Showing posts with label job interview thank you letter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label job interview thank you letter. Show all posts

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Job Interview Questions: How does the job search process differ for engineering jobs?More importantly what is the job interview like?

I am currently looking for jobs in engineering, aerospace, and IT.I actually have a degree in pure math, but I have developed skills in HTML, CSS, Javascript, some XML, MS Excel, and CATIA.

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Jobs can be a rough thing to land; especially in todays society. There are several online sites that you can use to help you land that perfect job; the best thing you can do is keep searching.

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  • IT interviews are not tough if you show your potential in the skills you have worked on. You should be confident enough to impress the interviewer.
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  • There are places to use your skills - Engineering skills are still in demand.
    Be able to create a resume that correctly (and doesn't exaggerate) your skills. Use EACH of your skill strengths as search criteria on the Hired911.com website. Here you can let your SKILL be your search criteria vs. your Job Title (although you can use your job title too).

    Also, there is are excellent resources for job seekers... about the interview process, creating a resume, and more. Many are in video format and you can watch them time and time again.

    Hope this helps.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Hi..should i make a resume for my job interview at Michael's arts and crafts store?

this is my first interview eva and im pretty nervous. i dont know if a resume is needed for type of job or not or what type of questions they'll ask me. will they ask me artsy questions???? if anybody has any advice or tips please tell.peace;)

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Recommended Answer:
Always make a resume and have it ready for an interview.

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  • They will have a form for you to fill out. Just fill that out and give to the hiring manager. I'm sure having artsy experience would be a help but I think they probably really care about your ability to stock shelves and/or cashier.

  • A resume may not be needed but it would show professionalism and that you are serious about the job. Don't be nervous, just listen to the questions and answer them the best you could. Good luck.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Job Interview Questions: When going in for a job interview?

if the potential employer ask "tell me a little about yourself" what exactly is it they want to know? do i just stick with the job i'm applying for topics? i've been at my job for 10 yrs so i need a brief update on how to have a great interview.

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Recommended Answer:
Tell about yourself.

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  • Tell them what they want to hear. If it's a job about animals, talk about how much you love animals and how much you love helping them. If it's a job about working with people, tell them how much you like meeting new people, making new friends, things like that.

  • Tell Them What You Have Done In The Past.
    Tell Them If You Finished High School/College/University.
    Dont Go Into TOO MUCH Detail.
    Also Tell Them Why You Think You Would Be Good For That Job.
    Good Luck :)

  • i guess tell them about u! and past experiences !

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Help, what to wear for my job interview?

hey i have a job interview at an amusement park, i dont have anything formal? what to wear?

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For an amusement park, a blouse and slacks is OK. Nothing too sexy - you will be dealing with kids.

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  • Clothes would be pretty formal, so don't go nude. I have done that mistake before. Look, just because you can, doesn't mean you should.

  • A shirt with a collar and slacks would suffice.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Job Interview, back ground check and Saliva Drug test. How long does alcohol stay?

So I had an interview and they tested me for alcohol and drugs with saliva. I drunk On friday night, and this is monday. do you think it can be detected. Also In a background check what they looking for. I stopped working at my last job because i was wrongfully fired, will them finding that out stop them from hiring me?

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As long as you are of age, it wont matter if they do find alcohol in your system. I think it only lasts a few hours after your last drink. If your not feeling buzzed or drunk youre probably ok. Theyre just looking for drugs and other criminal defenses. If you were wrongfully fired, i doubt that will matter when hiring you unless they have reason to believe you were rightfully fired, even then, its not a deal breaker

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  • They might pick up traces of alcohol, but it will not be a problem for you because the level of alcohol metabolite from a friday night drinking will not be significant enough to set off alarm for the test.

    When they perform background check they are mainly looking for criminal records; In your case I wouldn't worry too much about it.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Job Interview Questions: I had a job interview last tuesday. Is it to soon to call and see if I got the job?

I applied for an assitant teacher job at a local daycare. I had my interview last tuesday. They said that human resources will contact me and that I should hear something by friday. but their offices were really busy with it being the last business day before halloween.

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I would wait until Monday, mid morning.

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  • Sure. Generally you want to ask when you can expect to hear something back in an interview - which you did - and they didn't hold their end of the agreement by letting you know by Friday. Somewhat understandable with the holiday, otherwise I'd say you may not have got the position. Anyway, tomorrow is pretty close to being a week so I think its perfectly fine to reach back out to them again.

  • They'll call you next week. Hang tight.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Job Interview Questions: What do I put in a thank you card after I've had a job interview?

And what if the interview was sort of a disaster? Any way to make it better to increase my chances of getting this job, despite my mistakes?

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I do not think that writing a simple thank you note after a job interview is in bad taste, in fact, quite the opposite. I would express my gratitude for someone spending time with me, and at the same time stress your strong selling points and interest in the position.

Here is a sample:

Dear Mr. Summers:

After speaking with you and the group, I believe that I would be a perfect candidate for this position, offering the quick learning and adaptability that is needed for a diversified position.

In addition to my enthusiasm for performing well, I would bring the technical and analytical skills necessary to get the job done.

I am very interested in working for you and look forward to hearing from you once the final decisions are made regarding this position. Please feel free to contact me at anytime if further information is needed. My cell phone number is (555) 111-1111.

Thank you again for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,

Your Signature

I would not try to rehash any areas that you thought did not go well. I would simply state the positive talents that you have and why you are a good fit.

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  • I would thank the interviewer for having met with me and for understanding that I was nervous and being understanding about that. Be sure to mention things you like about the company, that you think working for them would be a great career opportunity not only because of the tasks involved but because of how great the environment seems.Thank them again for their time, let them know that you appreciate it and look forward to hearing from them.

    It is important to mention things about the company that you like as it shows that you are interested in THEIR company and have done researched them. Mention that you were nervous (assuming that is what caused you to make a few errors in replying to the interviewers questions) they should understand the way you were feeling and not hold it against you (assuming again that it was only nerves that caused the perceived errors. It is possible that you came across great).

    Keep the thank you card short, sweet and professional as they are very busy and do not have time to read a whole letter.

    I hope you get the job and that this helps.
    Good luck.

  • I thank them for taking time out of their day to meet with you. Tell them you enjoyed meeting them, and that you are very excited about what they do(you can be more specific). Thank them for their consideration and tell them to feel free to contact you with any further information they might need. End it with you hope you get the chance to work with them and learn more about their business or company

  • I used to be a manager and interviewed people for jobs.
    It was nice if on leaving applicants said thank you for seeing me or similar.
    However I would have been surprised to receive a thank you card from people whom I interviewed. My view was that you did the company a favour by applying for the job.

  • I don't think it looks desperate at all. But so what if it does? You need the job, right?

    You need to set yourself apart from all the other applicants. I really enjoy it when I receive a thank you card after I interview someone. It shows thoughtfulness and manners.

  • Thank you for giving me the opportunity to interview for this job. I appreciate it very much.

  • Do not do this!!!!! This makes you look desperate. Save yourself a stamp and just wait for the results to come back. Good Luck

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Job Interview Questions: What would you say at this job interview?

i am going to work at a hospital and to be a nursing assistant i have a job interview in the morning. if they ask these questions: "what makes you more qualified than others" "why do you want to work here" what should i say?

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Recommended Answer:
Be honest. Tell them what qualifications you do have. Research the hospital and know a little about it. For example how long they have been in business. If it has been for a long period of years, you could say because they are a stable place of employment. It also looks good when you know something about the place where you are interviewing at. GOOD LUCK!!! hope u get the job

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  • if they ask; 'what makes you more qualified?'

    answer; "THIS IS WHAT MAKES ME A BETTER CANDIDATE"

    use something specific, and quantifiable. ("cut costs by 30%" not, "saved the company money")

    Sell YOU. Go get 'em tiger!

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Interviewer smelled bad at job interview - should I have said anything?

Something smelled really rank at my job interview. When they asked if I wanted coffee, I said no I smell rotten milk or something. Interviewer looked upset because I think it was him.

Should I have kept quiet? Is there a way to rectify this? It really smelled bad in there. Thanks.

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Recommended Answer:
what u did was fine... in fact, u should've told him straight to his face that he stinks...if u really wanna rectify it, call that dude and tell him that u figured out that it wasn't the milk, it was definitely him...

u pretty much lost the interview anyway, in for a penny, in for a pound right?

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  • If you wanted the job, then yes you shoud have kept quiet. Simple question, simple answer. A person who conducts an interview decides your fate- they pay your salary so you need to be respectful of their time (and their smells).

  • Sounds like you didn't want the job, eh?
    Most people who do act enthusiastic.
    .

  • You might have blown this one. I would not recommend any action other than a very polite followup note thanking the interviewer for his time, then to continue looking

  • Yes, you should have kept quiet, even if you did smell something rotten. You implied that he was about to serve you rotted beverages, which is an insult to both him personally and the company and a major guest faux pas for both social and business hospitality. There's no way to rectify it now short of pretending it never happened.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Job Interview Questions: What kind of questions will I be asked at a job interview?

Tomorrow I'm going to a job interview at a small diner & atv rental business. This will be my first job interview, because I am under 18. (and they know it, so no worries!) But I would like to know what kind of questions they'll likely be asking me so I can be prepared. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!

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The site will do a better job than I will. Good luck in your interview.

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    Monday, August 29, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: When you have a job interview, is it always the manager that interviews you?

    When you get job interviewed (I have one coming up) is it the manager of the place that interviews you? Or do assistant managers ever interview you? Apparently my friend had an assistant manager interview her and they are more laid back, according to her.

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    Recommended Answer:
    It will be one of the Managers, that is their responsibility, it could be an Assistant Manager, I don't really think they are more laid back, sometimes they aren't even any better than the rest of the employees, but that is just my opinion!

    Good Luck, Hope you get the job! :)

    What is Your Worst Job Interview Weakness?


    • No. I've been interviewed by many different people.