Showing posts with label professional job interview questions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label professional job interview questions. Show all posts

Monday, February 27, 2012

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

It's at a restaurant, I used to wear my uniform from high school (catholic school) but I'm in college now. Ideas?

Job Interviews - Last Minute Strategies



Recommended Answer:
a neutral colored button down shirt with a skirt or pants. no jeans and maybe heels?

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  • A smart white shirt and a black skirt which isn't too short, and some black heels. Maybe black trousers with boots if you feel more comfortable. Just make sure you're clean and tidy, your hair is neat. As long as you look smart, they'll be judging you on your skills and not what you're wearing!

  • suit with a casual shirt.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Job Interview coming up. Need some help?

So the job interview is going to be at a Target store and I was wondering, what type of questions will they ask me? Can you please provide some examples?

Thank you for your time!

Five Tips to Nailing Your Job Interview



Recommended Answer:
Question: "Why should I hire you?"

Answer they are looking for" none, specifically, but I would want you to tell me, how would you make me look good to my boss if I hired you.?"

Good answer" after a reasonable training period, I would be able to function on my own with a minimum of supervision"

Goodluck!

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    Sunday, January 15, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: At the end of the job interview when you are asked if you have any questions for them what are good questions?

    When you're doing an interview usually at the end they will ask if you have any questions for them, what are some good questions to ask? Or is there something they want you to ask?

    Job Interview Tips That Lead to Job Offers



    Recommended Answer:
    Ask them a question in regard to their company. Where to they see their company headed in the future? Seem genuinely interested in this company, like it is the only company you would ever want to work at. That is what they are looking for.

    How To Prepare For Your Job Interview


    • do research on the company beforehand and ask them random questions even if you know the answers, you just wanna look like you really want the job

    • When will you be making your decision?

    • A good question is to ask if they offer any extra training or qualifications relevant to improving your skills in the job.

    • How much do I get paid?
      How often will I be paid?
      Is there often mandatory overtime?
      When will I know if I got the job?
      Should I call you if you don't call me?
      Will I be part time or full time?

      Also be sure to be polite when leaving. "It was nice meeting you" "I look forward to hearing from you" Things like that.

    • Here there are good sites on business topfin4.notlong.com/4AAelEz

    • No offense to Ashley above but her questions would likely not get you the job. Typically asking about the pay, benefits, overtime, etc. on the first interview conveys to the employer that you are only interested in what the company can offer you, not them.

      Ask things about their particular industry (research beforehand), your responsibilities -- perhaps tasks that you might be required to do that fall outside the formal job description, who you will be reporting to and how your performance will be measured, growth potential and career track of position, what skills they're looking for in a candidate, etc.

    • What is your timeline for making a decision/what's the next step?

      May I have your business card?

      If you have any questions about anything you weren't clear about, it's always good to ask.

    Wednesday, January 11, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: Job interview for a tech support position help?

    During an interview for a tech support position, if I was asked a software I have not used before, how should I respond? Is it ok to say never heard of it, or never use it before? I'm thinking there should be a more appropriate reply, what do you guys say?

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    Recommended Answer:
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      Friday, November 11, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: Is long job interview a good sign?

      I have job interview for an hour and a half. Plus additional 15 minutes safety video. Is that a good sign?

      Job Interviews - 101 Common Mistakes to Avoid



      Recommended Answer:
      Well that's better than 5 minutes and then kicked out.
      I'd take that as a positive though.

      9 Steps to Job Interview Success


      • Yes, probably.

      • That's probably standard length.

      Wednesday, November 2, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What should i say at my job interview ?

      I have a job interview at game stop, and i was wondering what i should say to sound good for the job. i know it's not the best job, but i'm 16 and really need one. i'm just trying to sound Professional.

      Thank you!!!!

      Job Interviewing Skills: Get the Job You Want!



      Recommended Answer:
      here is some tips i found helpful when applying for my first job interview. it went well... i was hired on the spot.
      www.bls.gov/oco/oco20045.htm

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        Saturday, October 15, 2011

        Job Interview Questions: What is the most awkward job interview you ever had?

        today i had my first real job interview, and i feel like it was really awkward and i didnt know how to answer the simple questions and just kept blabing. tell me a story to make me feel better. :)

        Top Job Interview Tips For College Seniors



        Recommended Answer:
        They asked me what my favorite song was (at the time, it was Cape Fear by He is Legend), then asked me to sing it. Despite my horrible singing, I still got the job. I'm sure it was just a test of how confident I am though.

        Job Interview Guide - Some Tips to Ace Your Job Interview


        • I interviewed for an entry-level position at a technology company one time. The office was in another city, and I got caught in major traffic, so I ended up being right on time (instead of a few minutes early), because the building itself was in a hidden location on a one-way street.

          I parked across the street and walked to the back door of the building as instructed by a sign on the front door. A lady answers the door, and she has no idea who I am. Turns out I was supposed to be knocking on the door on the building next door, so the person to interview me had to be called to meet me halfway, so I'd find my way to the other building's entrance. Awkward!

          While I was back there behind that building, I noticed a parking lot I hadn't noticed from the street and realized that I was parked in another company's parking lot. So, of course, then I had to ask if I was parked in an OK spot, and she told me that I needed to move my car. Awkward again!

          The interview itself was not that bad, except for that it was extremely short. Extremely. Like, 15 minutes short, and that's not because I didn't expound on anything. She asked me two questions (although they were essentially the same question, just worded differently), and then briefly explained the job responsibilities and pay...and then I was out of the door. No application. No paperwork. No grand tour of the facilities. Nothing. That, in itself, was awkward.

          Not surprisingly, I was not offered a job there. LOL.

        • I had an interview at a restaurant. They lost my application, and it was awkward from then on. I told him what job I would want, hes like ohhh well we prefer people with more experience....

          He said I look nervous. He kept telling me alot of people from my school work here, and if I knew them.

          I was like No I don't know any of them.

          Obviously didn't get the job! Lol.

        • It's water under the bridge.

          Get ready for the next job interview.

          Understand the way how the job interviewer should normally approach the matter.

        • Wal-Mart Im seriously try getting threw the interview with out freezing the most dumb questions ever
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