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

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Interviewed-didn't get job.They called me back about a new job, interview is with CEO.Do they want to hire me?

I had a great first interview and I just knew they'd hire me, but they didn't. Two weeks later I get a call back. They were very impressed by me and there's now another position available.I checked online and they haven't even posted the position yet. I'm scheduled for a meeting with the COO and the CEO, does this mean they want to hire me?

Job Interview - Best Prep Questions



Recommended Answer:
if the interview goes well

Job Interviewing - Say This, Don't Say That - Part 1


  • This means they feel you to be better qualified/suited for a different position than the one you originally applied for. They are interested in you, but this does not necessarily mean you are guaranteed the job.

  • they want to hire you. they probably liked you to prioritized you in the position. this means you have to prove yourself more and they have higher expectations from you.. Good luck!

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Job Interview Questions: I have my first job interview on saturday; can you help me with what to wear?

I don't have any fancy pants, and I'm the kind of girl (I'm 17) who wears tee shirts and jeans. Should I just find the nicest shirt I can find and the nicest pair of jeans, with maybe flats or something?

And I'm thinking that this interview won't be that fancy, because it's a job working in the park downtown (they have rides, ice skating rink, and an IMAX theater.. etc..).

Any tips? :D

Job Interview Do's and Don'ts



Recommended Answer:
Here's some tried and true advice about interviews. Dress for the job that your applying for. How silly would you look, walking in dressed like an accountant or a prom date, if your applying for a job selling tickets. It's a park, it's casual and fun. I think jeans and a t-shirt would be fine.

5 Top Tips For Preparing For a Job Interview


  • If you really want the job, nothing.

    If you sorta want it, main point is to be yourself, clothing is a bonus.

  • Jeans are ok as long as they don't have holes in them. better be safe and wear a pair of khaki pants and nice top not too low cut. casual shoes no sneakers, good luck with the job

  • If you are a seventeen year old girl getting a job, then you should be fine to wear nice jeans and a nice shirt. Make sure to wear jeans without holes or decorations. Wear nice shoes too. no flip flops or crocs.

    If you want this job then I would impress them with investing in a nice outfit. A plain button up shirt (ironed) and black pants with black shoes. You are 17 and it isn't too early to get in the habit of preparing for interviews.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Do you get a drug test at an interview for a construction type job?

i smoke weed sometimes and i am going to a job interview. it is a job in the construction industry but i want to know if they usualy give you a drug test at the interview?

Job Interview Basics -- Best Preparation



Recommended Answer:
Majority of them do just to try and catch you off guard. Try the pills that cleanse your system and you should be good also drink alot of water

How to Deliver a Clever Answer to Job Interview Questions


  • I highly doubt it but it depends on what position you are interviewing for.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

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

hey guys
i have a job interview at the beginning of the next week , and i want some ideas , what should i wear that will look like a Professional ?
clothes , shoes , hairstyle, everything ,, simply how should i look ??
and another question , is it ok to smoke if they offer me to ?? or does it seem rude and unprofessional thing to do ??
thanks guys ,,
waiting for ur quick respond

Job Interview - Best Prep Questions



Recommended Answer:
if u wear a skirt make sure it's not shorter than to your knee. that makes u look ceap
if u really want to wear a skirt then mabe a pencinskirt with a t-shirt/tanktop in a collor that fits.and if u have a lil belly wear a black t-shirt. and over it a blazer.
or a pencil skirt (black or dark blue) and a white bluse. if u live in a hot place then u can wear a bluse with short sleeves.
u can wear flats to that or if your legs r short then i would wear shoes with a lil lil heel. but not shoes u would wear for a ladies night just siple shoes

but if u don't like skirts u can't go wrong with a sute in grey or some thing light. black is maybe not the right collor for this. u r not going to a funeral...

but u can also wear a black trouser and a nice blouse and flats

shoes: i would advice u to waer shoes where u can walk. u don't want to fall and land in your maybe-next-boss' arms. only if u r tiny but then u probably can walk in shoes like that...
but i would wear cute flats. they can have cute details.

hair: u can have ur hair like u want it. ponytail r flowing. i personally like ponytails and tease my bangs and put it to the back.

makeup: have in mind U R NOT GOING TO A PARTY!!! so siple is the key. put a base all over ur face if u need concealer why not. the eyes only light. under ur eye a coulor that's lil bit darker than your skin. then over the eye a coulor lil bit lighter than the one unter ur eyes and the top a coulor just like ur skintone. that looks very natural
and i also like skintone-simmilar lipgloss to that
on the cheeks some cute ruoge that fits ur skintone and maskara but not to much
and don't wear tooo muuchhh eyliner if u wearing eyeliner at all

and don't ever forget shoes and bag have to fit together and if u wear drak blue don't wear black shoes...
of don't combinate brown and black

u can rock cute accsesoris thit fit.like a skarf
also what i think looks good is a classic watch. but don't look down to ur watch the whole time while they r interviewing u.
and what alos looks good r perle- or rinestone-studs.and about the smoking: i think it won't take them so long to interview u. u can try to get it together and don't smoke.

AND MAKE SURE UR BREATH AIN'T SMELLING !!!!!

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Best Answers to the Trickiest Job Interview Questions


  • Dress nicely. Clean, pressed slacks, shirt, and nice shoes (not sneakers or sandals!). Comb your hair, don't do any sort of outlandish style. If it's long, pull it back, away from your face. Make sure your hands and face are clean, and your teeth are brushed. If you're in the US, they will almost certainly not invite you to smoke, nor should you bring up the subject. Thanks to health insurance costs and the propensity for smokers to take multiple breaks during the day, smoking in front of prospective employers (even outside the front door) can negatively affect your job prospects.

  • Make sure your clothes are ironed, and that the outfit you wear isn't to casual. I would wear khaki bottoms, and a collar button down shirt. Don't wear tennis shoes or any sandal kinda stuff....either dress or brown tie shoes...sketchers has a great selection of shoes like that. Oh, and your hair.....if you have long hair, please go get it cut!!! If you have any piercing, take them out, and don't smoke....also, watch your language!!!

  • Wear a pretty skirt, about knee-length, and a pair of black or natural color pantyhose. If it's cold, wear a sweater. And absolutely no smoking! That is illegal in most workplaces anyway.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Job Interview Questions: First Job Interview Tomorrow and what to expect?

I'm 16 and have my first job interview at a movie theater!
What type of questions should i expect?
Any tips on how to answer them?
Is there anything i should that would make them more interested in giving me the job?
About how long will the interview be?

THANKS any additional info would be helpful too:]

Job Interviews Are Fearful Experiences - Follow a Proven Outline to Ace Your Next Interview



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I don't know about the theaters specially, but generally in any interview you have to make a good impression by looking neat, dressing properly and professionally, not sloppy and in shorts or slippers!
be there earlier than the time they expect you. talk politely, do not use slang or any bad language, look responsible and thank the interviewer for the opportunity they gave you, tell them you are very diligent and make them proud that they have hired you by sticking to good manners with everyone, being nice and friendly to the customers, being a people person, and helpful to all. show them you respect them and the others at work. they will ask you maybe this questions where did you heard frm them hiring? why do you want to work in there? how do you describe yourself? and so on. most of all they want to know you are polite, responsible, and dependable.good luck!

Job Interviews - Six Tips to Prepare You


  • Since it is in a customer services capacity, expect some questions about how you would deal with different types of customers (angry, abusive types). Good luck, be confident, be relaxed.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Receptionist job interview- what questions would interviewer ask and how should i answer them?

Hi Ive got my first job interview receptionist- law firm
am really nervous and don't know what questions they will ask and how should i answer them
I would be ever so grateful if you can help me thanks for reading
and wish you all a wonderful new year

Eliminate Job Interview Anxiety



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Why are you applying for this position?

Tell us about your clerical experience....Tell us about your experience with the computer.

If you were asked to create a calendar of projects for each manager in Excel how would you roll up each of the calendars into one main calendar?

What is your experience with meeting planning and calendar/diary maintenance?

If I asked you to schedule a meeting and ensure that all aspects of the meeting are taken care of, what will you do?

How do you feel about overtime?

Where do you see yourself in one, three, and five years from now?Wishing you all the very best :)

Spontaneous Job Interviews - Why You Should Love Them


    Monday, November 7, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What country song is like this guy in a job interview reading his résumé?

    I can't remember the lyrics but he talks about how he was in the military and how he will work hard for them and that he wants this job.

    Be Prepared For Job Interview Success



    Recommended Answer:
    I think you mean Cost of Livin' by Ronnie Dunn. Love that song!

    5 Amazing Job Interviewing Tips


    • That's "Cost of Livin'" by Ronnie DunnEverything to know about me is written on this page
      A number you can reach me
      My social and my age
      Yes, I served in the army
      It's where I learned to shoot
      Eighteen months in the desert
      Pourin' sand out of my boots
      No, I've never been convicted of a crime
      I could start this job at any time

      I got a strong back
      Steel toes
      I rarely call in sick
      A good truck
      What I don't know
      I catch on real quick
      I work weekends if I have to
      Nights and holidays
      Give you forty and then some
      Whatever it takes
      Three dollars and change at the pump
      The cost of livin's high and goin' up

      I put Robert down as a reference
      He's known me all my life
      We attend the same church
      He introduced me to my wife
      I gave my last job everything
      Before it headed south
      Took the shoes off of my children's feet
      Food out of their mouths
      Yesterday my folks offered to help
      But they're barely gettin' by themselves

      I got a strong back
      Steel toes
      I rarely call in sick
      A good truck
      What I don't know
      I catch on real quick
      I work weekends if I have to
      Nights and holidays
      Give you forty and then some
      Whatever it takes
      Three dollars and change at the pump
      The cost of livin's high and goin' up

      I'm sure a hundred others have applied
      But rumor has it you're only takin' five

      I got a strong back
      Steel toes
      I'm handy with a wrench
      There's nothin' I can't drive
      There's nothin' I can't fix
      I work sunup
      To sundown
      Ain't too proud to sweep the floors
      The bank has started callin'
      And the wolves are at my door
      Three dollars and change at the pump
      The cost of livin's high and goin' up

    • Cost of Livin by Ronnie Dunn! I love that song, it's something we can all relate too.

    Thursday, October 6, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What kind of paper/stationary do I send a thank you letter on for a job interview?

    I want to send a thank you letter for a job interview I had two weeks ago and express that I'm still very interested in the job. Is this a good idea?

    Also, what kind of paper/stationary? Typed or handwritten? Where do I find this stationary. Tell me exactly what it should look like.

    Questions to Ask in the Job Interview - How to Nail Your Job Interview



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    It is a very good idea and I am hoping it snares me a job, as it has in the past. I usually go for an email but if you want to make it more personal just use plain paper cut to size or letter writing paper with no lines.
    Keep it very simple and no more than two sentences. Something like 'thank you for the opportunity to discuss this position on xx/xx/xxxx. If you have any further questions you wish to clear up please feel free to call/email me on xxxxxx'
    Best of luck, thank you notes are very effective!
    Remember keep it simple

    Job Interview Tips - How to Showcase Your Talents Confidently


    • You're on the right track by realizing that you should send a "thank you" card to the interviewer.

      A plain white (professional looking) thank you card is best. They usually sell them in packs of 8 at most card shops or drug stores. Hand write the note neatly. Good luck!

      EDITED - Something that looks like this or similar is best: cgi.ebay.com/48-Bonus-Pack-Gold-S…

    • For a job interview type a thank you letter on business stationery. This is not a "card" situation, it's a business situation. Good luck with the job.

    • Plain paper...handwritten is OK. Just say something like: Thank you for taking the time to meet with me. I remain interested in working with you and your team. Please feel free to call with any additional questions you might have.

    • High end (won't cost too much) - Crane's thank you cards