bet thats true from your question) a resume will do no good as that's what a resume is for...work history.

    How to Prepare for a Successful Job Interview


    • You do not need a resume for each. Fill out the application, and they will call you if they are interested.

    • Resumes are not necessary for an entry level position that requires no experience. Usually the employer will know all they need to about you from the application itself. Now, if you have a degree and some experience working it is a great idea to have a resume even though your work experience may not be much it may show the employer you do have some experience...

      If you were to do a resume what you should put is the truth.. usually resumes include you college schooling and achievements, your work history (usually divided into relevant (in this case would be retail) and other depending on the job you want)..

      they would also include you objective.. for example "to acquire a position in retail sales"

      and above all this info you would need to have your name, current place of residences, permanent place of resident and your phone number and email would be a good idea..

      Dont worry about creating a resume go find a nice professional template and fill in your info, its that easy..

      but again you do not need a resume unless you have something to show such as a degree or previous work experience..

      And to address the interview.. only employers (typically the HR department) will call or email to set up an interview... which will either be a phone interview, a panel interview or just one on one with your soon to be boss..

      GOOD LUCK..

    • Here is all you need to do. Go into the place and ask to speak to the manager. Tell the manager who you are and that you are looking for a job. Ask if they are currently hiring and express that you would like to fill out an application. They will take it from there. Make sure you ask them when they will be interviewing for the position if they don't offer you an interview on the spot and make sure you follow up a few days after you put in an application.