Showing posts with label questions asked on a job interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label questions asked on a job interview. Show all posts

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Job Interview Questions: I need advice about a job interview i have tomorrow...?

after putting in application after application, i finally got a job interview. i use to work for this company for four years, but when i got pregnant and miscarried, i quit because i heard that my supervisor was saying negative things about me. no tomorrow i have an interview and im nervous because the interviewer may ask me why did i leave my last job. what do i say without being negative and make it more in to a positive....if that's possible?

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Hopefully you dont get interviewed by the same supervisor lol as long as you left with good terms put 2 weeks in before quitting your good they wouldnt of taken the time to interview you if they didnt have the intent to hire. I would say when I left I found a career i seemed to like at first but it wasnt for me in the long run but after leaving this job I found out that this was the job for me and i want to continue to be successful here for the company and your team of employees (and so on) I could word it better but I dont know what the job is im sure you can piece it together

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  • Ok you need to tell the truth ina very distorted way that makes your previous employer look bad and you look like the innocent hard working mom that left due to sexist discrimination. This will show that you have dignity, strong character etc..just make up some nasty comments the guy said about u...bottom line..make it look bad! in your favor

  • Tell them that you had to resign for personal issues, and if he still pushes at it, tell him the truth. No one would deign someone a job because of that.

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?

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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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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: I have a job interview this afternoon, but I have a really bad cold?

I have been sick for over a week, and I really though I would get better by today. I haven't had a fever, just a really bad cold or sinus infection. I feel awful. I went on another interview thursday when I was a little less sick, but I just don't know if it is rude to go when I am coughing and obviously stuffy. What should I do?

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failure to go shows that you were not serious ,please go and apologize for that ,anyone understands its not your fault . make sure that you start by that ,they also do get sick . it will also add you points .its not for what you are but what you will offer

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  • It's ok to reschedule the interview but you have to do it properly.
    Speak directly to your interviewer. Most of the time, employers inform you of the person who will talk to you in the interview. Answering machines or leaving messages are a no-no - they're not only unprofessional, but you risk not having them delivered and keep people waiting (which is even more inappropriate).

    Apologize and be polite when on the phone with the interviewer, and explain why (remember: valid reasons and real emergencies only) to reschedule job interview.

    Request to reschedule your interview on a date that you sure you can be present, and if the interviewer agrees to it. Depending on the validity of your reason, and among all other factors, a reschedule job interview may no longer be feasible. Once a date is set, always thank the interviewer sincerely for giving you another shot at getting the job.

    Once you have a reschedule job interview, show your appreciation to your prospective employer by calling in to confirm that you will be up and about during the interview. This helps diminish thoughts of insincerity and unreliability from you.

    On the day of your rescheduled interview, be sure to apologize again and show all ways of courtesy. Goodluck!

  • You are in a difficult spot since today is Monday. If you would have had a weekday before today, you could have let the interviewers know and get the interview rescheduled. But now it is late enough that you are not sure how it will affect their overall schedule.

    Anyways, if you are not looking like a Zombie and in your senses to appear for an interview (and audible), show up there and let them know what I said in first paragraph.

    If you are still not quite audible, call them and let them know your condition. If you happen to leave a voice mail, leave a voice mail. Let them hear you.

  • Go. Then tell them that you are there but you are not feeling well but you are up to it if your snorting and coughing don't offend them interviewers.

    Let them see the first ounce of your character - Dedication and truthfulness.

    I hope you nick it.

  • dude.. take dayquil.. eat some tylenol.. suck on some cough drops and rock your interview... most arent very long and 1st impressions are everything... take some meds that will kill the symptoms and be confident in your interview..

  • Go - but apologise for your condition.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Job Interview Questions: How to best answer these questions comprehensively for a part-time job interview?

1. "Why do you want to work for this company?"
2. "Why have you applied for this job in particular?"
3. "How do you think you can add value to the role?"
4. "Where do you see yourself in, say, ten years time?"

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Recommended Answer:
What job are you applying for?

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    Friday, December 2, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What would the personel from Research and Development ask me during the job interview?

    Hi there! I applied online for a job and the recruiting process is made of 4 phases. The second one would be the interview with the managers of the Research and Development division. What should I expect to be asked?

    thank you

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    Recommended Answer:
    If I were interviewing you I would ask one question of prime importance to me in R& D, and it would be.

    "Please explain any product or item that you developed from conception to the prototype, and explain the stages and difficulties you experienced along the way and how you overcame those hurdles".
    Good luck at the interview

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      Wednesday, November 16, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What would a female wear to a job interview?

      Hi my wife was wondering as she gets ready for interviews, what do you wear to job interviews, is it still the suits that we were taught to wear?

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      Recommended Answer:
      It is better to look over dressed than under dressed. I would say that a suit would be perfect for a job interview because potential employers look for people who are well presented and care about their appearance.

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      • something that gives her confidencee .

      • For a professional job, a suit is good.