Showing posts with label questions for job interviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label questions for job interviews. Show all posts

Monday, February 27, 2012

Job Interview Questions: What does it mean when someone says this in a job interview?

In a sandwich fast-food place.

"We're doing other interviews for the position this week so if anything comes up we'll let you know"

Does this basically mean "Go away, you're rejected?"

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Recommended Answer:
No, it doesn't mean that. Basically, they are keeping you from being too cocky from thinking you got the job, and letting you know that other people are in the running for the job.

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  • This means that they want to interview more people before making their decision so that they can hire the best possible person. If they were really interested though they would've said "you have a lot of really good qualifications but we haven't finished interviewing yet" or something to that effect so keep on looking elsewhere but never give up hope either.

  • Nah, I've had two places tell me that already and I got hired at both. I also had two places tell me that, and I didn't get hired at them.

    I know, because I thought the same thing when they told me that, too. Maybe they don't want you to think they're desperate? It's really hit or miss, and I think it's sort of one of those things you can't read too much into.

  • We're hoping we can find someone better, or, we've talked to someone else but they might decide they don't want this job.

  • Your emplyement is not of permanent nature

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Job Interview Questions: What to Wear - Smart Casual Job Interview?

I have been invited to an induction and interview session, from a job. my tasks would involve
house functions within our bars, restaurants and hospitality suite, washing up or restocking the bar.

What should i wear, as it is training too, i cant dress too smart? How about black trousers and a black shirt or maybe white shirt? Please help, any suggestions?

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Recommended Answer:
if you are in hospitality and food services and are customer facing then you can't go wrong with black dress shoes, black slacks and a white button-down shirt or white dress shirt.

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  • Hello,

    Dress neatly and conservatively. You want to project the best possible image of yourself, so plan and prepare a neat, businesslike outfit. You can't go wrong with a business suit. Even if the company has explicitly stated that it's a “business casual” workplace, stick with the suit. An interview is not the time to express your unique fashion sense; it's the time to show you know when it's time to follow the rules and traditions of business.

    I hope this helps. Good luck on your interview! :-)

Friday, December 16, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Should I ask to reschedule a job interview?

A job interviewer called and left me a message saying that I can schedule an interview from 12 - 2:30 on Wednesday and Thursday. I am a high school student, so I go to school from 8 to 3. Although I can excuse myself from school, I would rather not.

Would it be acceptable to ask if an interview can be scheduled after 3:00? Or would that be unprofessional/unacceptable?

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Recommended Answer:
Maybe the company doesnt't realize that you are a high school student.
Yes, you should call them back to reschedule after school hours.

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    Wednesday, November 9, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: First Job interview in over a YEAR. I'm freaking out, I need help/advice/tips?

    I have my first job interview in over a year. I'm beyond nervous because I REALLY want this job, but DOZENS of people have applied for it.

    I'm a good worker but I'm not very good at interviews. How can I ace this? And a few questions.

    When an interviewer says "So tell me about yourself" <-- What do they really want to know.

    What trick questions should I be prepared for? And how do I answer them?

    Anything that they might throw at me that I should be ready for?

    How do I make a good impression? Ive had interviews before for jobs I had experience for but I never got a call back so I must be doing something wrong.

    Any advice/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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    Recommended Answer:
    I've interviewed lots of people for jobs, so here's some advice:

    People make snap judgments about others on the way they look, and it is often said that interviewers form an opinion of someone in the first three seconds of seeing them.
    Have freshly washed and cut hair, clean pressed clothes etc. Have a pen and paper with you - they might ask you to write something down. Take a calculator and electronic spell checker to fill out any forms.

    DO NOT BE SEXY - A big no-no! Unless you want to be a poll dancer.

    SMILE - people like friendly people. Be polite and don't laugh or try and make jokes. They may backfire. Do not rush what you say and never swear or say anything personal or political. Do not tell people about your unhappy childhood, and yes, people do all of the things I have mentioned here.
    Have a good handshake. Practice with friends if you're not sure.
    Do some research on the company and the job in question. You can ask for a job description in advance. Use knowledge to impress: 'I know you operate in three countries overseas, and my experience in this area would help your oganisation do XXX'. Also, one common question is 'What do you know about our company?'. Also 'What do you think this job entails?'. Have answers to these questions.

    Take your own CV with you. You might be asked about dates or duties, and you can refer to it. Plus, sometimes someone else joins the interview and it always looks organised if you can hand out another copy of your CV on the spot.

    ANSWER THE QUESTION, and do not go off on any odd stories. Keep it brief and straightforward. .

    Many interviewers will look at your CV and pick out bits that interest them with regard to the job in question, so do the same yourself. Ask yourself how each job you have held might help you in the one you want. Look at any weak spots, like strange gaps or short jobs, and have answers ready.
    You need to show you act with purpose and have a life plan. People may ask you what you want to accomplish in your career, or where do you see yourself in five years from now and so on.
    People will look to see if you can achieve a result, so have examples of how you 'increased sales by 30% or similar to hand.

    Other questions are:
    What do you think you can bring to this organisation?
    What do you think you can bring to this job? What do you think this job involves?
    Why do you want this job? (Don't say because I want any job, say something about the company being great and it would fit in with your career path or similar)
    What do you do in your spare time? (Say sports, reading (have a book in mind) and going out to dinner in interesting restaurants. Do NOT say you like anything remotely odd - there's no upside to that and that's all the interviewer will remember afterwards.)
    What did you enjoy most about your previous jobs? (Say setting goals and achieving targets or something pro-job. Make it personal because you don't want to look too obvious!)
    The most popular 'trick' question is 'What did you do when you failed in a task?' Don't say 'I have never failed, you have to say I learned from my mistakes and implemented recommendations to ensure X never happened again. Some mean people will also ask you to describe what happened.
    Another 'trick' question is 'What are your personal weaknesses?' Don't say 'I don't have any' it won't go down well. The stock answer to that one is 'I work too hard at my job and I'm a perfectionist'. (everyone says the same thing!)
    Keep in mind any great achievements you have and see if you can mention them in your answers without just randomly bringing them in as a list. If you have an olympic gold or have gone around the world in a sail boat definately get it in somehow.

    Basically, you have to look at yourself objectively, and look at that organisation and that job and just see how you can make yourself fit in to their needs.

    Always remember that the interview doesn't stop until you are out of view of the building.

    It is important to smile at the end of the interview and know that the person is still forming an opinion of you. Have some ideas of what to talk about in the lift back down to the front door. It could be about your journey, the weather or the fact that you are off to meet an old friend. Strangely people use this period to get a feel for how you would be as a colleague. Sometimes you can look out of the window and see an interviewee taking his jacket off and being a slob as he leaves, and that puts you off him. Remember this, get away from the interviewer before you relax.

    Get a friend to give you a test interview for some experience.

    Hope this helps! Good luck!

    If they don't call you back don't take it to heart - there are always lots of good people for most jobs, and interviewers select who they like often for simple reasons (they just liked X better) so it is not personal or saying that you're not good or couldn't do the job.

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      Friday, November 4, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What to expect at a Job Interview?

      i applied for a job at the Movie Theaters & i'm wondering what to expect for the Job Interview. Because this is going to be my first job i ever had, Student Summer Job. So what might they ask & try to find out?

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      Recommended Answer:
      i had an interview at the movies for my first job too lol. basically they asked the basic questions like why do you want to work here? what makes you a good choice for a place like this? stuff like that. but since it was a movie theater they want you to be talkative and friendly, they asked me things like are you good at communicating? are you a friendly person? do you work well in groups or by yourself? what are you strengths and weaknesses? they also asked me to tell them a joke and a theoretical question about a dog and the wind. as long as you seem happy and have a good sense of humor they'll think high of you... trust me...
      And dont stutter!! practice answering questions at your house with your parents because the faster response and better answer you have will make you look ALOT better

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      • 1.smartness
        +1.dedication
        +1.readiness for hard work
        +1.punctuality
        +1.awareness
        ---------------------------
        = 5
        ---------------------------
        i have given one number to each requirement
        and it's resulted in power full FIVE
        FOLLOW THOSE FIVE

      Wednesday, October 26, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What is a Hollister Job interview like?

      I have a job interview at Hollister on Tuesday. I was just wondering what the atmosphere is like during the interview. I was also wondering where exactly the interview is held, because I'm a little confused. I was planning on wearing Hollister to the interview (Not a t-shirt. I'm wearing a cute cardigan with a lacy tank underneath), is it a good idea to do that? Should a bring a resume? Any information you have would be beneficial. Thanks :D

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      Recommended Answer:
      It feels as if your in front of a camera on a show around the world,be careful and don't strugle ,just say whatever your gonna say and there you got it, P.S. It's embarssing!

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      Wednesday, October 12, 2011

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

      Tomorrow I have a job interview at J.Crew and I am wondering what I should wear. My dad suggested for me to not wear black which I won't. I noticed J.Crew is kind of preppy, so I am wondering if I should dress casual preppy? Any suggestions?

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      Recommended Answer:
      Yes, preppy. Tip: always dress as the job you want. So, yes, if they see you like their collection of preppy clothes, they'll like you even more. Wear something you have from there - they'll be impressed. but not causual. make it a little professional.

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      • Always dress one level above the job you're applying for. For J. Crew, dress in a good pair of khakis and a button-down shirt.

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      Tuesday, September 20, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What are questions you've been asked in a job interview?

      I'm going in for my first job interview in a few days and I'm just a bit nervous. What are some questions you've been asked in a job interview? What are some less common ones you've been asked?

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      Recommended Answer:
      There are too many websites that has answers for interview questions. One word of advice, do NOT read and memorize them. It will let you down in your interview.
      The most difficult question in any interview is "Tell me about yourself" or "Describe yourself". You really need to have an answer that will fetch you a job that you want. Think about this. This is where you will present your qualifications, your strengths and may be a couple weakness (that should be in your favor). Other than that, interview for freshers are not that difficult. Just be yourself and be confident. Think this way, they are not going to execute you if you answer anything wrong, so be polite, honest and do a good interview. Show a little charm in the interview, interviewers like it. Wish you goodluck, if possible, give us the good news on your recruitment.

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      • What motivates me? What inspires me? Those were some that i never really thought about lol. And make sure you know what customer service means to you. Good luck