Showing posts with label nursing job interview answers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nursing job interview answers. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Target Job Interview?

I have a job interview at Target and it happens to be my 3rd interview there. The first two i didnt get hired. Is it better to leave that out in my interview or should I mention it? Also do you have any tips?

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I suggest you mention about your previous interview experience if the current interviewer asks you specifically or else don't mention about it. Sometimes recruiters asks such questions to know how frank you are towards your company. Some doesn't take them serious. If you are interested in know more on how to make a interview successful read this www.wisestep.com/column-Convertin…

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  • Interviews are all about how you look. Make sure you look your best and you will get the job!

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Should I schedule my job interview for before or after my vacation?

I'm leaving for vacation tomorrow and won't be back until Sunday. Should I call the interviewer to see if they can squeeze me in today or call and schedule the interview for next Monday?

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Recommended Answer:
call today. the job could be filled by then

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  • A job is more important then a vacation, if you already have a interview sometime this week you should go to it and take your vacation later, because they might want to work right away.
    The way you want to do it, is bad judgment and they might not want you to come for an interview at all.
    So your vacation can wait.

  • IInterviews must be after vacation, so that; during the vacation preparation for the interview can be done.

  • click on the link to learn more about jobs and how to tackle interviews
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Thursday, February 9, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Job interview clothing help?

I'm going for a job interview at Justice(Limited Too like store)which is a store for tween girls. I asked a question earlier about it, and people gave me a suggestion, and I have a dress like it. Does this dress look okay?

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I'm 19, and it's just a little job, my first job, not sure if it'll be too casual or not. It's a dress but it looks like a top and skirt.

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Yeah definitely! I think it's really pretty.
It's a gorgeous outfit, yet casual!
Good pick(:

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  • Yes Girly, it will be fine

  • It'll be fine. Just remember (at most places) try to keep it modest! clothes say something about a person!

  • I think it looks cutee! :)

  • i like that outfit

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Job Interview Questions: What to wear to a job interview at kohls?

This will be my second interview but my first for kohls. I had a interview at amc and wore a flannel with black jeans but now i am going to wear black dress pants with a blue dress shirt and black tie.

will i be too overdressed? should i bring a resume too?

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There is no such thing as over dressing for a job interview. The general rule of thumb is to dress one step up from the employee dress code. So if they where nice shirts and pants, your outfit is perfect. A black tie with the blue shirt would be ideal for colors. You do not wanna be too flashy. You wanna wear a blue or white shirt, with either a blue, red, or black tie. Black pants and clean dress shoes. A nice watch would also look good. To pull it off I strongly would suggest getting a tie clip, as they make you look very well put together and responsible. Don't wear cologne either. These are basic guide lines on what to wear to a job interview, and people at Kohls will be well aware of as they sell dress clothes. They will appreciate you taking the time to really prepare for an interview with them. The resume would not be needed in all likelihood, but bring one anyways.

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  • My friend worked at kohls, the tie isn't really needed, me personally it being kohls, you never see an employee wearing dark colors, try getting clothes FROM kohls for the interview, that always looks good wear khaki pants and a light colored shirt and always bring your resume, because what if they ask for it and you don't have it? You should do fine, its a great place to work, GOOD LUCK!

  • Look around at the stores employees. That's a good indicator. I wore:

    -a pink and black plaid blazer (it's hard to describe...something like this: cdn1.lookbook.nu/files/looks/medi…
    -black slacks
    -A white sweater
    -and black, slightly heeled, pointy toed dress shoes.

    Definitely bring a resume.

    I got the job :)

  • Go naked, cause you have nothing to wear and you act like an preak, if you are a man, chinos and a shirt with a simple single colour tie black is recommended.

    Girl pair of office pants and nice top white and a jacket.

  • definitley bring a resume, and no your not too overdressed at all. But maybe put thought into wearing something from kohls like apt. 9 or something that they only have there. this can show them that your well familiarized with the place.

  • No, you will not be overdressed.
    Of course you should bring your resume!
    You should also consider bringing cover letter as well.

  • Dress like the employees dress at the store. The tie might be too much. I highly doubt that they will expect a resume at Kohls.

  • Please don't wear a black tie. Please.

  • There is no over-dressed for a job interview. Suit up!! Get your game face on!!

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Job Interview Questions: What to wear to my first job interview?

I am 15 and am interviewing for a job at the local bakery. It seems like a very casual environment but I want to represent myself well. I have no clue what to wear help me!

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brown/tan/black pants are always the best way to go..you could basically wear any top w/ it. Id ignore shirts w/ logos or that say anything...maybe a plain top. and flats.

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  • youre right! you do need to present yourself well even if its casual and not suit and tie wear. It's better to be over dressed and show youre serious about your work then under dressed making them wonder.I suggest a nice ironed button down blouse, dress pants and slight heels or dressy flats. and stay clear of too much make up, accessories, or big flashy or trendy jewelry

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Job Interview Questions: I've Got a Job Interview Tomorrow---Any tips or advice?

I have my first job interview tomorrow at a local retail store and was wanting to know what to expect. I've never done this before so I was hoping someone could give me some tips and what general questions might pop up.

Any help would be much appreciated!

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Hey I am not sure what type of retailer this is but most interviews follow a general pattern.

For a start if it is a clothing store then by all means feel free to wear their clothes but remember its an interview not a photo-shoot so keep it professional. it is said employers know within 5 seconds if the candidate is suitable so make sure your first impression is the best it can be.

Try to keep your makeup natural.

allow plenty of time to arrive and settle in about 5 Min's before the interview is a good time to arrive, Introduce your self and explain your purpose of visit for example '' good morning / afternoon my name is ********* and i have an interview at *********''. if you don't know who your interviewer is then skip to the time. or you could just say '' good morning / afternoon I have an interview at ****''

Remember to great your interviewer with a smile and shake their hand if they extend it first ! If there are two interviewers then one will be asking questions and one will be observing your body language and your responses. this is a sneaky way of doing it but it helps them so see you from all angles. if there is just one then your fine ;) ok now to the tricky part what you will be asked;

each interviewer has their own technique but the general questions are mostly the same.

a typical interview will have the following structure;

Icebreakers-

these are to settle you in but don't let your guard down and say something you know you shouldn't, so be vigilant at all times. The types of questions may include hobbies etc but try to relate them to the job your applying for, for example '' I am in the school netball team and this allows me to understand teamwork and the benefit of it to achieve a single goal'' Company

This section is a little more tricky and you have to think about your answers but one major flaw most people make is not to fully understand the question being asked so if your not sure feel free to ask the interview to repeat the question. this type of question may be '' why do you want to work for us ?'' or ''what skills do you think you could bring to the team?'' etc just be honest and try to keep your answers to the point ( you don't need to use fancy words, just tell them the main point)

Situation Questions

ok now these questions are very sneaky most big companies use them but some smaller ones may also. now the trick to getting these questions right is to fully understand them as i mentioned before. for example '' its a busy day and the store manager asks you to replenish the ***** department as the stock is quite low, after 30 minutes your assistant manager asks you to go on to the tills as there is a long queue. what would you do ?'' this is not the question you will be asked but its to give you an idea.

just remember this is assessing how you react in situations so just think on your feet.

ok if you get through all of this they will then start talking about the job and tasks in entails. they will also chat about uniform and pay and also when you will be told when you will receive your results from the interview some may tell you on the day or ring you or send you a letter.

then when the interview is over be sure to shake the hand of your interviewer, tell them how lovely it was to meet them and thank them for taking the time to see you. ( its cheesy but it can make a big difference ;) ) I hope this information is a help to you

And I Wish you the very best of luck ;)

Some Sound Job Interview Advice


  • if its a clothing store then wear there clothing to the interview and if its not then dress professionally. review your resume because they will do background checks and see if your lying about it. learn about the company and don't tell them your applying because you need a job.

    be ready to talk about your previous employment
    be ready to answer "what would you do in this situation" questions
    they will ask why you want to work for them
    they will ask why you decide to leave your previous job

    make sure after you ASK when to hear back from them and ask for a business card. ALOT of employers now a days will leave job seekers on the dust. good luck and hope you get the job!

  • Sometimes interviews can be short, sometimes long, it really depends, you can't guess at that.

    Wear some black trousers, a white blouse, something like that, no matter what type of job it is, first impressions are vital.
    Remember to keep eye contact at all times and give a firm handshake.
    Be confident but don't over-do it.
    As for hair and make-up, I don't think they'd care tbh. It's about how you act that's more important.
    They ask you about your expierience you've had with work, or any things you've done that could contribute towards the job, your hobbies, any sources (people) that could back you up, they might ask you to confirm information about yourself, they'd ask you what subjects you took in high school.
    If you don't know an answer, don't hesitate to ask any questions to them, and be honest.
    x

  • ask the interveiwer loadsa quessies... it always flumuxed em!.. voila... the job is yours! lolololololololol

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Job interview at the campus bookstore tomorrow: Suit & Tie or formal? How can I prepare?

Job interview at the campus bookstore tomorrow: Suit & Tie or formal? How can I prepare? Should I be super-formal in my responses?

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Wear a suit and tie. Don't forget to relax and be natural. Good luck.

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    Sunday, October 16, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: After a job interview can you email a thank you letter?

    I have a job interview today and if they do not offer the position right away I want to send a thank you letter to him/her as soon as possible, can I sent it as an email instead of by regular mail?

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    Absolutely! But be sure to follow up with a hand written thank you note as well.

    Our class was given a tour of a hospital's HIM department last semester. Immediately afterward, I sent the director a thank you email. Then I mailed a simple handwritten thank you card to her. She didn't save the email, but she did save the card. Months later, there's a job opening there. Guess who got the job? Yours truly. She remembered me, and she has the thank you card on a bulletin board in her office!

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    • You can send an informal e-mail message straight after the job interview and then follow it up with a more formal thank you letter in the post. Find an example of an email thank you letter at the page below.

    • Sure, but the hard copy letter seems to hold more class wouldnt you say?

    Friday, September 30, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Any suggestions on what I should wear to my job interview tomorrow?

    I have a job interview scheduled tomorrow morning at my local Kohl's department store. It's been extremely hot lately here in Los Angeles, today was over 100 degrees and I don't want to show up at a job interview feeling too casual, but I also dont want to overdress and feel stuffy because of the heat. What do you recommend I do?

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    i would say either a pencil skirt with a light summery shirt, not to dressy. If you think that the pencil skirt will be to tight and make you hot, then i would go with white capri shorts, with a blue, pink or yellow short-sleeved summer top. Wear you hair up in a bun, kind of sloppy and to the side, with a cute head band to match the shirt. You can wear brown sandals, or high heels, try to avoid flip-flops. Way to casual.

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      Saturday, August 27, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What to do during your first job interview?

      This is my first job interview. I have it tomorrow morning. I already know some basic tips, but I would like to know other things that I should know about. Thanks!

      (Btw it's at a food place at the food court in a mall.)

      Question To Ask At A Job Interview-5 Of The Best Questions!



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      There's not a lot to know. Dress neatly - nothing low cut or short. Turn off your cell phone. Shake hands when you meet. Look at the interviewer when you speak to them. You'll probably be asked what days & hours you can work once school starts. If you have your own transportation. If you feel you can get along with others to work as a team. It won't be a real in depth interview for a food court job so don't worry about it. You'll be fine.

      Job Interviews - Preparing and Getting Yourself Ready


      • •Do not smoke, chew gum, or eat garlic beforehand.
        •Wear suitable interview clothes.
        •Take copies of your CV with you.
        •Arrive on time for your job interview.
        •Any applications handed before the interview begins, are to be filled in as accurately as possible, make sure they match the information in your Cv and Cover Letter.
        •Always greet the interviewer by his/her last name and try to pronounce it correctly.
        •Have a good firm handshake.
        •Look alert and interested. Scan the room once and then keep your eyes on the interviewer.
        •Wait until you are offered a chair before you sit down.
        •Stress your achievements.
        •Always conduct yourself professionally and if something beyond your control occurs, show a sense of humor.
        •Be enthusiastic and show it in your replies and body language.
        •Answer the interview question by more than a simple yes or no but try not to go over the 60 second limit.
        •Avoid at all cost complaining about your current or former employer in your job interview.
        •Do not answer questions about politics or religion if the job is completely unrelated.
        •Do not raise salary discussions on your first interview - this is usually done on the second interview. Make sure you do your wage research before hand.

        Your answer to the initial opening statements in the job interview are important, these are called "ice breakers".

        Some times the interviewer will ask whether you had difficulty finding the company premises. Your answer should be brief and polite. The interviewer is merely being polite - if you had problems in finding the premises he/she doesn't need to know that.

        Use replies such as:
        •I'm fine thank you, and you?
        •I'm very well, thank you.

        These replies express a careless attitude:
        •So, so
        •OK
        •Not so well

        These are just a few tips... more can be found at the sites below

        GOOD LUCK !!!

      • Before the interview
        Research the company, review your resume, and practice with someone. Look over these a and a's: financialhighway.com/30-most-comm…

        Bring extra copies of your resume with you. Bring a pen and paper in case you want to jot something down (ask politely first). A trick I've heard of is to bring a thank you card, after the interview fill it in and walk back in to hand it to the employer.

        Be positive. They want you to do well so that they can stop looking. :)

      • If your boss is a guy, just dress like a slut.

      Friday, August 26, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: How should I dress for a job interview at Old Navy?

      I was called for a job interview in Old Navy. I was wondering what kind of clothes I should dress. Any tips or help please?

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      Maybe Old Navy clothes? A look that says you care but don't care at the same time.

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      • Ppl should really start using their brains...

        If you're going to a job interview at OLD NAVY don't you THINK it would be a good idea to wear OLD NAVY CLOTHES? ...just a thought...

      • Its obviOus that u need to dress in old navy clotes!!!! DUH!!!!