Showing posts with label jobs interview questions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jobs interview questions. Show all posts

Monday, February 20, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Would should you say in a job interview when they ask what is your strength/ weakness?

What should you say or what is the proper answer to say what your strength/ weakness is thanks?

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Recommended Answer:
For strengths just say your biggest strength..but make it so it's relevant to the job.
For weakness say something that you can put a positive spin on to.
For example what I say : I tend to spend a lot of time on a project by double checking it to make sure it is perfect.

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  • Definitely u would hv to speak something. It is good to be prepared well before in advance. You can write as per your ability
    Some of the strength are sincere, hardworking, systematic, thorough,
    weakness are straightforward, don't want to travel

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Job Interview Questions: I just turned 16 and have a job interview at Dairy Queen?

What should i expect to answer? I have no job experience.So list some questions they might ask and how i should answer.please don't say "Be your self" I know that.I just need something to go by on so i have a hint of what to say. Thanks
I will choose best answer!

Job Interview Skills Coaching - Free Job Interview Tips For College Graduates



Recommended Answer:
1.) Make eye contact
2.) Firm (not TOO firm) handshake
3.) Full, effective voice (don't be shy and don't yell)
4.) Be polite
5.) Have a couple questions ready to ask
6.) Be prepared to give available hours if you haven't already
7.) Try not to appear nervous
8.) Hands OUT of pockets
9.) All first job questions shouldn't be hard, just remember to stay calm and don't stumble over too many words
10.) Good Luck, rooting for you.

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  • What hours are you willing to work? Do you have objections to working on the weekends? Are you a team player? (will you help a coworker out with something even if it's not in your job description)
    No matter what they ask, try to always answer positively. They'll probably ask you if you have any questions...ASK QUESTIONS! You want to appear interested in the job, excited for it. (not too excited)
    Ask questions like: What is your dress code? What job advancement opportunities are available after I've been in my position for awhile? Am I allowed to sample the ice cream? Etc...
    They'll probably be a little concerned about you going to school and working at the same time, if you'll be able to handle it so be prepared to say something to say back in reference to that concern. Oh, and wear something nice. You don't have to get dressed up but don't wear jeans or casual clothing. Look like you went through the trouble of looking nice for the job interview. It doesn't hurt to impress them by looking nice or even dressed up. Looking like you just walked in from hanging out with your friends is not going to impress them though.
    Good luck! =)

  • Well my first interview was a when I was 14 at Taco Bell. I ended up waiting half an hour for them to even come interview me because they were having some problem counting the tills. So, I sat at a table alone while they offered me some pop every few minutes and I kept saying "No thanks, I'm fine"

    When they did come interview me, the manager shook my hand and told me right off the bat I was hired. Then she just went over the company policy, asked what days I would need off for dance and told me to come in a few days later to pick up a uniform and look at the schedule. It was pretty laid back and that is what most of my friends who work at fast food places agree on.

    I don't think you need to get dressed up, but make sure to look clean and put together. Mine was right after school so I just wore a cardigan over a Holister tee, jeans and she even commented how cute my flats were (:

    Don't stress and just make sure to be extra polite and honest. If you honestly don't know the answer to a question - admit it! They want someone who speaks up when they're not sure. Just make sure that isn't your answer to every question asked =]

    Good luck!!

  • Don't worry about it. Just go on google and type "how to prepare for a job interview" -- this helped me out a lot!!

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Job Interview Questions: What are commonly asked job interview questions for teens?

Can someone help me out i'm looking for my first job and of course im extremely nervous for the interview and i was wondering if anyone had any of the questions that are commonly asked during the interview process i'm a shy person and have a lack of confidence in myself i'm trying to get best prepared for this. thanks for the help :D

Questions For Job Interview Situations - Overcoming the Fear



Recommended Answer:
they will ask you maybe a few of these:
Why Should We Hire You?

What Are Three Positive Things Your Last Boss Would Say About You?
What Salary Are You Seeking?
What Can You Do for Us That Other Candidates Can't?
What Are Your Goals?
Why Do You Want to Work Here?Hope I helped!

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    Wednesday, October 19, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Can I wear a bright blue tie on a job interview?

    A family member got me a big job interview and without me knowing brought a bright blue tie at the prompting of this businessman in the store who said it would exude confidence. My suit is black with a very subtle pin stripe and my shirt is white. The tie is an electric blue with small paisley designs and I want to know if it will exude confidence or stupidity.

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    Recommended Answer:
    I think you should wear your electric blue pajamas.

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    • I can say that it will look good on you. Wish you all good luck, and hope you get the job!

    • That sounds appropriate and actually really nice :)

      Good luck!

    Friday, October 7, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: I have a job interview at a grocery store, what do i bring?

    i have a job interview at a local grocery store in the floral department. what do i need to bring with me and how early shold i arrive? also, on my resume i mentioned 7 or 8 awards i've recieved, (academic) should i bring those with me too?

    Don't Blow Your Job Interview



    Recommended Answer:
    Just be casual, dress casual and speak normally. Just relax, its only a grocery store job. If you try and act too professional or dress like your going to work in a firm, then they will know you are an idiot and have no idea what this job entails.

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    • Yeah dress casually as i also have an interview for a grocery store today and just bring your resume and dress pants and shirt and look clean sound confident and keep answers simple and you will get job

    • Be confident , carry all the necessary documents, dress that suits u well(formal)...

      and all the best..!!!

    Wednesday, September 28, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Is filling out a W-9 required for reimbursement of travel expenses for a job interview ?

    I went for a job interview and to get reimbursed for my expenses The company I interviewed for required I fill out a W-9 to get my expense reimbursed. Is that a requirement of the IRS?

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    Recommended Answer:
    Give them the w-9.

    Keep in mind that they may well send you a 1099-Misc for the money at the end of the year. They don't have to treat this like an accountable plan.

    If they do bill you, it's income. Your job interview expenses could be deducted on schedule A, but I doubt you itemize.

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    • I have been reimbursed (by several different companies) for interview travel expenses without completing a W-9. If it is a requirement, it must be new, because I do not think that those companies were all breaking the law.

    • if it was more than $600 then yes.

    Tuesday, September 20, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: I got a job interview at cookout. How can I make sure it goes well?

    I got a job interview at cookout at 3:30 tomorrow. I have never needed a job as much as I need this job. I'm also very awkward. How can I make sure this interview goes well?

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    Recommended Answer:
    Dress nice. Conservative
    Find out as much as you can about the company you are interviewing for. You need to kiss their a$$.
    Tell them what you know about the company and how impeccable their reputation is.
    Come prepared. Bring at least 2 copies of your Resume, and a PEN.
    Tell them you have a really high standard of work ethics. That you understand what hard work is and you are prepared to do what it takes to get the job done.

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      Wednesday, September 14, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What time should I call to follow up on a job interview?

      I did a job interview today for a retail position. I'm not certain of how the interview went but I'm pretty sure that I can improve my chances by making a follow-up call later tonight. The question is, what time should I make the call? I know that the two people who interviewed me are holding interviews until at least 6:30. The number I have is a cell phone. I can't wait until tomorrow because they are finalizing their hiring decisions by tomorrow.

      Any thoughts on the matter are greatly appreciated.

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      Recommended Answer:
      The best time to call is in the early morning right away when the business opens that way the manager is not busy and he/she is fresh in the morning with a cup of coffee. They will be more than happy and will respect that a lot because nothing is on their mind with other things being in the way.
      For example, if they open at 8AM, then call at 8:01am. If they don't answer the phone, leave a brief message to call you back at your convenience.
      Good luck.

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      • Follow-up and call later in a descent time or in an office hour, increase the odds you will be remembered after the job interview and a well written, flattering job interview thank you letter that is all about your future boss and company will distinguish you from the pile. The power of the word “you” is so strong that it can cause an employer to re-think and look through the stack of resumes and interview notes.
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