Showing posts with label nursing job interviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nursing job interviews. Show all posts

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Going for a job interview?

I'm going for a job interview and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions or tips that would help. Thanks :D

How To Get Ready For A Job Interview



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The 3 links below are connected to 3 articles sharing on things to do before, during and after an interview, entitled "Tips for Interview Part 1, Part 2 & Part 3". Hope these articles will be helpful for you in managing a successful interview.

All the best to you!

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  • my science teacher gave us a great tip when i was at college... if you can take a cup of water in with you, take it. when you are asked a question, take a drink of your water so that you have some time to think about your answer, and make sure you give the interviewer the answer he's looking for! don't be nervous, be confident, and think about the characteristics the job needs, and make sure you specify that you can work well in a team of people, or independently... employers seem to like that :)
    hope i helped and good luck in your interview!

  • I always write down all the possible questions they are likely to ask along with the answers. The most difficult questions I have ever been asked are Tell Me About Yourself? What Would Your Friends Say About You? What Are Your Weaknesses?

    Learn your answers like you would learn lines in a script - practice with a friend - and I promise you will be able to answer any questions they throw at you.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Have you ever been on a job interview and thought you had the job in the bag?

Just to have the potential employer call you and tell you, " Sorry you didn't get the job".

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Yes, I've had those experiences myself.
Sometimes I may never hear a word from them and be reading a rejection letter through my door a couple of weeks after.

The only thing you can do, is move on, be positive and keep applying to other places.
It'll be their company's loss if they missed out on a good candidate.
What you must bear in mind, is that these days, there are millions of unemployed job seekers out there, the competition is fierce. You are not alone in this!

Fair enough you may have given a good interview to your potential employer, but how many others are on their list for interview.

Just keep on trying, Good luck!

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    Monday, January 9, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: Job for a 16 year old/ what to say at my first interview?

    I live walking distance from a TON of places; the mall, small plazas, restaurants, and a library. Many of my friends apply at stores and don't get hired because their interviews didn't go well. What should I say at my first job interview for a clothing store? They ask for experience and whatnot but i've never had any. Help?

    Be Prepared For Job Interview Success



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    Hi Danae,

    Getting it right at a job interview is crucial if you want to stand a good chance of getting the job. Chances are that there are multiple candidates being interviewed and you are "just another candidate" unless you do something to stand out.

    The good news is that there are some common job interview questions that 99.9% of employers will ask you. They ask you these questions for a reason and being prepared for them will give you a huge advantage.

    Also, knowing what they are will take away that element of surprise that can catch you off guard at the wrong moment.

    Lets quickly look at some of the most common job interview questions and how to answer them well.

    - "Can you tell me more about yourself?"

    Obviously they don't want to know about your grandmother, your problems or all the hardships in your life. You need to focus on aspects about your life that will illustrate you ability to do the job. Focus on your education, your leadership positions and your achievements and then tell it in a congruent story that it upbeat and interesting.

    - "Tell me more about your previous position?"

    This is an important question because they are trying to establish exactly what you did, how much responsibility you can handle and what your real world skills are. Its important that you are brutally honest here but make sure to paint your responsibilities in a positive light. Focus on how you contributed to the company's success, their growth and their overall mission. This shows that you are a team player.

    - "Why do you want to leave your current job?"

    This is a tough question and one that you will be asked. Its really important that you don't slag off your current employer. It will put you in a bad light. Always come up with positive reasons like wanting to advance your career or seeking new challenges and opportunities.

    - "Why should I give you the job?"

    This is a tough question to answer for many people because we don't like to talk ourselves up. Its important that you answer this by focusing 100% on what you can offer the company and not on what you will get from them. Think about how your unique skill and experience can help them.

    - "What is your salary expectations?"

    Its important that you don't sell yourself short. Its also important that you don't have a too high expectation because it can scare off potential employers.

    The safest way is to aim slightly above the standard salary for someone in your position and level of experience. You can also add that you are willing to prove yourself and settle for a starting salary that is slightly below your expectation.

    These are just a few of the most common job interview questions that you will almost certainly be asked. Prepare for them and make sure you are ready with good answers.

    Hope that helps and good luck!

    Job Interviews Should Be As Easy As Trying on a Pair of Shoes


    • I'm 17, and had my first interview at age 15. It was at a baseball stadium for concessions but it simply followed with questions such as:

      1. Have you ever had any past experiences with bad customers? And how have you dealed with them?

      2. What past experiences have you had where you were required to perform a team effort?

      Questions such as that, and working with customers and your fellow peers.

      Just keep your mind open, think of logical answers, and you'll do great.

    • Show knowledge of and interest in the business. Tell about anything you have done with other people, such as clubs, volunteering, etc. Don't ask about salary or benefits on the first interview unless they bring it up.

    Friday, December 23, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: I paid airfare for a job interview and SE - can I deduct on Sch C?

    I paid airfare in June or July for an interview I had in July. I got the job as a SE person ( I got a 1099 misc).

    Can I claim this airfare (and hotel) on by schedule c to lower my SE taxes? What records would I have to have and what extra forms other than 1040, scd SE and Sch C would I need to submit? Are credit card statements good as receipts?

    Job Interview Attire - How to Choose the Right Career Clothes For Your Job Interview



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    You can deduct travel expenses only if your business was already going. There has to be a "business start date." If you're just getting into the business, no.

    You can deduct job search expenses on Schedule A, Itemized Deductions, subject to a reduction of 2% of your income. But that won't reduce self-employment income.

    6 Tips For a Successful Medical Device Sales Job Interview


    • No, but you could see if you meet all the requirements to deduct them as a job search expense on schedule A. But you would have to itemize in order to be able to.

    • this interview was apparently to seek this employment it would not be part of your self employment(business)
      as a job search for work in your current line of would be deductible on Sch A

    Monday, October 31, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Do you need to bring references to a job interview?

    i have an interview at quiznos today. ive never been to a job interview so im not sure if i should bring references with me or not. also what else are you supposed to bring with you to a job interview?

    A Guide To Common Job Interview Questions And Answers



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    It wouldn't hurt to have them tucked away just in case, but usually an employer will tell you in advance(while scheduling interview) if they need them. You probably won't need nothing other than an upbeat attitude and a winning smile....don't be nervous just be honest and you will do fine. Best of luck-hope you get the job!

    Get a Job: 5 Tips for Doing a Mock Job Interview With a Friend


    • To be honest with you most fast food places do not even check reference they pay cheep and your lucky if you get insurance .

      This is a great start for a job and when your ready for the next job then you can use this job as a stepping stone so make sure you work hard and don't be late for work .

      Good luck !
      Make sure you dress nice and not a slob and say thank you and smile

    Friday, September 23, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What can I wear to a job interview at a grocery store?

    I have a job interview at a grocery store. I don't have any tan pants. I don't ever wear them. aha. It's my first job interview and I really want this job.
    Also, how should I act and say. Should I act really into this job and saying things that make it seem like I am? I really don't know since I've never been to one.
    Alas, what kind of things will they ask me?
    Thanks so much for the help.

    4 Tips For Having the Most Success With Your Job Interview



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    I'm sure some nice (non ripped up) jeans will do with a casual shirt, not a t-shirt, but not a blouse. Also, don't act over-qualified. Be calm and collected. Seems like you are worried to much. It's a job at a grocery store. I'm pretty sure it won't be that hard to hit. They will ask you like why do you want this job, etc. Just be yourself. You can't really "study" for a job interview. Just be honest with your answers. They most likely won't ask you anything you don't know. Bonne Chance

    Job Interview Answers That Lead to Success


    • You can wear jeans if you want. Just make sure that these are decent. If you want to use leggings, you can do that as well. Just make sure you choose a decent top and nice flats. This somehow says casual but smart. Also, make sure that you have your resume ready and that you can provide them with references.