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Showing posts with label law enforcement job interview questions. Show all posts

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Should i have a resume for dunkin donuts job interview? (Teen)?

i'm 16, got a job interview tomorrow for dunkin donuts.. do i have to bring a resume?
this is my first job interview.
any tips?

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Recommended Answer:
Good eye contact ,firm handshake,great body language-no slouching/yawning/gum lean slight forward as shows your interested.Clean scrubbed nails and hands/face/teeth/hair/nose/ears and didn't overdo scents a light swoosh of deo over a clean showered body!.polish shoes.Clean /ironed clothes.Tell them you can be a teamplayer-happy to get along with anyone/anyage.Want to start working and gain experience to eventually rise to superviser [even if not your plan!] tell them your committed, on time,keen,keen,keen! good luck!

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    Job Interview Questions: What Kind of Questions do they Ask at a Job Interview?

    Like what do they say, what questions do they ask you, like how old you are, birthday, and other stuff like that. So what questions, like above do they ask you?

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    Recommended Answer:
    You'll be asked to give examples of when you've worked effectively as part of a team / as an individual. You'll be asked how you have improved on an existing process to make it better. You'll be asked to give an example of where you've dealt with a difficult colleague or customer.

    There are lots of questions they may ask you, and I'm guessing if this is your first job you'll be working in retail or a customer service role right? If the answer is yes, expect them to ask all of the above.

    The key to passing the interview is to be calm, be confident and be very friendly and likable.. If they like the positive vibes you give off, the job will be yours.

    Google a website called Business Balls if you want specific examples of questions and good answers to them, and ask a senior family member or teacher to help you prepare. It's ok that you havent had a job before cos everyone has to start somewhere.

    Smile and be confident, and you'll own the interview.
    Good luck!

    A Guide To Common Job Interview Questions And Answers


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      The most important focus of an interviewer is about what you can contribute to the company based on your work ethics, attitude, experience and education. They may ask you what qualifies you for the job. How can you contribute to this organization? What is your previous experience that suits you for this job? How well do you work with others and how will you relate to clients/customers? They may ask you what your strengths and weaknesses are. They may ask you where yous see yourself in two to five years.

    • Chances are they won't give much thought to your birthday. The questions will be geared more toward the job you are interviewing for. Case in point, what in your experience makes you believe that you are qualified for this position? You state on your resume that you've done "this" before, do you think that it qualified you to do "that"? If you were hired for this position and a situation like "such and such" came up, how would you handle that? You stated that when you worked for so-and-so doing such-and-such, how do you believe that will help you if your job duties include x-y-z? These type of job specifics are more like what they will ask you. If you've made it to the interview stage, they'll be asking a lot more than what your birthday is.

    • they will ask questions that will qualify you for the position if you answer them in a suiting way

    Thursday, December 29, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What shall I do if I have not heard back from a job interview?

    I applied for a job recently, and the hiring manager said that she would get back to me on the 29th April to inform me if I had been successful in the short listing process. However, it is now exactly a week and I am really anxious. Should I phone her or email her to find out, or would I come across as sounding desperate and impatient?

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    Recommended Answer:
    I think the best thing to do would be to call or email since its already been a week, however, in the future (if you don't get this job) I would recommend sending out a thank you card immediately after leaving the interview.

    I have managed to find 2 great jobs in a very bad economy and I was told by the hiring manager that the nice thank you note sealed the deal. It really set me apart from the others they were considering, and thats coming from the managers.

    The note said something like "I just wanted to thank you for your time and let you know that I am very interested in the _______ position. After speaking with you about this job in detail, I know that I will be a perfect fit with your team. If you choose to go with another candidate, I completely understand, and please feel free to keep my information on record for future reference and if your business needs change,"

    That little 99 cent card got me the job :)

    Try it next time. As for now, a nice email stating something similar to what I just said would be your best shot because it would get there quicker than a card. You want to make sure that you get back to her as soon as possible in case shes still in debates about who to hire.

    Good luck, it sounds like either shes really busy and running behind schedule or you may not have gotten it :/

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    • You can feel free to give her a call, but at this point it is unlikely that you are going to get the job. However, there is definitely nothing wrong with following up after an interview. It shows that you care about the job. Your choice of wording will determine if you sound desperate and impatient.

    Tuesday, November 1, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What do I wear to a Panara job interview?

    It's my first job interview. I was planning on wearing a casual skirt with a cardigan. Would heels be too dressy?
    Shoe options: tinypic.com/r/331dbid/7
    Which should I wear? Or should I change my whole entire outfit?

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    Recommended Answer:
    That sounds good. To any interview wear dressy clothes. Dress business like even for panera. You may want to review how to spell PANERA Bread. Dont listen to the other person. You dont need to wear a suit unless you are going to a corporate job. For a retail or restaurant job any skirt that isnt a jean skirt and a nice shirt with a cardigan is appropriate.

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    • definitely go for the flats.
      they are neutral so they would really look good with anything-
      and good luck :)
      i worked at panera for 3 years :)

      mine please?
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    • You should dress professionally in a business suit. Flats would be better than heels. Its a job interview, not a date.

      Makeup and hair color should look natural.