Showing posts with label writing samples for job interviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing samples for job interviews. Show all posts

Friday, March 2, 2012

Job Interview Questions: What to wear to an engineering job interview?

The position being applied for is an Engineering position that pays from 50-75K. Should a suit and tie be worn?

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Recommended Answer:
I was told by a employment agency to dress one position higher than what you are applying for. . For 50-75K I would say shirt, tie and jacket would be in order. For women I'd say pants or dress suit.

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  • Yes. Although if you are a "Mrs." and not a "Mr." you could probably skip the tie.

  • Well if your a man yes a suit and tie...If your a lady a magnificent suit in dark colors would be fine..

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Should I wear pants or skirt to my job interview?

I am pretty sure I will be interviewed by a woman. I have dress pants and matching jacket or a pencil skirt that goes just below the knee with matching jacket.

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Recommended Answer:
For interviews, always dress on the safe side, in other words a little bit more conservative than what you would normally be required to wear in the office... Other than that, wear what is comfortable, though you do not want to wear a very short skirt of course.

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  • Pants. Makes you more professional.

  • skirt

  • I would go with skirt. conservative colors

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Job Interview Questions: I had a job interview at Forever21 and I didn't get it should I reapply again?

Okay I recently had a job interview at Forever 21 I didnt get the job because I was being too SHY!!! I really want this job do you all think I should reapply at the same location or just move on and how long should I wait until i reapply again?

Keep In Mind: This is the closest Forever 21 to me!
Had the interview This Monday November 9,2009

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Recommended Answer:
Yes, I think you should reapply;however, not yet. Would you like to work anywhere else besides Forever21? Applications usually stay on file about 60-90days. Maybe give it a few weeks or a month, then reapply. Good luck!

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    Tuesday, October 25, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What should i wear for my upcoming job interview?

    i have a job interview for a agency called PPI inc. the position that i applied at this company was Junior marketing associate. so they said dress code is professional and I'm wondering are jeans and a dress shirt okay or no?

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    Recommended Answer:
    I have worked in several different environments. Business casual, casual, professional, and in the medical field where scrubs were the dress code. For professional dress, jeans are usually not appropriate (no matter how nice they look). I think all the men I worked with in the professional setting wore dress pants (like Dockers) and a nice solid long sleeved button down dress shirt. If your job position requires you to meet with clients, I am sure the company would like to make sure it has the best image possible to represent them, and they will notice this image during an interview.
    Hope that helps. And good luck!

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    • A business suit is the only "appropriate" attire for this interview - all else will look unprofessional

    Monday, September 19, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Does it look unprofessional to have notes on a job interview?

    I have a job interview in the morning, and I'm wondering from a professional, and interviewer standpoint does it look unprofessional, and unprepared to have and refer to notes during your interview? It's a big interview, and I'm really nervous I will forget something. Should I just do the best I can without the notes, or would it look okay to bring notes? Would prefer the opinion of people who actually conduct interviews. Thanks in advance.

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    Recommended Answer:
    Bad idea in the eyes of those doing the interview. I spent 20+ years interviewing people for jobs and never had one applicant sit before me with notes. Things get real close between a few candidates and then it gets subjective as hell because they are all equal. Let me assure you that being "the guy with the notes" is not what you want as their memory cue.

    Sit upright hands together and on the table. Eye contact all the time. Smile when it fits. They always get around to the so-called tough question. It's the one that requires you to get into opinions, objectives, goals, work style,etc. On this one pause before answering. Even ask for a clarification. A hard answer one way or the other is not good on this question. More of an opportunity for you to demonstrate some thoughtful pros and cons on the issue..

    Walk in with the demeanor of someone who is their equal and leave the same way. No kissing up and gushy thank yous. OK?

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    • I interview quite often and would suggest that you leave the notes behind. First off, employers are going to expect a certain amount of nervousness such as shaking, sweating and stuttering. Be yourself, be honest and don't be afraid to say "I don't know". You should always do a little background research on the company that you are attempting to be employed by. Dress to impress. I always look at the way candidates make there appearance. remember, "First impression is a last impression". A tie and "long sleeve" shirt in most cases should be worn. do a search on interview questions. You will find that most employers are not to concerned about your prior jobs etc.. They will be looking for Morales and Ethical behaviors even before looking at job specific capabilities. Think about what is most important in your life and how you have learned from difficult times, these are questions that will arise in many interviews. You should have questions for the employer such as Benefits and potential growth. Try to remove the stress from your head by forcing your shoulders to drop and let loose. Good luck, hope this helped!

    • Absolutely bring notes if needed. As someone who has interviewed numerous candidates, the ones who were prepared always created a stronger impression with our company. So if notes help you remember some of the highlights of your skills and experience that you would like your potential employer to know, then certainly bring them in. One note of caution, just do not continually look at them during the interview as eye contact with your interviewer is crucial to presenting confidence in your interview.

      Good luck!

    • I personally wouldnt hire somone using notes at an interview, it shows either a lack of organization, a lack of confidence, unpreparedness, or mental defect.. Notes are fine for buisness meetings, or sales pitches, but not interviews.

    Thursday, September 1, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: How early should I show up for a job interview?

    I have my first ever job interview, how early should I show up, 10 minutes?
    Also, I can get quite nervous. How do I show confidence during the interview?

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    Recommended Answer:
    10 minutes at most. Too early might cause your potential employer to have to deal with you before they are ready, leading to some initial frustration.

    Be yourself. It is important for both you and your employer to recognize a good match or not. By being yourself, your potential employer will hopefully see who you are. This is a combination your skills, your personality, and your character. With this approach, if you don't get the job it is probably for the best. Likewise, if you get the job you are then likely the best match. Nervous is Ok.

    Job Interview Basics


    • Aim to be there 10 minutes early.

      If there is a chance you will get held up on the way, leave extra time and if you get there more than 10 minutes early wait outside until 10 mins before interviw time.

      To build up your confidence, try telling yourself this is just a practice interview,

      Some people suggest you imagine the interwiewer is naked, but that usually just makes you look pervy and odd.