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

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Job Interview at Telstra Shop - Tips or suggestions?

Hello,

I have a job interview at a Telstra shop in the morning (it's a phone shop in Australia).

Does anyone here work for a Phone Store?

Or does anyone have any interview tips or ticks/advice which will help me out. I am sooo nervous.

Job Interview Answers That Lead to Success



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dress really nice. fist impression is very important. look them in the eye when you handshake. make your handshake firm. when answering a question always look them in the eye. but not too much. ask them questions. makes you look interested in the job. hope this helps.

How to Earn a Winning Grade on Your Next Job Interview


    Sunday, December 11, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What do I wear to this job interview?

    I have an interview with the power company for my province. I do not have a suit and although I looked, I can not find one that fits me properly in time. I also do not have a collared shirt. (my current job is very casual dress). I just found out about the interview yesterday and it is tomorrow! I was planning to wear dark brown dress pants with high heels and a light blue V-neck sweater with a brown lace cami underneath. Do you think this is appropriate??

    Job Interviewing Tips



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    It sounds appropriate enough.

    Job Interviews - 10 Cardinal Sins


      Tuesday, October 25, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What do I bring to a job interview at Abercrombie&Ftich or at Hollister Co.?

      I am in high school and in need of a of summer job and I have a job interview on thursday at Hollister and tomorrow at Abercrombie&Fitch. It's my first time looking for a job & I'm very nervous.. what do I need to bring ? Please & thank you !

      Answering Interview Questions - How to Make the Right Impression in Your Job Interview



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      You don't need to bring anything but some questions about the job if you have some, an outgoing attitude and a smile! A&F loves friendly, enthusiastic employees, so do your best to act the part. Good luck!

      Special Job Interview Considerations


      • * pen (blue or black ink) to write.
        * #2 pencil (with working eraser) to take notes
        * mini notebook (for notes and math calculations)
        * pocket calc (use only if permitted)
        * resume (if applicable to you)
        * list of questions to ask (so you do not return here on Friday to ask)

        some questions to ask (if you do not know)
        * dress code
        * working shift
        * probation period
        * salary
        * immediate supervisor
        * who you report to on 1st day (or daily)
        * employee discounts
        * rules (and will a handbook be issued)
        * permanent/alternate position(s) available after summer
        * how soon will I hear a response (and the method: mail, email, phone, etc)
        * who can/may I speak to on follow ups
        * how early can I arrive (their Insurance has to cover you so not too early)
        * what is considered late (2 min, 3, etc.)
        * allowed to start shift if late (MTA gives late letter so know how to get it)
        * Am I allowed to use ______ while here (company or personal item)

      • your resume and a pen.If necessary,you can take you ID.But what i think the most important is your smile and confidence.Come on!

      Friday, September 30, 2011

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

      I'm going in for a job interview tomorrow, I applied for the position of a cashier/receptionist at a car dealership. I was planning on wearing a gray cowl neck sweater with a black cami underneath and blue dress pants. For shoes I was thinking black flats but im open to shoe suggestions. Does the rest of the outfit sound appropriate? Also, for jewelry I was going to wear small pearl earrings, and neutral makeup. Thanks for your help!

      Job Interview Basics - How to Sell Yourself



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      you should wear bootleg PANTS(not jeans), a nice blouse(not a shirt), and a jacket to go over it

      like this:www.collegefashion.net/wp-content…

      or you could wear a conservative dress:media.onsugar.com/files/ons1/187/…you can go to charlotte russe(they also sell work clothes),macy's or tjmaxx

      Countdown to Job Interview? Know What to Expect and Launch Your New Career


        Monday, September 19, 2011

        Job Interview Questions: How would a 16 year old dress for a job interview?

        i want to look professional but not look too professional. For example the difference between dressing for an office interview and fast food job interview.

        How to Display Enthusiasm at a Job Interview



        Recommended Answer:
        slacks and long sleeve button collar shirt...I would go for khaki pants

        Interview Questions - Discover the Secrets of Answering Any Job Interview Question Easily


        • If you were interviewing for a professional job you'd wear a suit, but for a job at a fast food restaurant you could wear khakis and a polo shirt.

        Thursday, August 25, 2011

        Job Interview Questions: What to say on a callback after a job interview?

        I had a job interview with a local coffee shop. The interview went great but durring it we established that they will start having openings in August. Knowing that, what am I supposed to ask when I call back? They told me theyde call back by Friday but obviously its up to you to call them. What do I say when they call?

        First Job Interview After Graduating - How to Prepare Even If You've NEVER Had a Job! (Part One)



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        Anytime you are talking to someone about a job interview, it shows you are confident and sure of yourself when you ask close ended questions. What I mean by this, is when they say they are calling, and you find out it is them, ask "So when do I start?". This forces them to answer with a date, rather than if you asked "Am I hired?", to which they can say "No" to. So, as a general rule, do not ask any questions they can answer with a "No". Ask assumptive questions that already assume that you are hired. This tells them that your mindset is already there, and your confidence alone will win you a job, even if you don't have skills. Be sure also not to sell yourself short...when they talk about pay, compensation, benefits, etc...be sure to stand your ground. Remember, they wouldn't have called you back if they did not see something in your they liked.

        Accounting Job Interview