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

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Sick to my stomach nervous about a job interview!!!?

I have not had an interview for four years, and the most experience I have is with... Well, I have experience, but not in this! I have an interview to be the executive assistant to a fricking chief resident!!! Ahhh! I am so sick to my stomach nervous, any tips for overcoming this type of anxiety? I know I'll be perfect for the job, but they won't when the interviewer has to shake my sweaty hand and watch me literally shake in fear. Bullshi*!!!! HaHa help please?

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You can handle it if you help yourself a little. No coffee/coke on the day. And do some breathing exercise just before the interview, breath in to the point where you stomach is expending, keep it in for 5 seconds then slowly breathe out. While mentally you will still remain nervous, your body will not let you down as it will be more relaxed

Some Sound Job Interview Advice


  • I went through this 3 months ago. Just relax. And if it gets to the point where the anxiety is affecting you during the interview. Be honest. What I did was informed the interviewer that I was excited to have the opportunity to be considered for the position and was excited to start a new and Exciting chapter in my life.
    Hope this helps. I know it works

  • I have recently had a ton of experience interviewing for positions. I get nervous every time. Once I was so nervous I was practically shaking. I recommend jogging in place or jumping jacks to get rid of some of that nervous energy. Practice deep breathing as well.

  • don't eat anything before the interview. when i eat before something that i know im going to be nervous for i feel nauseous which makes me want to throw up

  • I was no whiz kid but in my younger days I never worried about a job interview. I figured there were hundreds of employers out there & if this fellow wouldn't hire me it was his loss, not mine.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Job interview tomorrow. What should I respond to about weaknesses?

I'm applying a job at a hospital for an EP [Electrophysiology] Technologist. I had interned with them previously so I'm not super on edge about it since I know them but I always have difficulties answering what my weaknesses are. I have them I know, but I don't really know what they are? Any advice on some good answers?

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3. "What's Your Biggest Weakness?"

What are you supposed to do -- tell them why they SHOULDN'T hire you?

The "weakness" question is popular with interviewers not because they want to torture you, but because they're interested in hearing how you tackle challenges.

The most important thing to remember is that after you name your weakness, you MUST discuss what you have done to overcome it.

Pick a weakness that is real but understandable or relatively harmless. Whatever weakness you pick, be sure that it is work-related ("I have a tendency to overfeed my dog" is NOT an appropriate weakness) and that you present the strategies for how you overcame it.

Here are a few examples:"I used to have a tendency to procrastinate. So now I am always sure to set a strict schedule for all of my projects well in advance and I set personal deadlines. This organization has really helped.""Once in a while, I focus too much on the details of a project. So now, when I'm working on a project, I always make sure at the end of the day to sit back and take a few minutes to think about the general scope of my work. It forces me to keep priorities straight and helps me keep the right mindset.""I used to have some problems with organization. So now I carry a schedule book around throughout the day and I also use this Palm Pilot to keep me on track. It's worked out great!"

You don't want to pick a weakness that will torpedo your chances -- even your weakness should speak strongly toward your skills. The examples above all address honest weaknesses; here are a few other "safe" weaknesses that are easy to discuss:I tend to be a perfectionist.
I sometimes work too hard, leading to unnecessary stress.

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    Saturday, January 7, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: Any tips for my first ever job interview at Paradise Bakery?

    Such as,
    What question should i expect?
    What questions should i ask?
    When should i expect a follow up call?
    How many others will be up for the job?
    What should i wear?
    Helpppp?!!?

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    Recommended Answer:
    you should wearing your best professional outfit..and during the interview talk about your interests as a baker and how long you have been baking. make sure you have a firm handshake >make sure you palms aren't sweaty...i learned the hard way< anyways..if the interviewer seemed interested in you and wanted to know more about you, you will definitely get a call right away. but if there are more people applying for the same job, just hang in there!

    How to Prepare For a Job Interview - Preparing For a Good Job


    • Dress professionally, smile and show them that you have a good personalty and can work well with the public. Good Luck

    Monday, December 26, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What should I expect in a janitor job interview?

    I want to know what questions they mainly ask or focus on. It would be great you have important things I need to know about preparing for this interview.

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    A janitor is a great job!
    The main focus would be as follows.

    1) Your ability to follow directions as you may be primarily on your own
    and require to follow a regiment.
    2) High integrity to work consistently on the tasks at hand and not slack off.
    3) Dependability to show up for work on time and regular,
    4) Quality is your focus and pride of work performed
    5)Security minded ensuring the areas are properly secured.

    Good Luck

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    • They will ask about your experience and if you know how to use the sort of equipment janitors use. Things like those big buffing machines for floors.

    Friday, October 7, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What to wear to my job interview please help ?

    I have a job interview soon and I do not have any dress pants I only have a couple pairs of nice jeans and some smart trainers do you think that would be ok to wear with a smart t-shirt ? the job is at GAME thanks

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    As long as they are not jeans that are too big so they fall down past your butt, you're fine but for top. Go for a blank tee or shirt that isn't too much.

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    • I think you will be ok. Just make sure you look the person in the eye, speak intelligently and give a firm handshake.

    Thursday, September 1, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What kind of outfit should I wear to a sales associate job interview?

    I have a job interview with the Belk department store on Wednesday. What would be a good outfit to wear that would get me the job? Thank you.

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    In the past, when applying to a sales associate position I've always gone with: 1) non-jeans (usually a pair of black pants) and 2) depending on the weather a nice button down or sweater and light jewelry. Take a look at what other associates are wearing and try to match the style. If they're dressing more trendy, feel free to get more creative. If they're much more conservative, then lean towards being more conservative. And when in doubt, overdress a little (but a suit would probably be overkill).

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    • People generally advise you to dress up at least two levels higher than the current job for which you are appearing. It will create a good first impression. Never wear blue jeans while attending a job interview. The jeans may be expensive, but jeans are immediately frowned upon at interviews. Casual job interview attire is not advisable if you are serious in getting the job. The general rule is to opt for conservative shades and designs. Bright checked shirts, loud colored blouses, and odd designed dresses are not to be worn at all.

    • Nice dress pants, a nice shirt -- buttondown or otherwise, just make sure it's a nice shirt -- heels. For a lot of interviews, I would suggest a dress, but I felt like that wouldn't be the right fit for this job interview.

    • I would wear one of those executive suits type things that girls wear. Im not completely sure what they are called, but they are cute and professional. Try with a black shoe and a little hand bag.

    • a blouse and a high waisted skirt that will go over it with high heels
      make it simple not too over the top
      make sure the colours match too
      hope its good?!

    • Be sure to wear pantyhose if you want to get the job.

    • wear classy black top and pants. don't come in jeans of a tshirt. wear black high heels with it too.

    • Smart/Casual. Black trousers, a nice black top etc.

    • A pencil skirt black tights and a button down blouse. Oh yeah and a blazer