Showing posts with label teen job interview tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teen job interview tips. Show all posts

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Job Interview Questions: About salary requirements for job interview?

When they ask for your salary requirement, should you always ask for more money? Is it a trick question? Like if you settle for the lowest amount they offer that's bad. Should you never settle for the lowest price they offer?

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Depends on various factors: 1) Your first salaried job vs any job after that. 2) Normal salaries for your field and in your area. (Do some googling.) 3) Whether you want leverage.

1) If it's your first "real" salaried job (versus hourly pay), you won't have any frame of reference to compare the amount of money to, so you'll have to rely on other indicators. However, if you've had this kind of job before, you might start by mentioning the amount of your last salary, then indicate your willingness to negotiate up or down around that number. It makes sense to be a lot more picky about your second job, especially if you left your previous job in good standing with no awkward reason for termination.

2) After you've done a little research about what's normal for your field and your area, you might shoot for something that you think suits your experience and capabilities. Better idea to stay lowish than go too high (unless you are quite sure that they want you no matter what).

3) All that said, settling for the lowest or nearly the lowest salary offered has some unspoken benefits. From a job-security standpoint, consider this: Pretend you're a boss. You have one employee who is really pretty average, neither great nor sucky, but is receiving an above-average paycheck. You have another employee who shines but is receiving a below-average paycheck. You're doubly irritated with one of them, but you're feeling lucky to have the other. You might even feel a tad bitty guilty about underpaying the second one. Which one do you think you would fire first?

In the end, though, it's really a mix of what works for you, what's commonly done for others like you, and how much they want you. Don't forget to consider things like moving expenses and bonuses in with the salary offer. Also don't forget that certain jobs (like educators in the US) are not open to negotiations at all.

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  • No to both the first questions. It is certainly never a trick question.

    Assuming you already have the job offer, it might be a good idea to ask how much they are expecting to pay as a salary. Think hard about yourself, your circumstances and how much income you need to cover your expenses and still have some left over to save. You could tell them how much you are expecting and if they are not willing to meet it, it is a simple decision for you whether or not you want to accept their offer.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Student job interview! What can i expect?

I have a job interview to work in my school. Any pointers of what i can do and expect.
Thank you in advance

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I suggest you to see helpkorner.com it helped me for same after i browsed answers.yahoo.com for hours. I am sure it will help you too. Best of luck.

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    Monday, February 6, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: Which one should I wear for Job interview?

    I want to be set a part. So which one should I choose (by the way the interview is with G. Manager)

    A: Grey Dress pants with navy blazer (shirt,tie, brown shoes)
    or
    B: Grey dress pants with gray blazer (shirt, tie, brown shoes)
    or
    C: Grey dress pants with just shirt and tie, and brown shoes (last last option, if you didn't like)

    Oh and I take any other suggestion ( I have all kind of combination in closet), Thank you for your help.

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    A. and i like black shoes better than brown shoes but thats just me

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    • Is the grey and grey combo a suit? If so I would wear that one. If not I would wear the grey pants with the navy blazer.

    • definatly a black suit and black shoes with ur choice of shirt and tie... black is classy!

    • A. But wear black shoes instead :D

    • A! And maybe with black shoes? I don't really like brown :P

    Friday, January 13, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: What should I wear to a Job interview?

    I am a sixteen yr old girl.
    I have an interview at the public library and no idea what to wear?!?
    I have the choices of a black pencil skirt and white top or a black dress, which I don't know if I should wear black tights with?
    Any suggestions would be appreciated :)

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    Choose the pencil skirt and a white top.
    if the top is really plain, put a long necklace on.
    keep everything clean and simple, so no crazy makeup, keep it natural but still pretty
    good luck with the interview ! :D

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    • do the pencil skirt and the white top. it would look really cute and elegant. if it looks too plain add a silver necalace and a normal sized silver ring. to make it look a bit more casual, wear a dark blue or black cardigan ontop. not the drap cardigans, but something like this :www.frenchtruckers.com/wp-content… except unbotton it and roll up the sleeves (:
      hopee i helpeddd

    • sounds like a great outfit-black skirt white blouse and black tights. or the other combination of black dress and black tights. either will be fine

    Wednesday, January 11, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: Questions asked during a hotel job interview?

    I've already had my first interview. I'm scheduled to have another one with more questions. What can I expect?

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    Congrats first of all :] Second interviews sometimes are with managers, etc that are higher up in the company and they want to see and hear your answers to their own Q's that others may not have asked; just keep giving them that winning smile ( not trying to be chauvinistic )

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      Tuesday, December 6, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: Should I wear a suit for Job interview?

      Should I wear a suit or blazzer to job interview in the summer time? (as in this month)
      or
      Should I wear a shirt and tie only with no blazzer?

      It's for sales/marketing for sports arena. (little detail)
      Any suggestion would be great. Thank you

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      It depends on what kind of company it is. If it's like a huge one dealing with lots of important clients then then blazzer will be a great idea.

      If not you can ALWAYS look very classy and proffesional and smart in a Plain crip white shirt, red tie and Nice black pants. VERY nice.

      Good luck with ur interview btw :)

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      • Always dress a notch above the company's dress code. Even if it's a casual environment err on the side of caution.

        Here are some additional tips:
        1. If you know someone at the company, call and ask them what you should wear
        2. Check out the company's website. They may state it there. It also helps build upon your research for that particular company.

        Traditionally, you are to wear a business suit however in this day and age some organizations may have a certain corporate culture they would like to maintain. So make sure you have all your facts about that company prior to the interview.

      • think about how current employees dress for work. I say you should always look your best on a job interview no matter the weather, you can always change once inside the building if its too hot outside.

      Sunday, November 20, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: Does anyone know what job interview questions does KOHLS store ask?

      I have had several job interviews and have thought i have answered correctly but they never hire me i cant afford to miss this interview i really need the job. So please help me..

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      There isn't a list of correct answers that'll magically get you hired if you answer them right. It's based on how your interview goes, the manager's impression of you, your resume/application among other things.

      I will tell you this. Kohl's is the same as most retail stores, so answer honestly.

      For example: "If you saw an employee stealing . . ." -- That's pretty obvious how'd you'd answer that.

      Good luck.

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      • google it

      Wednesday, October 12, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: On a job interview should a male always wear a tie?

      Ok, maybe a dumb question, but it has been a long time since my last job interview, so I need some opinions.
      I am interviewing for a personal assistant position for a CEO of a apparel/product company. The job includes running errands and all that stuff.

      To the interview I was going to wear dress pants and a blue button down shirt...no tie. What do you think? Tie? or No tie?

      Any help would be great!

      Thanks in advance!!

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      Recommended Answer:
      Yes, even if it weren't for a CEO's assistant, you should always wear a tie. Good luck!

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      • Tie you actually should be wearing a suit. You would be the assistant to the CEO not the janitor.
        Dress for the job or do not bother going to the interview

      • if your going to be an assistant to a ceo of a company then yes a tie would be ideal

      • wear a tie if it's the apparel industry; that is the culture.

      • yeah for business be presentable always.

      • Wear a tie. Good luck.

      • yes you should

      Sunday, September 25, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What can I expect in a job interview?

      I have a job interview on campus at my college, thi would be my first outside job.I have had two jobs before but it was a family job so I did not have to do any interview.What kind of questions can I expect in an interview?

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      The interviewer will have a range of sample job interview questions to ask you, some will be in relation to the job but others will be more on you. Interview questions are intended to find out more about you as an individual and a professional within your field; what makes you tick and what kind of person you are generally. Most importantly, do bear in mind that interviewers actually want you to succeed and there are no trick questions intended to unsettle you.

      If you were an employer you will naturally want to know things about the candidate that will benefit your company. Is the candidate motivational, a leader, strong willed, competitive, assertive, a forward thinker or a lateral thinker; and so on.As previously mentioned, many employers will draw information from psychometric tests and some of their questions will come from your report, that is if they conducted a test with you. See the section on having your own psychometric test prior to an interview. This section highlights the importance of knowing your own profile report before interviews for better performance and enhanced CVs (resumes).During job interviews, you should be prepared to answer any type of question from the interviewer and also expect the unexpected question. As always, one of the most important elements of a successful job interview is to answer questions positively in a calm and relaxed manner. Try to turn any question to your advantage by aligning it positively to your strengths and aims.

      Although the interviewer is keen to hear positive answers from you, your body language will either affirm or contradict your answers, so be sure to read the importance of good body language during a job interview.

      What type of person are you ?
      How would your best friend describe you ?
      Why did you apply for the job ?
      How can you help improve this organization ?
      What is your biggest weakness ?
      Where do you see yourself in 5 years ?
      What difference can you bring to this job
      Why do you want to leave your current employment ?

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      • The main questin will be ,what kind of food do like, have you ever ate a drug cake? Have you ever been convicted of a crime? What is your experience? Are you depenable? last is the number of referances you have. Get one from your relatives, do not mention that they are a relative in the letter but if you want you can tell the interviewer they were your kin.

      Wednesday, September 14, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: Can I wear a short sleeve skirt suit to a job interview?

      I have a job interview today and would typically wear a long sleeved skirt suit. However, It is 85 degrees out and I don't want to be uncomfortable. I have a very professional short sleeve skirt suit that is black with pin stripes. I didn't know if it would be unprofessional to wear short sleeves to an interview or if it is ok because of the weather.

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      If it looks professional and you look professional wearing it, then yes, it's OK.

      If it's way too tight, and you have large chunks of your body hanging out, then NO.

      Employers are human as well... and know what to wear according to the weather.

      Good luck with the interview, I hope you get the job.

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      • no

      • short sleeves will be fine don't be so uncomfortable till you sweat

      Tuesday, September 6, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: How do I best prepare for a job interview?

      I'm a recent college grad who just landed her first job interview. Aah, scary!! I've never done a formal job interview before, and I really, desperately need this job so I don't want to risk anything by not being adequately prepared. I only recently learned I should bring a copy of my resume with me. Any other tips or advice?

      If it helps, this job is data entry work in a hospital-setting, so any advice related to interviews for such a position would be greatly appreciated.

      Thank you! xoxo

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      You need any good employees suggestions on it.

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      • Be prepared to SELL yourself. Bring questions, research the hospital/company thoroughly, have notes with you, take notes during the interview, be confident, be ready to explain your accomplishments in detail and comfortably. This is an economy with stiff competition and you will need to rise above the rest. Be prepared for them to ask you directly, why they should hire you. A great book to read is by Tony Beshara: Acing the Interview. Good luck!

      Wednesday, August 24, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What is an appropriate outfit for a job interview?

      I have a job interview at Best Buy and I need to know what kind of outfit would be appropriate. All
      I really possess are black items of clothing, especially when it comes to nice clothes but I've been told all
      black clothing is a bad idea. Also I don't have and am unable to invest in nice shoes. All I own are Converse. Can anyone guide me through this? Is it a bad idea to wear mainly black and a decent pair of tennis shoes to this job interview?

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      If you are a white man, I do not know how you got a job interview
      if you are a white man, wear western clothes. If you are a woman
      or minority all you have to do is applied, if you do not get the job
      or terminated it will be on the news.

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      • Whatever you think feels right :) wearing a decent t-shirt with a collar, a pair of jeans, and your converse would be fine! the reason you might want to wear the shirt with collar is so you look serious but not to serious!(i mean like a polo shirt) But like i said at the beginning whatever you think feels right... and also try wearing blue because all the workers there do! that will make the interviewee feel like you already work there!!!!!

      • Don't wear tennis shoes to a job interview. You want to dress conservative when going to an interview. A nice suit and tie...with a nice pair of dress shoes. Darker clothing is preferred. I know you may not be able to afford it...but even if it costs you just $50 get a pair of shoes that look decent.

      • Who the hell told you black was a bad idea?

        I wear it all the time,and no one cares.

        I'd go with a black v-neck or any black t-shirt,and a pair of jeans.