Showing posts with label powerpoint presentation for job interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label powerpoint presentation for job interview. Show all posts

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Tips for a job interview as a veterinary receptionist?

i really want(need) this job and i'm super nervous.
any advice?
it's tomorrow morning.

Ace the Job Interview



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This may not answer your direct question, but I believe it is good advice for anyone who is looking for a job. One thing that job seekers seem not to know or forget is that all employers are looking for a certain type of worker. They are looking for an honest, hard working, fairly intelligent and dependable employee. They are also looking for a person who can get along with the public and other employees. If you don't have every one of those characteristics, your chances are slim and none to get and hang onto a job.

Always think about who you would like to hire if you were looking for an employee. Would you hire you? Look at yourself at the way you walk, talk, dress and even write. (Have someone proofread your application before turning it in. Fill it out in pencil first, then erase and use ink) Are you a dependable employee? If you were to be asked that question, how would you answer? Would you want you out on the firing line talking to customers? Why? You would want the best person talking to your customers, wouldn't you? Are you the best person? Why?

Your wants, needs and desires are not really important to a business owner. Stop thinking about yourself and start thinking about how you could improve the business you want to work for. Put yourself in the driver's seat and let the interviewer know who you are and what you can do for them. Somehow let them know that you are their best choice from all the others that are applying for the job.

If you really want to get hired, you should be camping out at the nearest library reading every job hunting book you can get your hands on. These books are a great help. Read them several times. It has been said that getting the job is harder than the job itself—so you need to be PREPARED.

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    Tuesday, February 7, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: Job interview questions?

    I have never been good at job interviewing and I have one tomorrow. What questions should I ask during the interview when they ask ''WHAT QUESTION DO YOU HAVE FOR ME"" The position is for Document control specialist with a utility company.

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    1. Who would I report to?
    2. How and when employees are evaluated?
    3. Are they any significant needs to improve this position?
    4. What happened to the last person who was in this position?

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    • A good question:
      1- What are the career prospects within your organisation?

    Friday, December 23, 2011

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

    I have an interview at a clothing store that has laid back clothes such as destroyed jeans, obey clothing, and skate clothing. I don't know if it would be better to go dressed in the kind of clothes they sell to show that I like the same style, or to wear slacks and a nice shirt. Help!

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    People generally advise you to dress up at least two levels higher than the current job for which you are appearing. It will create a good first impression. Never wear blue jeans while attending a job interview. Casual job interview attire is not advisable if you are serious in getting the job.
    The general rule is to opt for conservative shades and designs. Bright checked shirts, loud colored blouses, and odd designed dresses are not to be worn at all. You have to ensure that the set of dress you have decided to wear for your interview is sparklingly fresh and without any crease marks whatsoever. Also ensure that the shirt is buttoned up fully when attending the interview.

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    • slacks and a nice shirt on interview day, then after they tell you that you got the job where whatever you want, look professional, tells them that you care about the job you are applying for, you prob where there cloths everyday, maybe mention that in your interview but dont where them to the interview.

    • This works for any job: Go to the place where you are going to apply and look at how the people that work there dress. This is important because you want to look like you >>work<< there not necessarily like you shop there, and every store has their own requirements.

      I hope this helps :)

    • wear the type of clothing that the other employees r wearing, n if u wear clothes from that store to the interview, they may think that ur trying to kiss their ***....i mean kissing up....

    • Wear a nice outfit so they think you give a sh*t then wear whatever the other employees are wearing on your first day! GOOD LUCK!!!

    • wear the clothes theyy sell(:

      good luck btw

    • wear clothes they sell at that store, duh.

    Tuesday, November 1, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Tips for my job interview on Monday morning?

    I have a job interview with a company that promotes charities.... or, asks people on the street for money to contribute to charity :P

    I was wondering if anybody could give me some pointers for the interview?
    I mean... this specific job role? I need a job pretty desperately or I have to leave Australia.

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    Assuming you'd be part of the street team, if you think about it, this is really a sales job. You are selling strangers on the idea of giving money to charities. So be prepared to talk about your sales experience and why you think you'd succeed. They may even ask you to demonstrate your skills. They want to see confidence, enthusiasm and evidence that you can handle rejection. Good luck!

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      Monday, October 24, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: For this specific job interview, when should I get there?

      I always hear that you should get to the interview 10-15 minutes early. I have my first ever job interview tomorrow at Culver's and since that is a restaurant, should I get there early?

      I was told to go and ask for the manager at 4:00. But sometimes, theer is a line for food so what time should I get there at? I don't want to cut a bunch of people so I could speak to the manager.

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      get there around 10 minutes early and if there is a line by the time you ask for the manager and he/she comes it will be 5 minutes before so it shows you don't wait till the last minute

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      • About 10 minutes early.

      • Your boss always likes when you get there early.

      Thursday, October 13, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: Do you think it is a good sign if the interviewer adds you to linkedin after job interview?

      Do you think it is a good sign if the interviewer adds you to linkedin after a in person job interview?

      thx!

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      It's a very god sign. It means that they want to know more about you. Good Luck!

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      • Im trying to think of a reason why an employer would add someone as a link when they don't value them..........

        Maybe they are nuts.

        More likely they are positive and happy to be associated with you.

        Good luck!

      Wednesday, September 7, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What impression do a cast and crutches make on a job interview?

      Would you not hire someone because they were on crutches / temporarily handicapped (but this problem didn't impede their ability to do their job)? I have an important job interview and am concerned about what kind of impression the big ugly cast on my broken foot is going to make... My husband insists that people won't discriminate on this basis... input?

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      First, let me say that I see the situation from both sides. I have one leg and use crutches most of the time, so I understand your dilemma. You want to practice on your crutches so they do not appear as a chore, but as if you have had them for life and they are a part of you. Don't mention your injury unless you are asked about it, and be very honest. A good interviewer will look past your injury. A lot depends on what work you are applying for. Feel free to email me if you have more questions. Sorry about your injury. Most of all good luck, let me know how you make out.

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      • You cannot be discriminated again because of a disability or temporary disability. If I were you, I would just try to exude confidence and don't yourself act as if your injury is a hindrance. I don't know how mobile you are on your crutches, but if you make it look like you are an old pro and can get around with no problem, then it would probably not even become an issue.

        In my experience doing job interviews for potential cashiers, I have had a candidate or two with a foot injury, and I had to be careful in choosing (or not choosing) someone who would have a problem standing for a certain period of time. But if you don't have to be on your feet all day, then I don't think you should have anything to worry about. :)

      • In my opinion they should NOT discriminate against you just because you have a temporary injury.If they do thats just plain rude.Just because you have a broken foot at the moment does not mean you cannot do your job.The cast will come off,and you will be walking again,so you should be ok in my opinion.

      Tuesday, August 30, 2011

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

      Im 16 and i applied for a job at Marshalls.
      it would be my first job interview and im not sure what to wear.
      i dont want to look too dressed up because after all, it is just marshalls. But i also dont want to look too casual or make it seem like i dont care if i get the job because i really really do want to get the job, so what should i wear?

      also any tips to help with my interview?

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      If I remember correctly, Marshalls doesn't have a uniform. So it's okay to be a little on the casual side. A simple pair of slacks and a top. Or a low key dress. It's not really what you wear, but how you wear it. Don't wear high heels; preferably something flat. If no flats, then wear something with a low heel. But it ultimately depends on where you're working. If you were going to a big business or something, you'd want to up the professionalism of your outfit.

      Do you appear neat and organized?
      Are your clothes clean?
      Properly fitting?

      I'm 17 and just got a job at Sears. For my first interview, I wore a pair of flowy brown slacks with a white button down with a low heeled brown shoe, and for my second interview I wore a ruffled black & white polka dot dress with black flats. Nothing too fancy, but nothing too casual.

      This is a rule I like to use, and you should try asking yourself this question when picking out interview clothes:
      if they had you start work that day, would you have to go home and change?

      So you should really try to fit in with what you see at Marshalls. Take note of what the other employees are wearing, and try to fit into the spectrum; you don't want to be too far above them, but you don't want to be waay at the bottom, either.

      But always remember, you can still be cute! You're working at a clothes store, so you could wear a white top with ruffles near the buttons with a high waisted skirt (with or without pattern), a matching purse and low heeled shoes.

      You just always want to make sure though, that you're clothes aren't too tight or too loose!
      Just be presentable, and remember: it's not just about the clothes, it's also about you. (:

      But if Marshalls doesn't have a uniform, which I don't believe they do, then you want to make sure that you're looking extra (but not too extra lol) cute, because they're trying to sell clothes, and you're trying to sell THEM your wardrobe! So you have to give them an idea of what you'll be wearing to work everyday. Would you buy clothes from a badly dressed person?

      Good luck, I'm sure you'll get the job! (:

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      • A clowns nose. But seriously, dress like the rest of the sales staff. You want to look like you fit in. Be honest about your past experience.