Showing posts with label questions for a job interviewer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label questions for a job interviewer. Show all posts

Friday, January 20, 2012

Job Interview Questions: How to wear my hair for a job interview?

i have a job interview, but dont know how to wear my hair for it. please leave pictures? thanks

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    Job Interview Questions: Having a Job Interview Tomorrow, Help?

    I'm having a Job interview at some place called "Basics Office Products", They sell products for offices and much more. They told me I need to be properly dressed and come with a paper and pen.

    Its my first job and they told me You do not have to have experience, we do training with you. I have to do customer service and talk with the customers.

    Can someone please help, What kind of questions will they ask? How should I talk with what attitude. Someone thats already been through plenty of job interviews! please help

    The Inevitable Job Interview Question: "Why Did You Leave (Are Planning To Leave) Your Last Position



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    Job interviews can and will vary widely. One of my friends had a job interview (for an Engineering position) where the discussed various methods of duck hunting. Another friend (again for Engineering) had an interview were the interviewer required him to solve a series of problems involving op-amps. Another person (I think one of my interns) had an interview where they ran errands with the boss and just talked in the car about nothing in particular. If a company is desparate, they might hire you because you have a pulse and have an IQ greater than a rock.

    With interviews, there usually is a common set of questions. I'd recommend googling "common interview questions" and review several web pages worth of questions and think about intelligent answers to the questions. I would be prepared to answer a question regarding the following:

    1. Long-term goals: you will probably hear some variation of "where do you see yourself in 5 years?". What are your long-term goals? Do you plan on college? Do you want to be middle-management? You want to be a lazy SOB and want absolutely no advancement beyond the entry level job? Think about where you want to be and formulate answers. You want your answers to sound thoughtful while at the same time an asset to the company. If you want to be a stock broker and this is a position for customer service, leave that bit out. However, you could say that you are looking to expand your skill set and work your way into a job that involves finances and a high level of accountability. If you want to be a manager, you could say that you want to work at several entry level positions to give you a better understanding of the business so that in 5 years you could begin working toward management.

    2. Strengths/Weaknesses: about 75% of interviews I have been on, I have been asked about strengths and weaknesses. Think about strengths that are directly related to your job. You mentioned customer service, you strengths could be a friendly demeanor, confident or resourcefulness under stress, or a deep concern for helping people or problem solving. Weaknesses is a tough one. The gambit i use for this is I find a weakness that could also double as a strength.

    3. Why should I hire you: Most people think this is a tough question, but I love it. Here is your chance to sell yourself. What makes you good at your job or what about you would make you an asset to their company. I make almost 6 figures doing customer support. I have had people and companies ask why I should get paid that much to talk on the phone. Here is my chance to sell them on what makes me worth the money and I have really impressed some people with this question. Think about what makes you great. What will make you better than Jim over there? Why you? I would consider a great answer to this question between now and your interview.

    4. Teamwork: you will probably be asked to name an instance where you had to work across teams or a time where you solved an issue as a team. Teams are important in the business world. i like to answer this in a playwright type fashion. First, give an intro to the scenario and key players. Second, pose the problem and make it sound hopeless. Finally, explain how you and your team solved the issue (did the impossible so to speak) and became the hero of the hour.

    Some more pointers:

    1. Remember that an employee exists for the benefit of the company. Be prepared to phrase your answers in a manner that will sound like you would be an asset to the company.

    2. Also remember an interview is like a first date. Both sides are investigating as to whether or not a future relationship is a good idea or would be enjoyable. Don't be afraid to ask questions of the interviewer to make sure the company and you are a good fit.

    3. Play the part. You say that that the job you are going for is for customer service. You should sound calm, confident, and be enjoyable to talk with.

    4. This is the business world. Under no circumstances bring up about childish exploits involving fights, sex, or alcohol.

    5. Do some research. Check the companies financials if they are public. What type of business do they do. Have they been in the news lately? You don't have to be a walking encyclopedia on the company, but know a few key facts and drop them in at the appropriate time.

    That's all i can think of off the top of my head. Good luck

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      Tuesday, December 27, 2011

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

      I am sixteen and have my first interview in two days. Its at McDonald's, so nothing to fancy. I wasn't sure what I should wear. I could use some extra opinions. My interview is also right after school, so I won't have time to change before then.

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      regardless of what anyone else says, do NOT wear jeans. find yourself a nice knee length skirt or a pair of dress pants that are not too tight. wear it with a nicer top that covers your boobs, and has at least a cap sleeve. if you are going to wear heels for shoes, make sure they are shorter heels, and dont look remotely hookerish.

      yeah yeah i know its just mcdonalds, but first impressions count for a lot when you are applying for a job. wouldnt it suck if you turned up in jeans and got the one manager who was a complete dick about dress codes and wrote you off simply because you couldnt be arsed to wear something other than what you would wear to school on a normal day?

      ive seen it happen. i used to work at a food place. and it was a small restaurant so if there was an interview going on, you could usually see/hear it. people who turned up in jeans never got the job.

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      • Wear some jeans, a cute top, and some boots:) If not boots, just some sneakers or something, like these outfits i made on polyvore

        (scroll down, i have a ton)www.polyvore.com/cgi/profile?id=1…hope i helped! and good luckk!

      • Just wear a nice, casual (but not too casual!) shirt and nicely fitting jeans and ballerina flats.

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      Tuesday, December 20, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What do i wear for a job interview?

      which type of dresses are preferable for job interviews, is it good to wear formal dresses or any other. please suggest the best one.

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      To make the best impression for job interviews, choose a matching skirt (knee length or slightly below) and jacket with a plain white blouse. A pant suit would be second choice. The suits color should be solid and medium to dark in color. Shoes should be conservative with less than a two inch heel. Jewelry should be extremely minimal and neither distracting nor overly expensive looking.

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      • If you are looking for a certain style of dress I would go with a wrap dress. It is expandable to any body type/size in a neutral color (I would stick with navy,cream, gray, and of course black). I agree with the other user about minimal jewelry, pick key pieces (i.e. a nice pair of earrings, or ring but stay clear of bangles or anything else distracting).
        As far as formal dresses go, I would steel clear of anything extremely designer, while it does make a good outfit, I would not want to dress better than the boss/or interviewer (save that until after you get hired!!! :D )

      Tuesday, December 13, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: Have you ever had a job interview over the phone? What jobs allow this?

      I will need to find a job in another state, but since I don't have a place to stay over there until I get a job, would a phone interview be possible for basic jobs?

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      Some employers screen potential applicants over the phone, however this does not result in an applicant getting hired without a face to face interview. You cannot force an employer to give you a phone interview. Most employers want to see the applicant in person. Finding a job is going to be extremely difficult for you if you are not local and cannot attend a normal interview.

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      • Usually, the applicant pool is large enough for basic non-professional jobs that they don't do phone interviews. Phone interviews usually are used for "professional" or in-demand jobs where the employer is drawing from a much smaller applicant pool and wants to avoid having to pay someone to come interview.

      • Many places do first interviews over the phone.
        It's a good way to decide if they actually want to deal with you in person.Here are some typical questions you would be asked during a phone interviews.
        I'll give you some of the answers I have used in the past that always landed me those top tier positions.

        Q-"At your last job, tell me some of the ways you stood out in comparison to colleagues"?

        A-"During our morning meetings, we would each have to make a presentation about improving attitudes for the day. Rather than rambling corporate mumbo jumbo, I would stand up, and just start snoring as hard as I could with my eyes wide open."

        Q-"Give me an example of going above and beyond for the customer."

        A-"I am an advocate of direct eye contact. Direct eye contact while I dump my *** out and **** in the office trash can, begging them for pictures of their kids."

        Q-"Finally, describe yourself in three words."

        A-"I'm well spoken. I'm well organized, and I love the smell of a mans morning breath."Hopefully this points you in the right direction.

        Good luck!

      Job Interview Questions: What to wear for a UPS job interview?

      Hello. I need some advice. I have a job interview tomorrow morning for "drivers helper". And it says "Candidate is required to wear Work Boot or work shoe". What about top attire. What should I wear. I was thinking a button down shirt with black slacks. Is that to much for the position I'm applying for. And what kind of questions am I expected to e ask? any help would be nice.

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      I think you should wear nice slacks and a button down shirt and nothing less. This is a job interview and you should dress to impress. I believe the note on work boots was meant for after you get hired, so be prepared to purchase them if you don't have any.
      Since this is a helper position, you may want to ask if it is a seasonal job. It sounds like it to me. UPS gets overloaded during the holidays. If it is, ask what the chances are of you staying on after the holidays. Other questions you may want to ask are about hours, pay, benefits, overtime and training.
      That's all I can think of at the moment. Hope it helps. GOOD LUCK!

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      • For ALL interviews, you dress up. meaning slacks and a nice button up shirt AND dress shoes. If you wanna look even better, add a tie, ties make everyone look professional. It doesn't matter if the job is for a driver or for garbage man. to the interview you dress up.

      • Here this article should help bit.ly/baX4Rf

        Is a self help guide about what to wear on interviews based on positions.

        George

      • Maybe just some jeans and a polo shirt with a tie,

      • I just want to tell you; Good luck in the interview!

      Sunday, December 11, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: I have a job interview for real estate. What key points will they be looking for?

      I'm 18 years of age and I want to get into the real estate industry. I have being working in the retail environment for the one company for over 2 years now and have had many leadership roles. and today I have an interview for a job in real estate as a sales person. Is there any advice that anyone can give me before my interview?

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      I have followed the real estate industry for a few years and a former relative co-owns a popular real estate company in the area. Here is what I've learned:

      1. Dress very polished!
      2. Speak eloquently.
      3. Either show you are knowledgeable or accentuate your passion in the industry.
      4. Exhibit your leadership experience, namely being charismatic and persuasive.

      The real estate industry is all about perceptions and impressions.

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      • I cover for the receptionist everyday at a real estate firm I work for! So I see like 2-3 interviewers come in each day. Obviously, dress well! Be 15 minutes early! Bring a pen! These little things make HUGE impact. Weve seen people come in jeans and were already like noooo no no.

      Sunday, October 23, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: I need help on my first job interview, please?

      I'm 17 year old girl and I'm having my first job interview at Vans tomorrow. All I know is that it will be a group interview and based from what I've seen before, there will only be one interviewer. I'm really a newbie when it comes to this, so can you guys give me tips on what to wear and what questions to ask? Oh, and also can you give me some possible questions that they will ask?

      Thank you :) I'll give 5 stars to the best answer!

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      You should wear a nice dress , and look your best , because employers hire the people who make good impressions . They sometimes ask why you left your last job or what responsibilities you had , what do you want todo 5-10 yrs in future , may ask about your courses in school and how do you think it relates , why do you want to work here or what do you know about our company . You can ask about pay , benefits , future payraises , or expectations from prospective boss . Never be too honest and give them too much information that may be viewed negatively , but tell the truth and never lie in an interview . Best of luck !

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      • A group interview is no pressure. Dress in slacks, blouse and comfortable shoes. Hair neat. No perfume, easy on makeup and very little jewelry. Pay attention to what is said. You will not be asked any hard questions.

      Monday, October 3, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: How to act in a job interview?

      Im 16 and Im filling out applications. So I won't to prepare on what is expected in a job interview I'm nervous already lol. Can you give me tips and what to wear just in case somebody calls me

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      your too young to worry about it.

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        Saturday, September 17, 2011

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

        I have a job interview at journey's shoe store tomorrow. It's a very laid back and casual place so I don't want to look too dressy and I definitely don't want to look too casual. I need answers asap. Thank you. Oh and I'm 16 and female, if that helps at all.

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        Dress like a 16 yr old girl lol. Also, wear shoes they sell. Don't show up in heels, even with jeans and a shirt. The vibe there I always got (in HS I worked there) was kinda skater girl type of girls we hired. Keys are smile, don't be toooo peppy, and don't dress overly exposed or like you are really preppy.

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        • Wear a pair of shoes from the store it shows you like the store and will tell people to shop there in turn increasing the stores business this mite help but ur 16 just hiring you mite make guys go there more so just wutever

        • Ooooo I love journeys wear jeans and a decent top good luck ..

        • just wear clean clothes

        Monday, August 29, 2011

        Job Interview Questions: How should I cancel a job interview?

        I have a job interview tomorrow, but the only problem I have is that it is way too far. My parents are not advising me to go to this job interview, simply because it could be stressful. There are other branches of this company in my city (which is closer to me). So my question is how do I cancel the interview and still get permission from them to transfer to a closer branch?

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        Give them a call and explain that it may not be feasible for you to work at such distance and if they a re hiring for multiple branches then mention your preference for the one closest to your home. And if they are only hiring for that specific branch then it is sure there's no communication between the branches and just skip this interview and apply for one where you prefer to work.

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        • If you dont INTERVIEW for the job, why would they need to give you PERMISSION to transfer? Basically, you wont get the job if you dont interview.

          One branch is not going to communicate with the other branch that you missed an interview.

          Dont sweat it.. cancel that interview and then call the local branch and arrange an interview there.

        • in that case, it is advisable for you to go to the iinterview. if you pass it, you can ask their advice. if you do not, there is no need to worry about the later stuff. but i hope you can get what you want, good luck.