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

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Job Interview Questions: I have a job interview today?

I have a job interview today and I'm nervous, I've never had one before. its for a dish washer, im just a teen i know its not a big job but what should i wear? what should i say?

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I just had my very first job interview and I'm a teen too, and I got the job!
If you're a girl, try wearing a summery dress and a sweater. That's what I did, and my dad said I looked very mature and serious about getting the job.
If you're a guy, just dress nicely but no jeans.
You should tell them that you want to have a job through all of high school or something. What I mean is, if you say you just want it for the summer they might now hire you. it depends, but a lot of places want people who will stay there for a while.
Just be cheerful and look very interested in what the interviewer is saying!
(:
Good luck!

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  • Don't wear jeans. Dress nice, but not super trendy. Don't wear lots of piercings, you're working with food. Listen carefully to what they say - act interested in the job. Go in with lots of questions about what the job will be like. ex: what are expectations and duties? what are the hours? if they haven't told you by the end of the interview ask what is the pay and how often do I get paid? if they ask you why they should hire you "because I will work harder than anyone else you are interviewing for this job", then do it when you get hired. Good Luck!

  • Advice below looks good. No nail varnish and make sure your mobile is switched off. Allow extra time to get there, being late would be a very bad start to get off to.
    Be polite, friendly and interested.
    Remember practically everyone will be nervous their first interview, you're far from alone.
    Best of luck

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Need some advice about my job interview this week?

I am going to be having a job interview sometime this week with the company that I already work for. If I get this job, I am thinking about going back to college this fall to get my degree in business. I might have to leave work about a half and hour early one night a week so that I would be able to get to class on time. Should I ask them at the interview if I would be able to leave a half and hour early to go to class at nightime?

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I personally would wait until I got the job first. You may be saying too much before you even know if you have landed the job. Once you get the job then tell them you are interested in moving up and would like to pursue a career in business and then ask? Usually employers do not mind if you leave early to go to school. I would wait until after b/c it sounds like you are not yet sure if you are going back to school? Good luck with your interview!!!

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    Job Interview Questions: What is the best answer to give for these questions at a job interview?

    Ok so I have been asked these questions several times now at job interviews and I am still not sure how to answer them: "What does customer service mean to you?" "Why do you think you would make a good contribution to our team?" "Where do you see yourself in five years time?" (I know this one is more personal but what would they like to hear? Like should I say "Working here" or what?)

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    "What does customer service mean to you?" - Try to think of an instance where you were in a shop, or at a restaurant, or a hotel, or garage, or on the phone with a company regarding a problem/complaint that you had where you interacted with a member of staff. How did you find the experience? Was it positive? Why? If it was positive then take from that experience and try to be like that person, perhaps their tone was friendly or they really listened or went out of their way to help you. If it was NOT positive then take from *that* experience and know how NOT to behave - turn it around - if you felt like the person was rushing you then you know that it would have been better customer service if they had taken more time to deal with your issue and make you feel like you were important to them.

    "Why do you think you would make a good contribution to our team?" - Why are you applying for the job in the first place is basically what they want to know here, but it's giving you a chance to make yourself sound good, rather than say 'because I need the money'. Try to think about what the company offers/sells and relate to that. Say it's in a clothes store. Well - You LOVE fashion, and you're really good at customising outfits, so you could help buyers with their questions AND try and sell them little extras like clutch bags and jewellery - that kind of thing.

    "Where do you see yourself in five years time?" - try not to say 'working here', because that implies a lack of ambition - you're not going to push yourself or prove yourself any more, this is good enough for you... Nonono.
    But, you don't want to be saying 'well, not in *this* cr*ppy place, that's for sure!' either lol
    Try to really think about what steps you could take in this job to move upwards that don't neccessarily tie you to the same place. For example 'Well, I'd like to run a clothes store myself (this could mean your own store or managing one of their stores) and perhaps get into fashion design...' It doesn't really matter in the long run, they just want to know if you have ambition and motivation I think.

    Anyway, Good luck with the job search, they can be gruelling!

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    • As for customer service, I would probably mention how you feel it means going above and beyond to provide consumers with the best service possible. They want to leave the place feeling as if they were treated well, received excellent service, and have that "I can't wait to come back" feeling.

      Why do you think you would make a good contribution to our team. That depends on the type of job you are applying for and the company. You want to mention your excitement at the possibility of being employed, your skills and the job training that make you the perfect fit for the job.

      I would honestly answer the "where do you see yourself in five years" time question honestly. If you think this is a company that you want to work at in five years, state so. However, I would mention that you would hoped to have advanced to a hire position (shows drive and determination). With that said, if you want to start focusing soon on maybe college feel free to state that as well.

    • Pippa could not have given you a better answer :)
      I was offered a job on the spot yesterday with very similar questions/answers.
      Good luck.

    • Try to say the truth with confidence and without shy!! whatever may be that would be the better and better answer for both of you!!

    • try answers here www.all-interview.com/Commoninter…

    Saturday, August 27, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What should I wear my first job interview?

    I am 14 going to my first job interview at a local diner. What should I wear? The waiters wear black pants and white dress shirts if that matters. I don't know if I should wear that or go more/less. Helpful answers only please.

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    The basic rule for job interviews is to always dress one notch above what you would wear on the job. In this case, since waiters wear black pants and white dress shirts, go one step dressier - a tie if you are a male or a skirt if you are a female.

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    • I would suggest a nice pair of dress pants and dress shirt. A tie would be a nice touch, but not mandatory. You want to project a professional image to any potential employer.
      Good luck