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

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Job Interview Questions: I have a job interview today and am pretty sure they will offer me the job?

However, I had a another interview a few days ago and that job is the better of the two.Is it appropriate to contact the place I had the first interview with and let them know that I have an offer but would prefer a job with them?

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Recommended Answer:
you should do both Interviews and tell them you took another job if applicable. They'll understand.

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  • The place you're interviewing at today probably has a few other candidates, so it's unlikely that they'll offer you the job during the interview. If they offer you a job, you don't have to accept or decline right away. You can tell them you need a couple days to think about it. At the first interview, did you ask them when they'll be making their decision? If not, you can call them about a week after the interview to ask if they've made a decision. If both places want to hire you, don't try to negotiate a higher salary with the first place by using your second offer as a bargaining chip. They might call your bluff.

  • I wouldn't tell them about any previous interviews, the company you are NOW going to an interview for may figure that you aren't really interested in THEIR company. I know it sounds silly, but a lot of employers don't understand that people need to interview with 2 or more companies, because not all will offer jobs.

    I'd just go to the interview, prepared, with resume in hand and knowledge about the company. You want to know the company's motto, culture and some important information about them.

    If they offer you a job right after the interview, thank them and tell them you are really considering working for this company however, you have another job offer from a different company (I wouldn't say you're waiting for a job offer from the other company), and that you need a few days to think it over and would that be ok? If they say no... then it's your choice at that point. Take the job you know that will hire you but isn't as good, or wait and see if the company you already interviewed with calls you back. If they say it's ok to think about it, make a decision within 3 days and call the company.

    Either way, you should call the HR department or hiring manager and see if you are still a candidate for the position.

    There is an excellent ezine article that tells you actually what to say when calling the HR dept or hiring manager when you don't get a call back. I've included that link with my answer.

    Good luck! I know how hard good jobs are to come by. I wish you the very best and hope you get the "better" job!

  • I agree, go to both interviews and see what they have to say and what offer (if they make an offer) then you can decide which opportunity is better.

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Saturday, January 14, 2012

Job Interview Questions: I was offered a job interview but the boss hasnt emailed me back?

i was offered a job interview, and was told to set a day and time i wud be available. well basically i emailed them and they havent posted back to me in nearly a week. do you think theyv given the job to another person. or is there still hope

How to Answer Common Job Interview Questions



Recommended Answer:
look in your spam folder.
Some emails will just somehow end up there.
all depends how you set up your email client.

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    Friday, January 13, 2012

    Job Interview Questions: What kind of job interview questions should I expect from a store like Marshalls?

    I recently applied to Marshalls and i have an interview tomorrow.

    I'm really nervous and need to know what they are most likely going to ask me! pleassse help

    Prepare For Your Job Interview



    Recommended Answer:
    GCFLearnFree.org has free tutorials on how to prepare for interviews: www.gcflearnfree.org/interviewski… It includes instructional text, informational graphics, examples, and even interactives for you to practice what you've learned/actually apply what you've learned. It discusses what you should wear to an interview and what questions you can anticipate being asked.

    If you need additional help for things like writing a resume or job searching, there are tutorials for that as well: www.gcflearnfree.org/career

    Hope it helps and Good Luck!

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      Wednesday, January 11, 2012

      Job Interview Questions: Job interview question? what can you bring to our company? (I get stuck)?

      I always freeze at this question arrgh.
      I have a job interview at subway restaurant tomorrow. if they ask this what do I say?

      Do You Make Any of These Top 5 Job Interview Mistakes?



      Recommended Answer:
      All customer service jobs (like Subway) want to hear is:

      - I'm a team player and I work well with others
      - I'm a very enthusiastic person and will always be courteous to customers
      - I'm always on time and ready to work

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      • Tell them that you can bring years of experience of sandwich making with you. Ever since your mother died when you were 6, you had to make sandwiches for your father and three brothers. You didn't resent this additional role, you came to embrace it. It has become your goal to someday make sandwiches for even more people, and that you would be eternally grateful if given this opportunity.

      • A strong commitment to the job, willingness to learn and adapt to company changes, and youthful vigor.

        You're young.
        They won't expect much...

      • wow, subway. make sure to wear heels. you tell them that you work hard and honest and are able to bring ne ideas to do thing better

      • Enthusiasm, an outgoing bubbly personality with a bright smile and a high level of customer satisfaction ... and as long as that's not too much BS that exactly the type of person they'll be looking for

      • company success through hardwork, innovation, loyalty, customer satisfaction, etc.

      • Very hard working. A people person and would give the customers what they want. Just make crap up, that's what I do at job interviews.

      • Professionalism and a great work ethic.

      • I always answer that one with, "More sexy than all the other employees combined."

      • da kindest buddha yo! i gots da hokkups!

      • new ideas and great customer service.

      • great attitude, good communication skills, willingness to learn new things....

      • Just say: "I am a woman. I was born to make sandwiches."

      • I'm friendly, hard working and eager to meet your customers' needs.

      • i can make great sammiches

      • just tell them how much you love foot longs...

        whos thinking dirty things?

      Sunday, November 27, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What should I (Male) wear to my job interview for a place called Main Event (LaserTag/Bowling/Arcade/Bar)?

      Im 16 and have an interview for this place called Main Event, you can look it up on google. This is my first job interview and Im a guy, what should I wear without looking over the top?

      Knowing Some Job Interview Tips and Questions



      Recommended Answer:
      Khakis or similar pants and a polo. Tuck your shirt in & wear a belt.

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      • You should always dress one step above what you'd wear to work, so if you'll wear jeans and tee shirt to work, wear khakis and a polo shirt. If you'll wear khakis and a polo shirt to work, wear a shirt and tie to the interview.

      • Dress casual, but nice, clean and fitting properly. Don't wear anything that's baggy and looks like 2 of you could fit in it. Nice jeans or slack and a shirt with a collar. doesn't have to be a dress shirt - just not a t-shirt.

      Wednesday, November 2, 2011

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

      i'm 16 years old and i've got my first job interview this weekend, its at a designer clothes store that is extrememly high quality, what would you wear to this interview and do you have any advice on the actual interview?

      Prepare for a Great Job Interview With These Questions and Answers



      Recommended Answer:
      Women's Interview Attire
      •Solid color, conservative suit
      •Coordinated blouse
      •Moderate shoes
      •Limited jewelry
      •Neat, professional hairstyle
      •Tan or light hosiery
      •Sparse make-up & perfume
      •Manicured nails
      •Portfolio or briefcase

      Men's Interview Attire
      •Solid color, conservative suit
      •White long sleeve shirt
      •Conservative tie
      •Dark socks, professional shoes
      •Very limited jewelry
      •Neat, professional hairstyle
      •Go easy on the aftershave
      •Neatly trimmed nails
      •Portfolio or briefcase

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        Saturday, October 15, 2011

        Job Interview Questions: How do I ace my job interview?

        Ok so tomorrow I have a job at a care facility for the elderly. This job seems perfect has set hours, it's full-time, pays more than the job I have now, and has benefits. So my question is how can I ace the job interview? I really want this job so any helpful tips on how to convince the interviewer to hire me would be great!

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        Recommended Answer:
        Confidence. Know what you want, not what you THINK they want. Dress sharp; not only to look sharp but by dressing sharp, your mind will think sharp and boosts confidence.
        And read this wiith your own name..

        Tom Staley, meet Tom Staley------ an important, a really important person. Tom, you're a big thinker, so think big. Think big about Everything. You've got plenty of ability to do a first-class job, so do a first-class job.
        Tom, you believe in Happiness, Progress, and Prosperity.
        So: talk only Happiness,
        talk only Progress,
        talk only Prosperity.
        You have lots of drive, Tom, lots of drive.
        So put that drive to work. Nothing can stop you, Tom, nothing.
        Tom, you're enthusiastic. Let your enthusiasm show through.
        You look good, Tom, and feel good. Stay that way.
        Tom Staley, you were a great fellow yesterday and you're going to be an even greater fellow today. Now go to it, Tom. Go forward.

        You can change it up and make your own by coming up with your own best qualities. Call it "__ ___(your name)'s 60 second commercial" and play it a bunch of times. Play it even after you get the job. Play it until you make it to the top!

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