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

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Job Interview Questions: JOB INTERVIEW QUESTIONS?

hi, i have my first job interview today and i was just wondering what type of questions do they ask?
thanks! :)

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They ask you about what is on your resume at first. They'll ask questions about what you studied, what projects you worked on, what your goals are, your strengths and weaknesses..... oh look here is a great list from a college website:

• What are your long-range goals and objectives?
• What are your short-range goals and objectives?
• How do you plan to achieve your career goals?
• What are the most important rewards you expect in your career?
• Why did you choose the career for which you are preparing?
• What are your strengths, weaknesses, and interests?
• How do you think a friend or professor who knows you well would describe you?
• Describe a situation in which you had to work with a difficult person (another student, co-worker, customer, supervisor, etc.). How did you handle the situation? Is there anything you would have done differently in hindsight?
• What motivates you to put forth your greatest effort? Describe a situation in which you did so.
• In what ways have your college experiences prepared you for a career?
• How do you determine or evaluate success?
• In what ways do you think you can make a contribution to our organization?
• Describe a contribution you have made to a project on which you worked.
• What qualities should a successful manager possess?
• Was there an occasion when you disagreed with a supervisor's decision or company policy? Describe how you handled the situation.
• What two or three accomplishments have given you the most satisfaction? Why?
• Describe your most rewarding college experience.
• What interests you about our product or service?
• Why did you select your college or university?
• What led you to choose your major or field of study?
• What college subjects did you like best? Why?
• What college subjects did you like least? Why?
• If you could do so, how would you plan your academic studies differently?
• Do you think your grades are a good indication of your academic achievement?
• What have you learned from participation in extracurricular activities?
• In what kind of work environment are you most comfortable?
• How do you work under pressure?
• Describe a situation in which you worked as part of a team. What role did you take on? What went well and what didn't?
• In what part-time, co-op, or summer jobs have you been most interested? Why?
• How would you describe the ideal job for you following graduation?
• Why did you decide to seek a position with this organization?
• What two or three things would be most important to you in your job?
• What criteria are you using to evaluate the organization for which you hope to work?
• Will you relocate? Does relocation bother you?
• Are you willing to travel?
• Are you willing to spend at least six months as a trainee?

You can search around for intervew tips and suggestions. Basically, from my experience, just remember, YOU are interviewing THEM as well. Get a feel for their personalities and work environment. Are there people there you could work well with or get along with? Is it dingy and unprofessional? Make SURE you find out who would be the boss of this particular position and get a feel for their personality. Ask what their managing style is like. Chemistry in a work place is VERY important. And just be yourself, try to relax, and just focus on understanding the questions, answering them the best you can and don't ramble on and on. Light humor and social converasation is good. Emphasize your strong points and eagerness to do well. They eat it up.

OH, and if they ask how much you expect for a position like that, do NOT give a figure. If ANYTHING give a wide range, but what you should answer is "You expect a position such as that to be competitive compared to most companies with the same position, and for someone with your grades and eagerness, you know that a competitive, wonderful, field leader such as them will compensate fairly", something like that, and bring tissues to wipe the doo doo from your nose :) hehe
Good luck!

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  • Why do you think you are the best person for this job?

    What are your requirements as far as scheduling? (be as flexible as possible because they really want someone who is always available if possible)

    They will ask you if you have any questions about them... (have at least one, makes you look like you are interested.)

    Do not bring up salary or benefits... they need to bring it up first!! Very important!!

    Good luck!

  • There are many qualified applicants in the market for jobs today. Many employers will base their final decision on character..

  • what hour can work

Friday, February 17, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Waiteressing job interview?

so ive got a job interview for TGI Fridays coming up to become a waitress.
I have never been a waitress before so i have no idea what i would say to customers in any tips?

Answer Any Job Interview Question and Get Hired



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when they are silted you approach them and ask if they want drinks, and give them menus, check if they have the proper eating utensils or if they need more. go get the drinks when you bring them back ask if they need more time or if they'd like to order. if they say yes write table number and food (you might want to use abbreviation for everything so you don't take as long). go back send the order to the chef and wait you, once the food is ready bring it to the table and ask if they want any refills or anything else. then stay at a distance where they can see you in case they need something you don't make them wait. if you cant just check on them withing 20 to 15 minutes and ask if everything is ok, if they'd like anything else. once u pick up there plates and there done, ask if they'd like desert or coffee. always smile and have a good attitude then u might get a good tip =)

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


  • Dear reader,

    Visit any hotel which has a waitress.
    Silently observe her job, behaviour & speech.
    Thats it.
    Practical experience is 100 times better than theory, isnt it?

  • Rich people dont give good tips

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Is it normal to get topless during an job interview?

I went to an interview for a Jack in the Box cashier position..

during the interview, the manager asked me to take my clothes off and began to massage my body

is this normal? I never had a job before so I wasn't sure if this is normal..

was I suppose to give him a rub too?

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HELL YEA i would be even pantiles so show him what i got lol all my assets i mean

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  • i would have just went along with it.
    you could have gotten yourself the job....

  • Absolutely normal. To land the job I hope you gave him a happy ending.

  • Yes it's normal

  • Yes you were supposed to give him a rub too. Hopefully you still got the job

  • Its normal if you want the job.

  • OH for the love of....you didn't rub him? oh forget you messed up. Next time you'll be prepared though don't worry

  • You got raped.

  • did he even give you the job in the end?

  • Is Hooters to modest for you?

  • No.

  • Did u get that job?

  • are you really that dumb?

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Job Interview Questions: What to do for a job interview? preparation and when you're actually there?

need advice and tips please! I really need this job and i've never been for an interview before
Thank you so much! :)
have a lovely evening
<3

No Time To Prepare For The Job Interview?



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Practice ahead of time for your interview. Think about what type of questions you might be asked and how you would answer. Pretend you are the person doing the interview for the job, what would you ask the job applicant. Ask a friend to help and role play or just talk to yourself in the mirror.
Also go to the interview presenting yourself at your best, look good, this will help you to feel good and interview well. Give it your best.

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  • just dress like you know what ur doing and have been for years haha thats all i can think of

Sunday, October 23, 2011

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

I have a job interview at a place where outdoor concerts are held and the interview is for the parking department, what should I wear?

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When in doubt, better to be overdressed than underdressed for an interview.

You probably don't need to wear a suit for this one. Maybe the nicest slacks you have, and a nice shirt. Make sure to iron everything.

Dress shoes - clean and polish them.

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  • dress clothes any interview is dress clothes. it displays professionalism

  • Light color dress or suit. Don't wear dark colors - its intimidating.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Should I be charismatic in a job interview?

I've never had to do a job interview before. I'm a pretty charismatic lively guy, should I tone all that down and be all serious and business-y?

Job Interview Preparation: The Key To Getting The Job Offer!



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Don't try and make too many jokes, but be sincere and engaging. Make eye contact and use your charisma. Job interviews are a learning curve - you may have to do a couple before you get the tone right. It depends on the interviewer as well, of course.

Job Interview Preparation Tips From an Experienced Manager of Sales Job Interviews


  • Well, first off, don't use words like business-y, just not professional, you can joke around on the job a little after you get the position and have settled in for a while if everyone is comfortable with that sort of thing, but for the interview, just keep it professional, dress professionally, stay calm and cool, charisma is always good, so is confidence, but you'll have to keep it professional!

    Good Luck, I wish you the best :)

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Can someone give me an credible excuse for not going to work for a job interview?

I have a job interview and I don't have vacation days or sick days. I actually like my boss. What is a credible excuse?

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Could you just say something personal has come up? Unless your boss is also a friend he shouldn't pry any further than that. Good luck!

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  • "I'm to lazy to do it today, how about tomorrow?" The problem is people who usually try excuses like these don't get jobs or get fired quickly. If what you have going on is THAT important tell your boss that. Honesty is the best excuse, even if it doesn't work.

  • you have to say you are sick. go to the doctor if you have to.

  • You should go to work ........................................…

  • i had to babysit my niece

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Job Interview Questions: How should I prepare for a Staples job interview?

I have a job interview with Staples and am wondering what kind of questions they might ask, and how I should prepare for these questions.

Also, what should I bring, and what should I wear? I definitely don't want to under-dress, but I don't want to over-dress either. Should I bring anything in particular?

Any clue how long it might be?

Thanks fellas!

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This website should help,

www.staples.com/sbd/cre/resources…

Job Interview Questions and Answers Are All That Stands Between You and Success


  • Casual, but professional is always nice! Khakis or dress pants and a nice blouse or dress shirt. And make sure you wear full shoes (aka, no showing toes).

    Usually, interviews run anywhere from 5 minutes, to a half hour, depending on how thorough they are. You could visit their website or wikipedia them if you want to be super keen and impress them with your knowledge about their company!

    Goodluck!

  • You can find most common job interview questions and interview tips for misc job positons here - jobonline.somee.com