Showing posts with label retail job interview questions and answers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label retail job interview questions and answers. Show all posts

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Job Interview Questions: I have a job interview as cost analyst. Need help!?

I have never taken an accounting class in my life, but I know the basics. I have a job interview tomorrow as a cost analyst. I need to study the subject now so I don't say something stupid during the interview. What subjects should I know? Where can I get help? It's a very good job and I can't mess things up. Please only serious answers... if you're not gonna help me, why bother.

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The company will be looking for you to have certain skills such as strong numeracy and analytical skills prepare examples that demonstrate this. Also read the job description, normally this tells you what the company are looking for ie essential skills and desirable. If the company has not provided a job description then go to a website that advertises a similar position. From there you will get an idea of what skills a Cost Analyst needs. Then prepare examples of these specific skills ie analytical skills.
Accountancy is not always a pre requisite if they have called you for interview they will be aware of your subjects through your resume.

Act confident and make sure you know your resume thoroughly as questions will be based around this, make sure you research the company and research what a cost analyst does.

Good luck!

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  • You don't need to be an accountant to do this job.

    I was one for a major company. It's really easy.
    You were probably chosen for your knowledge in computer programs.
    This is what you will need - computer experience - enjoy your job - it really is fun.
    It has VERY little to do with accounting.
    I can't remember ever dealing with accounting.
    Except knowing what accrue meant.
    A lot to do with computers - you must have some strong computer background experience or degree
    /

Monday, February 6, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Is it ok to reschedule or cancel a job interview?

someone called me and left a message and said ill have my interview this afternoon. the problem is it is so far from my place. like an hour and a half drive. and im not sure im ready for it. can i call them back and ask for reschedule or possibly cancel coz the place is not convenient for me.

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Umm, you're asking them to give you a job. It's not about what's convenient for YOU, it's about what's convenient for THEM. As an employer, if you called and asked me to reschedule an interview with this story, I would tell you to not even bother coming in. Your application would already be in the trash.

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  • look you should try to avoid rescheduling for a job interview as much as possible it doesn't look good, but in your case lets say you reschedule and get the job if its not convenient for you now will it be every day especially if its a 9-5 and with traffic? think of gas prices, time, and car maintenance. If its a part time then sure why not. it its full time and the pay is good then go for it. ...

  • Call to cancel if you are not going to show up for the interview. You should not expect the interviewer to reschedule the interview for a time that is convenient for you. Cancelling the interview means someone else has a better chance of getting hired than you do.

  • Its possible but it does NOT look good for you. If it is too much of an inconvenience for you to make the interview, then your dependability just went down the toilet in their eyes.

  • You can, but it might cost you your chance at the job.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Help, have a job interview so nervous?

I have a job interview next week. And I'm a nervous wreck, I don't know what they will ask. Its a hospital

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Be ready.
Google the hospital name followed by the word wikipedia.
Read all the history, etc.
Google the hospital website and read everything.

Go to your library or bookstore and get a book on
How to Ace an Interview.
Read it word for word and practice answering questions with a friend.
Also see if you can pick up a book on building a perfect resume and tune up yours...

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  • They will probably ask: Why do you want to work here? What are your weaknesses, and strengths? Hospitals are "HUGE" in Teamwork. I've worked in a hospital for about 15 years as a Certified Pharmacy Tech. I loved every minute of it. Hospitals usually have great benefits. DO NOT ask about the wages. That is a huge no no at an interview. At any interview that is. They also want you to have an eye for detail. Good luck at your interview.

    EDIT: Don't worry about being nervous. Employers know that people can get nervous at interviews. :-)

  • What type of job at a hospital is it. My Ex-wife is a nurse and if you are going to be in the Medical feild I would suggest not showing your nervousness....

    Look them in the eye, be honest, tell them what you will bring to the team. Give them strengths and ayt least one weakness that you are improving on.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Job Interview Questions: What should I wear to a job interview for a job on college campus?

The job is a desk assistant in the housing building. I'm not sure how formal to dress considering its just a student job where I would normally dress casual if I were to get the job

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wear a puffy blouse with skinny pants and medium height high heels

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    Sunday, January 1, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: Job interview near the same place I just quit? Help?

    I had my first job for three days and they really liked me but I hated the job, so I quit. Now I have a job interview in the same complex as the other place. I didn't know where it was until I had arranged the interview. I don't want to see the people from my old job because I feel so bad. It is possible if I get the job I will see them. I am so annoyed that when I finally get an interview, it's in the same complex. What do I do???????

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    Just relax and don't worry about it. You quit for a good reason so you don't have to be fearful of seeing the people again.

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      Friday, December 23, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What should I wear to a job a interview at a bar and grill place?

      I have a job interview at this place called Club Reno and it's a sportsbar. i have nooo idea what to wear! i really want this job so any advice would be verrrrry appreciated :)

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      Look professional. You cannot go wrong here, it shows you are serious and want the job. Good luck!

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      • your regular professional clothes-its good to show them you are willing to take their interview professionally and let them tell you what is acceptable after. Good impressions on the interview are always good! :D

      Sunday, December 18, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: Appropriate Attire for a Job Interview?

      I have a job interview for a business administrative position. Since it's been really hot outside lately, I was wondering if wearing a short sleeve pant suit would be appropriate attire for this particular type of interview. Thank you!

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      I work with H/R. and weather like this we dont expect someone to walk in wearing a full out suit cause we'll know your just trying to impress us. its appropriate to wear a button up t-shirt (make sure MAKEE SURE you wear anti-percipient deodorant so we dont see your arm pit sweat lines lool. and black suit pants. make sure your shirt is buttoned up with top button opened. dont choke yourself wearing all the buttons and dont show cleavage. good luck with the interview. dont be nervous, stay calm go in their EYE OF THE TIGER!!!

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      • For a really hot day, you can get away with suit pants and a button-up blouse. Just don't wear a lot of jewelry. And necklace nametags should not be worn. A lot of people think it's a ghetto thing, so best not to wear any necklaces at all. Good luck! And don't forget to turn your cell phone off! If you get a call during the interview, you can blame whoever called you for a lost opportunity.

      • should be fine as long as it looks formal.↲ ashish

      Tuesday, November 29, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What is appropriate causal dress for a job interview?

      I have a 2nd interview on Wed for a job. During the first interview I wore a dress shirt, dress pants, and a tie. When I was called to come back for a 2nd interview, the lady said that I could come casual. What would be appropriate casual dress for an interview? A dress shirt and jeans? A dress shirt and khakis? Or should I just continue with the dress shirt, dress pants, and tie?

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      I would also recommend going with tan pants and a nice shirt. It can be a dress shirt or a solid colored polo style shirt. While they did say that casual was okay for the second job interview, it is still usually a good idea to not wear jeans. Good luck!

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      • When going to an interview its better to be over dressed than too casual. You want to show your possible future employer that u want the job and while the lady did say to dress casual, don't take it too far and wear jeans. Jeans are a big no-no.
        I suggest you wear dress pants with maybe a long sleeve button down shirt or even a nice polo. Khakis could work too. Also make sure your finger nails are nice and clean and that are your clothing is not wrinkled, You wouldnt believe how picky some employers can be!
        I Hope this helped, Good luck!!

      • She may have told you to dress casually because the dress code for the job is "business casual" and she wants to see what you think is appropriate to wear to work. Khakis and an oxford shirt or nice polo shirt would probably be appropriate. Don't show up for the second interview in jeans unless the job is yard work.

      • You don't necessarily have to wear a dress shirt; any nice, long-sleeved collared shirt should be fine, as long as its in a subdued color/pattern. Khakis would be perfect.

        Jeans are a "no".

      • Absolutely go more casual. But don't wear jeans. Khakis and a nice casual shirt like a polo. Wear a belt and make sure everything is clean and not wrinkled.

      • Don't continue with what you have been doing. Go with slacks/khakis and a dress shirt. Maybe pair it with a sweater over, if you have one. Don't wear a tie.

      • I think it is better over dressed than casual,not jeans,Khakis should be ok.good luck!

      Saturday, November 26, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: Really want a job but dont want to do the job interview?

      I've never had a job before so i cant say for sure that i have confidence that i can do the job and that is why i feel all nervous at the job interview and im not doing a very good job at hiding it. how do i get over this problem?

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      Pray before you go in. Remember to always smile and keep eye contact. You will do fine. Don't forget to study the company.
      Good luck!!

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      • Well, they do say practice in front of the mirror and everything ..
        But that might take time. So I guess you should list out all your plus points and concentrate on it, giving yourself a mini boost that would improve your morale.

        Anyway, if you are going to take a job that you're not confident in, I'm pretty sure sooner or later you'd lose interest in it. Why not get something you might enjoy more? Sure, it might be tough, but sometimes you won't curse and swear as much when compared to an office job where you can't be bothered with all the workplace politics and a horrible manager.

      Saturday, November 12, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: I have a job interview for Circle K and I lost my Social Security Card and Birth Certificate?

      I just moved recently and lost my social security card and birth certificate. And I just got a job interview for Circle K. I really need this job, so I am worried this would prevent me from getting the job. I have a bank account and an I.D. and I could go to the social security office and get a print out until a new one gets shipped. Your input would be greatly appreciated. thank you

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      You could also go down to the county recorders office where you were born and get a copy of your bc with no problem. Your covered.
      Good luck.

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        Thursday, October 20, 2011

        Job Interview Questions: What happens at the second McDonalds job interview?

        Yesterday I had my first ever job interview at McDonalds and now they called me back and asked me in for a second interview. What happens at the second interview and what type of questions do they ask???

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        Usually on the second interview they offer you the job.

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        • you meet the clown

        • you realize how much of a dropkick you are and wonder wer you stuffed up in life

        • why the heck you applied there. its gona be hell

        Wednesday, September 7, 2011

        Job Interview Questions: How to handle this job interview situation?

        Here is my situation. I have a job interview this Friday and I have a family reunion coming up this June for 3 weeks. In case if I get hired (i am not hired yet) will my employer accept me taking 3 weeks off for the family reunion? Should I mention it in my job interview? How should I handle this situation: take the job or not?

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        Don't mention it in the interview. The time to mention it is when they make the job offer. Let them make the offer, then tell them you'll accept under the conditions that you will be able to take off 3 weeks in June for a previously scheduled trip.

        Edit: Whether your 3 weeks off is for a trip to Disneyland or for a Missionary trip to Africa, that's not relevant nor is it your employer's business. Simply say "previously scheduled trip." Its nobody's business why you need 3 weeks for a family reunion.

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        • If you mention the family reunion during the interview, there is a strong possibility you will not be offered the job even if you have a lot of strong points.

          If you get the job, I believe you will not be given the three weeks off. You will still be on probation. Taking leave not long after you report for work is not helpful.

          The family reunion is important. So is your job if you are selected.

          The truth is that there will still be many more family reunions in the future. But you have only a few opportunities to get a good job.

          So make a wise decision.

        • I think,if I was your prospective employer,I'd tell you to get lost.As others have have said "three weeks for a family reunion" is certainly excessive.I certainly wouldn't consider you for employment.
          Sorry but you did ask.
          Masha.

        • Don't mention it until they ask when you can start. They will probably be disappointed, but if they have already offered you a job, they're hooked. Also, they might not even mind, you never know. It's no reason to give up.

        • 3 weeks for a family reunion? really?
          why not a weekend?
          i'm sure your employer won't mind a booked holiday, but 3 weeks is a bit excessive