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

Friday, February 17, 2012

Job Interview Questions: What personal information do you need to bring to a job interview?

Such as social security numbers, birthdates, along those lines?

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Recommended Answer:
For a job interview, bring your resume, and information you'll need to complete an application. Information like your previous job experience (company name, address, dates of employment) and reference information (name, relationship, job title at which company, and phone number). You may need to know your birthdate and social security number to complete the application. A potential employer will only have this information if you or an agency have provided it previously.

Once hired, you'll need to bring actual documents proving identity for them to complete a form I-9.

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  • The potential employer should already have all of that info - you need to bring a copy of your resume, pens and paper ( to take notes ), be dressed professionally, ask questions re: the company, and such things

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!

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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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    Tuesday, December 20, 2011

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

    i have a class project wre i have to actually do a job interview, and i have to dress the part. i dont know what to wear! the class is my first class of the day. i am five two and half, have blure/green eyes, blonde hair with reds and browns it in. and have big brests. and curvy. im sure what to wear at ALL! clothes, colors, make up, shoes, and jewelry and hand bag.please and thank you!!!

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    Recommended Answer:
    I personally prefer wearing skirts rather than slacks. Women looks better and more feminine when they do. If you're 5'2 1/2, you should definitely wear a knee length skirt or an inch to two higher because below the knee skirt makes someone looks short. Tucked in a buttoned down shirt under a black skirt and paired it up with a perfect ONE buttoned black blazer (current trend). I also suggest you wear a black kitten heels shoes so you would be comfortable. There's actually no rule on what color of shirt you should wear in a job interview but if you wanna be safe then wear a white one although I think that a pastel (light pink, lilac, tangerine, teal, pastel red- your choice) colored shirt looks nice and pretty... and it won't look boring. On make up, I recommend that you wear a coral one (brown/orange shade) on your eyes and cheeks and a light pink lip gloss or lipstick. Wear minimal accessories, an arm watch, a simple pearl or diamond earring and a medium size clutch shoulder bag will do. Hope it helps. :)

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    • First Black pant you can never go wrong with black pants. any color blouse with a black dress jacket over it. black heels not crazy heels Conservative. small handbag. light make up but not to light. A watch is always good shows your smart. and small earings.

    • You must have to wear decent and sober clothes in which you look graceful and nice.

    • jasmine's answer was 100% correct

    Sunday, December 18, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Tips for my job interview (door-to-door sales)?

    I have a job interview for the position of door-to-door saleperson for a telecommunications company. I've never had a job before, and I have no marketing experience.

    Has anyone worked as a salesperson before? What sort of things do they ask in the interview? Can anyone give me tips for the job itself?

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    Recommended Answer:
    In "direct selling" there are a number of contributing factors to being successful. I will mention two of them. Very often, in a "direct selling" company, they will have a sales system (perhaps even a script) for the sales rep to follow. My advice is to follow the system as perfectly as possible. The reason is that it has been tried many times and most likely works much better than a person relying on their own "selling skills." The second piece of advice is that "door-to-door" selling is a game of numbers. It can be very frustrating, but if you know what your "conversion rates" are to be and you "hit enough doors," you will find that it will pay off.

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      Friday, December 16, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: I have a job interview at my local Amusement Park tomorow?

      this is my first interview ever( im 17). Is there any thing i should know? any tips to help me get the job( i really need it!)? Thanks in advance!

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      Recommended Answer:
      Dress to impress, they will ask you about your previous work experience so be prepared to talk about that.. they will give you scenarios and you will have to answer accordingly. Be prepared to be in there for about half an hour minimum. If all goes well u will most likely be hired on the spot. Amusment parks hire anyone so im certain you will get the job.. good luck =)

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        Sunday, November 27, 2011

        Job Interview Questions: What should I (Male) wear to my job interview for a place called Main Event (LaserTag/Bowling/Arcade/Bar)?

        Im 16 and have an interview for this place called Main Event, you can look it up on google. This is my first job interview and Im a guy, what should I wear without looking over the top?

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        Recommended Answer:
        Khakis or similar pants and a polo. Tuck your shirt in & wear a belt.

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        • You should always dress one step above what you'd wear to work, so if you'll wear jeans and tee shirt to work, wear khakis and a polo shirt. If you'll wear khakis and a polo shirt to work, wear a shirt and tie to the interview.

        • Dress casual, but nice, clean and fitting properly. Don't wear anything that's baggy and looks like 2 of you could fit in it. Nice jeans or slack and a shirt with a collar. doesn't have to be a dress shirt - just not a t-shirt.

        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. :)

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        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.

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        • 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
          www.fatwalletnow.ws no interview require

        Wednesday, October 5, 2011

        Job Interview Questions: Should I take my current employee evaluation to a new job interview?

        I just got my evaluation done from my current employer and it went well. I have a new job interview later on today.

        Would it be okay to take it to the interview? What is your opinion

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        Recommended Answer:
        Never give away your control. If you give this evaluation to the prospectus employer, he/she may contact your former employer. do yo want that to happen? You will never really know at that point what is being said about you; good or bad.

        Only give what is required unless requested. You could say, I can provide references at a later date,' but only if it becomes an issue.Then line up people who you know for SURE will give you a sterling recommendation. Usually those are people who do not have an 'axe to grind' in regards to the out-come. Your current employer might have. Losing you unexpectedly, or holding grudges from a long time ago, maybe? Did you ever come up short on an assignment? Pay Back can be a bit_h.

        Does your current employer know you are thinking of 'jumping ship' so to speak? How would that be perceived? If you are 100% sure your current employer wouldn't block you or do a flip on you, then go for it, but my gut feeling is to tell you NOT to do this.

        'Pride Goes Before A Fall,' my friend, or as they used to say, 'You Ain't All That.'

        Think before you speak or act, and above all else ...

        DON'T GIVE AWAY YOUR CONTROL OF THE SITUATION !

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        • You can take it with you, but don't talk about it or show it unless the conversation goes that way.

          Every company is different and the standards for one company may not be the same for others.

        • no. that is nuts. you will never get a 2nd interview if you do that.

        Tuesday, August 30, 2011

        Job Interview Questions: Job interview?! . . .?

        I have a group job interview at American Eagle and I don't know what I should wear! Can anyone please help me out? I want to look decent but not like I'm trying to hard

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        Recommended Answer:
        Wear up-to-date American Eagle clothes. If you're a male; their plaid shirts are always a good choice, or a polo or button-up. If you're a female; a cute flirty dress they have are good, or something trendy, but NOT scandalous.

        In all honesty, American Eagle isn't too harsh on you if you don't look like a model, they're more about customer service, and once you're hired, you can buy some more clothes with your discount!

        Good luck!!

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        • american eagle clothes, dress how there employees dress.