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

Monday, December 19, 2011

Job Interview Questions: When I go to a job interview, do they tell me if I have the job straight away?

Like when they interview me and it's over do they say "Okay you've got the job. Start Monday" or do they say they'll call in a few days. Or even say you haven't got the job? I'm just curious?

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Recommended Answer:
Normally not. They often interview many applicants, and will wait until they are sure that you (or someone else) is the best option before telling you if you get the job. If its not very competitive and they are convinced immediately that you would be a good employee, then yes it is possible. Don't be surprised if they say "we will be in touch" at the end of the interview.

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  • In most cases no. They normally have many candidates to interview and will review all applicants after the interview process is over. There are some cases where they might tell you, but that would be in places where they are hiring multiple people (places like McDonalds etc..).

  • No they call u back again .

  • if they do, its a scam... watch out!

Friday, December 16, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Any Tips For A First Time Job Interview?

Ok, so I have my very Job Interview on April 2nd. Since this is my very first job interview, I'm looking for any tips that I might need to know. So, do you guys have any?

I'm applying to work at a Summer Camp. Also what are some questions that employers usually ask?

Thanx to all those who answer :)

Tips to a Job Interview Presentation to Impress Your Hiring Manager



Recommended Answer:
Shoulder to shoulder contact dress appropriately to the specifications of the employer do not chew gum eye to eye contact when speaking to or be spoken to avoid looking off in different directions and avoid hand gestures unless what your trying to explain is difficult

How to Answer Job Interview Questions - How to Impress Your Potential Employer


  • I've worked at summer camps before, and often you're going to have to deal with problems between kids. Little stuff like jealousy and silly arguments. So the employer is going to ask you if you've ever been in a position where you've had to deal with conflict. What was the situation and how did you deal with it/ make it better? Have you ever been involved in any arguments between yourself and another colleague? How did you fix that? They're going to ask you about your leadership capabilities...if you're a student you can talk about clubs you've been in or other activities where you've had leadership experience. If you haven't, you can talk about how you're eager to gain this type of experience, and what kind of qualities you think you have that would make you a good leader. Maybe you listen well to other people, or you're patient, etc. They're going to give you hypothetical events..like say you heard how another colleague dealed with a situation and you didn't think it was right. Would you get involved yourself or report it to the supervisor? (Always say you'll report anything you're unsure about to the supervisor). Why do you want to work here, what qualities do you think you have that seperates you from other candidates?

    If you don't know how to answer a specific question, take your time to think it through. Don't be nervous. Make sure you have eyecontact. Try to keep 'umm' or 'like' to a minimum. You have to sound confident. Good luck!

  • Darth, Show up 5-10 minutes before your interview, dress casual but look nice, be friendly, don't be too wordy when you reply to the interviewer's questions, LISTEN to the interviewers, try to be relaxed & not nervous, Act as though you're really interested in the job, & during the interview, always have eye contact with them. DO NOT BE LATE!!! Good luck! :<)

  • Always research the company before you go, they may ask you what you know about them. Also shows you are interested. Always make eye Contact and remember your body language!

Monday, December 5, 2011

Job Interview Questions: What should I wear to a job interview at Target? (Detail's inside)?

I have a job interview at Target tomorrow. I am a girl. 16 years old... What should I wear to the interview? This is my first interview. I don't have any black dress pants, but I have gray pants, and white ones.... What kind of shirt would look good with those, or does anyone have any suggestions??

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Recommended Answer:
Wear your gray pants with a button down collared shirt,tucked in.No loud colors! Try a Navy Blue,Red,Black, White,Dark Green, or any other color solid colored shirt. Preferably long sleeved. The white pants can work for this also just make sure they have NO visible stains on them! Hope this helps!

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  • a red shirt lol
    n white pants

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Job Interview Questions: What questions are asked in a job interview at a local movie theatre?

I applied for a job at my local movie theatre. If they schedule an interview with me it will be my very first. So I'm extremely nervous and need some tips and answers. I really want to know what questions are asked and what is said in the interviews specifically at a movie theatre. I don't mind at all if your answer is extremely long - as long as it's talking about your personal experience. But any information is greatly appreciated!

Use Good Scents for Your Job Interview



Recommended Answer:
Entry level position so questions will be pretty basic-
-Tell me about yourself
-Why do you want to work here
-They will ask about previous experience with cash handling, customer service, people interaction.
-Any volunteer experience?

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    Saturday, November 19, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Call Center Job Interview. How to answer this? I am a martian how will sell me your planet?

    Selling Skills in a Call Center job interview. Please Help me Seriously.

    First Job Interviews Made Easy For Those Leaving Education



    Recommended Answer:
    This is a general selling skills interview question - just in a strange format!. You need to follow the accepted sales process. Ask questions to identify the needs of the Martian. Then describe the features and benefits of your planet and how they meet these needs. The site below helps you with this type of question and other sales interview questions.

    How to Get an Interviewer to Call You After a Job Interview to Land the Job


      Wednesday, October 5, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What you need to practice on before you get to your job interview?

      ihad a job interview about 3 weeks ago.iwas excited and nervous .they asked a bunch of questions and gave me sarcastic faces after everytime ianswered him.what do ido ,and ihave no working expierence .they never even called back?

      Job Interview Preparation - The Tips & Tricks You Need to Know



      Recommended Answer:
      Believe me, this kind of thing happens more often than you think. And now a days it's even harder to find an employer that won't waste your time. They get off on knowing that you going there is the same as groveling for a job.
      But don't beat yourself up.
      When you've got no experience the best thing to do is to be honest and humble about how much you need it.
      Smile a lot, listen hard, and act like the day is bright as ****.
      Go for it!

      What to Do on a Job Interview to Land a Job


      • How about checking out books on interviewing from your local library? One book I really like is: "101 great answers to the toughest interview questions". Read the questions and practice answering them out loud with a family member or friend. That's what I did with one of the past jobs I got.

        If you have no working experience, have you considered volunteering? That would be a good stepping stone, as you could put this down as job experience. Good luck and hope this helped.

      • you didnt get the job if its been that long. when you answer there questions just tell them what they want to hear, and remember "its not a lie if you believe it".

      Tuesday, September 13, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: I have a job interview tomorrow to be a tour guide for a ghost walk in Gettysburg. What do I wear?

      Seriously, I will walk around the town and give a tour of historically haunted sites. They give you a civil war outfit to wear for when you work.

      What do you wear to a job interview like that?

      Job Interviews - Do You Really Know the Person Interviewing You?



      Recommended Answer:
      Wear authentic civil war clothing, powder your face white, and wear chains. Don't forget to say wooooOooo! a lot.

      Dream Job Interviews - How to Crack the Tough Questions


      • Just wear what you would wear to a normal job interview, khakis and a nice shirt, I'm sure they don't want you to come in civil war apparel, haha, that would be a little much to expect.

      Tuesday, August 30, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What characteristics do I need to display at a Job interview for a croupier?

      I have got an interview to become a croupier at a local casino.

      I want to be fully prepared to give me the best chance of success, so I ask what characteristics do I need to display at a Job interview for a croupier?

      How To Give Good Job Interview Answers



      Recommended Answer:
      There are few things you may need to be prepared for. One of the thing is you might need to do a colour blind test. You also may need to provide some kind of criminal history clearance. Apart from that, rest is up to you and the person/people who are interviewing you. Just be yourself and don't get too uptight and display that you are intelligent, courteous, considerate and dependable for the job. Rest will come with training. Good luck!

      3 Steps to a Great Job Interview


      • An open smile (without being false)

        A genuine interest in talking to people (you do that a lot when spinning a roulette wheel or shuffling cards)

        A quick mind for adding numbers correctly

        A cast-iron honest history

        Manual dexterity for handling gaming chips

        Impeccable personal hygiene and presentation (hair, clothes, make-up, shoes, hands/nails)

        Ability to work shift-work (days/nights/week-ends)

        Willingness to learn

        I worked as a Croupier/Gaming Inspector in Australia, Turkey and on cruise ships, and never had any trouble getting work if I followed the above points. Good luck & enjoy - it's a great career for travelling the world!