Showing posts with label questions to ask the interviewer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label questions to ask the interviewer. Show all posts

Monday, January 23, 2012

Job Interview Questions: What should i wear at a job interview?

im 17 n still in high school and want to look good for a job interview. im talking bout interviews for a job at H-E-B, WAL-MART, or at an animal clinic

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Recommended Answer:
just go in completely naked wearing a trench coat, and if the interview begins to go bad, flash the hell out of the boss.

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  • Women should make their own choices about interview attire, but just as with any of the "rules" for dressing for success, they should make those choices fully informed about the risks and realities. Thus, we present the pros and cons of wearing pantsuits to an interview:

    Pros:
    If the pantsuit is widely acceptable attire in the workplace, it should be acceptable for job interviews.
    The idea that a pantsuit is unprofessional is outdated. It emanates from a male power structure that seeks to keep women in their place.
    Many employers (some surveys indicate the vast majority, in fact) say it doesn't matter as long as the pantsuit looks professional.
    Many recruiters themselves wear pantsuits.
    If you are not comfortable or confident wearing a skirted suit, you might not interview well. You should be true to yourself, and your clothing should reflect your self-image and help you project your most confident self. Some women feel they look better in pantsuits than in skirted suits.
    Pantsuits may be more acceptable in colder climates.
    Some professionals view pantsuits as actually more professional than skirtsuits because they make women seem powerful and more equal with men.

    Cons:
    It's better to be overdressed than under. Whereas you might go wrong wearing a pantsuit, it's almost impossible to go wrong wearing a skirted suit.
    It's not the pants that determine professionalism as much as it is whether the candidate wears a jacket (true of both men and women).
    Many experts say a pantsuit is OK for a second or third interview, but the skirted suit is still the best bet for the first interview. When Andersen Consulting recruits on college campuses, for example, the firm recommends skirted suits for the first two rounds of interviews, with pantsuits acceptable for the third round.
    Employers want to hire candidates who are a good "fit" with the organization; if you interview in a pantsuit in a company where all the female employees are wearing skirtsuits, you won't be perceived as fitting in.

    How to Dress for an Interview:

    Men's Interview Attire
    •Suit (solid color - navy or dark grey)
    •Long sleeve shirt (white or coordinated with the suit)
    •Belt
    •Tie
    •Dark socks, conservative leather shoes
    •Little or no jewelry
    •Neat, professional hairstyle
    •Limit the aftershave
    •Neatly trimmed nails
    •Portfolio or briefcase

    Women's Interview Attire
    •Suit (navy, black or dark grey)
    •The suit skirt should be long enough so you can sit down comfortably
    •Coordinated blouse
    •Conservative shoes
    •Limited jewelry (no dangling earrings or arms full of bracelets)
    •No jewelry is better than cheap jewelry
    •Professional hairstyle
    •Neutral pantyhose
    •Light make-up and perfume
    •Neatly manicured clean nails
    •Portfolio or briefcase

    What Not to Bring to the Interview
    •Gum
    •Cell phone
    •Ipod
    •Coffee or soda
    •If you have lots of piercings, leave some of your rings at home (earrings only, is a good rule)
    •Cover tattoos

    Interview Attire Tips
    •Before you even think about going on an interview, make sure you have appropriate interview attire and everything fits correctly.
    •Get your clothes ready the night before, so you don't have to spend time getting them ready on the day of the interview.
    •If your clothes are dry clean only, take them to the cleaners after an interview, so they are ready for next time.
    •Polish your shoes.
    •Bring a breath mint and use it before you enter the building.

  • Go in very professional !

    Men wear suit with the works nice shoes and a if you want a watch or one ring

    Girls natural make up and business suit. Ditch the skirt cause some women interviewers may not like that. Wear nice heels. One pair of earrings on no more then a size of a stud.

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Job Interview Questions: People show up for a job interview, stuck in a room and must start killing one another?

in the end, a woman wins because she's willing to let everybody else die. turns out the interview is real and she gets the job--they continue to monitor experiements like the one she just went through.

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Recommended Answer:
the killing room

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  • I saw that. Hated it.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Im 17,and i have a job interview with American Eagle in a couple days and i need HELP?

I only have jeans( i know that's crazy) do u thing i can wear skinny jeans to a job interview with a cardiagn and a nice plaid shirt ,i have a SUPER DUPER HUGE PERSONALITY, so maybe they wont even notice!!!

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Recommended Answer:
I assume that this is a young lady. You could put on a long shirt with a nice belt (a skinny one), if you have it; add jewelery and a nice bag. Be sure to pay close attention to hygiene. Make sure that your hair is presentable, (flat iron works well). Always look directly in the eyes of the person you are talking to, and very important, shake their hand beginning and end. Good Luck!!! From Mrs Taylor of Mrs Taylor's Tea House.

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  • A little advice: Get a pair of black pants. Ask your parents to help. Jeans just look unprofessional. And don't go overboard with this crazy personality. Keep calm and be honest and be professional, but excited and ready to work.

  • just go out and buy a pair of black slacks.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Job Interview Soon, Proper Clothing?

Later on today I have a job interview at the library and I've just realized that I do not own a pair of khakis or dress pants. But, I do own a nice pair of khaki shorts along with a nice, white button-up collared shirt. Would that hurt my chances at getting the job if I wear these shorts?

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Recommended Answer:
Yes, you will hurt your chances! Better to run a buy an inexpensive pair, or pick up a pair at a second-hand store than wear shorts, in my opinion.

Here's a rule of thumb that I use to tell interviewees: look at what folks in that workplace are wearing, and step it up a little for the interview. If folks at the library are wearing shorts or jeans, you want to wear khakis. If they're wearing khakis, wear dress pants. If they're wearing dress pants, wear a suit.

Hope this helps, and good luck! If you really just don't have time or any way around it, go with the shorts, and keep your confidence up! They may not appreciate what you're wearing, but you can still self yourself with your confidence.

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  • Ooh, shorts look unprofessional.
    You should just run to Walmart or a cheap store to get some khaki or black pants.

  • Go out and get a cheap pair of dress or khaki pants. Shorts dont look that appropriate.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Job Interview Questions: I had a job interview yesterday and the manager said he would call me today but hasn't yet?

... should I call him? He told me he would call me today whether I got the job or not to let me know. He has to call today because orientation is tomorrow and I don't know if I need to go or not unless he calls. How long should I wait before I call him (if I should)? It's 5:30 pm right now where I live. The interview was at McDonald's if that makes a difference, and I'm 17.

Thanks!

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Recommended Answer:
I would wait for another two or so hours before calling. The day's not over yet! :) Congrats on the possible job.

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  • Well i would phone a couple of hours later obviously before the place shut. They could think that your really interesed and committed to the job but then they could think you are being pusshy. Maybe call them in the morning as soon as they open. Hope you get the job

  • If you do not get a call. Call them to ask what happened at the last hour. If he doesn't call you do not have a job I guess.

  • I wouldn't stress... Don't call him u might sound pushy... Y don't u send him an email is he doesn't cAll b the end of the night but I'm sure he will :))

Friday, November 4, 2011

Job Interview Questions: What should I wear to my job interview at Wal Mart?

I'm applying for just a standard job there. What should I wear to the interview tomorrow? Also, I'm a guy.

Khakis and a Polo Shirt.
Jeans and a nice T-Shirt
Jeans and a Polo Shirt

or go all out and wear a Dress Shirt and Tie?

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Recommended Answer:
don't wear jeans

khakis/slacks with polo t shirt or dress long sleeve shirt

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  • The Khakis and jeans are a little casual, do you have black dress pants ? The polo shirt or a dress shirt without a tie should be good .

  • Just wear an nice tee and nice jeans. Really nice though without going to over done. It's wal mart there not that high in standards.

  • Tuxedo

  • Lol! the first choice, cause remember your applying for Wal Mart! :)

Friday, October 21, 2011

Job Interview Questions: What should I say at the job interview today?

this is only my second job interview and i really need an idea on what to say, because i'm clueless.

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Recommended Answer:
Just be focused and listen to the question carefully and take some time to think about your answer. Some common interview questions are "why should we hire you" and "tell me about yourself"... answer professionally, don't just babble everything about your life. When they ask you to tell them a little about yourself, Say your name then what school you go to, what major your in and be all excited and happy. Show the company that you are energenic and excited even though they may pull a straight face with you. But they're only doing this so they could understand and listen to what you say.
When they ask why they should Hire you, think about it first then answer. Perhaps say that you're motivated and always focused on what you do, or even make it up and say that "I believe you have great customer service and it's something I would love to be a part of"

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  • Do your research on the company, have your gaps in employment covered or be ready to articulate your education and other experiences which qualify yo for the job. Always be diplomatic about your prior employer, if you have one. Ask questions to show you are interested in the company/agency and what your duties might be. Don't ask about fringe benefits unless the interviewer(s) bring it up. Be poised and dress appropriately.

  • Vivi is right on this one.One of the biggest mistakes i see in interviews,is where the applicant "runs down" or complains,of former employers.No matter what you thought of them,or how things went,always be positive of your past.Don't be afraid to ask them questions,as they do you.Ask things like,"What do you like about working here","What are your goals,with the company","How long have you been here and how long did it take you,to get where you are today".Don't try to upstage the interviewer,but show that you are passionate to stick around and do anything it takes,to secure your future and the companies.Show that you are an asset,rather than a burden.

  • Practice what your responses will be, with either your friend or by recording your responses and playing them.

    Listen to the questions and wait until the interviewer is through before answering.

    Try to be as relevant as possible when answering questions. This means that you try to relate what you know with what the company is looking for.

    Use proper English when answering questions and avoid slang or street language since this is generally considered unprofessional.

    Try to be as cooperative and enthusiastic as possible as this will make the interviewer feel you are an easy person to talk to.

    Ask questions about the position and the organization.

    Avoid asking questions that can be found on the company's website.

    Avoid asking questions about salary and job benefits.