Showing posts with label job interview video examples. Show all posts
Showing posts with label job interview video examples. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Job Interview Questions: What is a good weakness that could be improved on for a job interview?

No cliches.
A good weakness that doesn't make you look bad.
Give examples...

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Recommended Answer:
"Sometimes", I can be a bit of a perfectionist. It has never been a problem to me, as I am good with time.

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  • "Sometimes I'm too detail-oriented. It makes me a little crazy to not have every penny accounted for, and I'll spend too much time figuring out where my account is off by fifteen cents instead of just accepting that I made a mistake somewhere and correcting the balance."

    Worked for me. Got the job.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Job Interview Questions: For a job interview, they ask and how would you respond?

In a interview, if asked, "If asked to do something that wasn't in your job description, what would you do?"

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Recommended Answer:
i would finish everything i had to do in my job description and then i would make what was not in my job description no problem at all.

This is a tricky question, they want to know that you are a person who is willing to take extra responsibility but you dont do this by leaving your actual work behind

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  • is it a union shop?

    if not. say "I would do it". It is always better to do it, then ask why later.

    Employers hate to hear "it's not my job"

    However, if you are in a union and that task is not in your job description or is assigned to another department, you would hold off on doing it until you knew full well you are supposed to and that they can ask you to do it according to the contract in place.

  • I would do it if is in my area of expertise and will not take time from my initial responsibilities .

Monday, January 16, 2012

Job Interview Questions: If I went to an job interview and i was asked the following question:?

Besides technical ability, what talents do you believe set you apart from the average dealer?
I am going to an interview to be a table games dealer. But I get really nervous in interviews, and dont know what to answer. Please a little help!

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Recommended Answer:
the personal character i have. i am an observative person. observation is the vital element for a dealer, watching the clients and handle the speed...

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    Saturday, December 24, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What should I wear to my Job interview if I'm planning to be a cook?

    I was called in for an interview for tomorrow and I was wondering what I should wear. The restaurant is called Zippy's (if you know what that is). It's a local restaurant here in Hawaii and I was thinking I don't have to wear a suit right? I just graduated High school and I was planning to wear slacks or jeans with a plain color dress shirt.

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    Recommended Answer:
    Always look professional. If you want to keep it simple, wear a white button up and black pants.

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    • Slacks and a collared top would be appropriate.

    Saturday, November 19, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What to expect at a job interview?

    I got called in for a job interview @ Chipotle & i have no idea what to say when they ask questions.
    This will be my first one, so can someone help with experience and i really wanna nail this interview.
    Please & Thanks

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    Recommended Answer:
    Alright!

    I have been to plenty of Interviews and i just actually got hired 3 days ago. When you go to the interview you already know to dress appropriate. The Manager will have you sit down and will open you application, They start off by asking you things like, Why do you want this job and what are you looking for ( Part time or Full). They ask you if you are a Student in school or if you have any other jobs.

    Basically they just ask you a crap load of questions and it's best to answer them all honestly. The big questions are like " Are you willing to work weekends?" I would say YES to that, You can work every other weekend.

    And you should be all set, Goodluck!

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    Thursday, November 10, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: I was offered a 2nd job interview ?

    this is my first job AND my first interview and the SECOND interview took me by surprise . i just have a few questions

    whats so different about the first and second interviews?
    i wore a dress shirt and slacks and some dress shoes to the first interview , i dont really have anything else to wear . can i wear the same thing as i did a week ago at my first interview?
    what do i need to be prepared on ??

    PLEASE HELP !

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    Recommended Answer:
    Same slacks are okay, get a different shirt if you can. Gap or Express often has nice dress shirts on sale for $20 or less.

    Second interviews are good. Second interviews mean that you got past the first round of eliminations, and they want to know more about you to make sure you're a good fit. Just being courteous and respectful, having good manners, and showing a sincere interest in the job will get you a long way.

    At this point, they will probably ask you if you have any questions. Come up with some intelligent questions beforehand, ones that don't involve pay or vacations. Ask practical questions and questions that make you look like a hard worker. Also be prepared to answer why you want to work for them or why you feel you would be a good addition to their team. It's okay to talk yourself up a bit, just don't be arrogant. Take credit for your accomplishments, but be specific and literal instead of overly descriptive (e.g. "Under my leadership, the soccer team made it to the semifinals for the first time in school history," not "I am amazing at leading people, it's a real talent, everyone wants to be on my team because I always win"). Bring extra copies of your resume and any other relevant documents, even if you think they won't need them.

    Finally, don't make any appointments later that day; they might put you right to work! Good luck!

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      Saturday, November 5, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: I have a job interview tomorrow, any tips?

      I am 17 and i am going to my first job interview ever, are there any tips and common questions you could inform me of that would be helpful for my interview tommorow PLEASE!!!!!!!!!

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      Recommended Answer:
      Research the company - nothing really detailed just simple things, especially if its a chain like target, jc penney, etc basically where there is more than one

      how many it started with, how many there are to this day, good things they've done for customers, etc and if you have the chance to bring it up during an interview do so!

      & practice questions. I did this monday night and it helped me SO much this tuesday (yesterday)
      What type of job is it by the way? depending on that will help to determine questions that will be asked

      If for retail
      "How would your friends describe you?, what would you do if a friend or co-worker stole from the store?, what are your strengths and weaknesses?, how would you treat a customer who does not know about a product (or something sold there)?, what is good customer service?, why do you want to work here?"

      Things like that.
      If you have a resume, DEFINITELY bring that. At least 5 + a copy for yourself. Relate any experience you have previously to the job you are applying for - esp. if you've worked with customers a lot

      Make your objective known - what are your qualifications for the job you want?
      Make sure you have questions you'd like to ask them!

      Be polite and friendly - know what you want.
      Firm handshake, good eye contact - smile smile smile
      No downers in an interview, its like..forbidden and it can hinder the time you get

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      • Not knowing your background and the nature of the job you're applying, I can ony give you the following suggestions:

        Find out something about the company, their latest business plan, product, services, and what you will be doing if they hire you. You can get a lot of the information on the net.

        Review your resume and remember those experience relevant to the new job by heart.

        Review your resume and give some thought about what you can contribute to the company if they hire you. In other words, ask yourself why the company should hire you.

        Have a nice dinner and plenty of rest tonight

        On the day of the interview, make sure you bring along several copies of your resume with you. Dress appropriately for the job you're applying. Be at the company at least 10 to 15 minutes before the interview.

      • Give straight answers, and look your interviewer in the eye. Plus if you do not get the job don't get discouraged.

      Friday, September 23, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: Can anyone give me any job interview tips?

      I'm going to my first job interview in a couple of hours and I was hoping someone could give me some tips. It's for a restaurant called Raising Cane's (it's a chicken restaurant haha). Any tips on how I should dress and common questions I might get asked?

      Job Interview



      Recommended Answer:
      Be confident.

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      • dont forget your resume

      Wednesday, September 21, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: Is it ok to wear black nail polish to a job interview?

      I have a job interview tomorrow at a trendy clothing store, and I'm interviewing for a sales associate position. Is it ok to wear black nail polish if it is clean and done tastefully?

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      Recommended Answer:
      Well I wouldn't mind, but some people might and they could get a bad first impression...but thats not everyone, it kind of depends on what kind of person thats interveiwing you is. :)

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      • As a former interviewer for both male and female positions I say leave the black nail polish for Halloween. Treat the interview professionally, no mater what the business or position. Same goes for guys and girls, take out the excess jewelry too. If you get the job then you can slowly add to your need for attention.

      • Yes I think it's perfectly fine to wear black nail polish, as long as it's not chipping off or something, especially since it's for a trendy clothing store. Black nail polish is very stylish and chic so it could possibly help you if you are also wearing a trendy outfit that goes with it.

        Answer mine please?:)

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      • Since you're interviewing at a 'trendy clothing store', I don't see why not. Make sure you put color along with your outfit, though. Make something really cute and impressionable, and not.... blah. Clothing stores don't need boring employees.

      • I didn't know black nail polish could be tasteful.
        But honestly, I think that you should just remove it now, and once you get hired, continue with your tastuful dark nails. I doubt there's any policy against black nail polish. That's racist.

      • presumably you mean shop assistant or sales girl, it is best not to appear quirky until they get to know you , you will find out what is acceptable appearance after you get the job, unless it is a goth specialist shop

      • I say take it off. It's better to be safe than sorry. It would really stink to not get a job just for your nail polish color but hey you never know what people are thinking during job interviews! Besides you can always just put it on again afterwards :]

      • Unless it's Hot Topic, no. Black nail polish may come off as unprofessional. I recommend not to wear any nail polish to the interview.

      • When you say sales associate.... Do you mean retail or something trendy? If your answer is yes to either of these, then I would say Yes. Other wise you may want to think twice.

      • Wear gloves to the interview. No one will see your black nail polish.

      • Why chance it. Something simple like that could turn an employer off.