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Act friendly and confident, even if you aren't really like that =) Ask questions back to make yourself seem interested. Umm, dress up nicely... Good luck =) |
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Julie A
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Do
-Be very polite
-try to answer questions the best you can
-give off positive energy, if your not happy, look like it,
-Have positive body language, sit properly and such
-Dress great. that way sound shallow, but people judge you a lot by what you are wearing before you speak.
-BE ON TIME
DO NOT
-use slang. its rude and just not what they want, trust me,
-dont be rude
-dont be late. If you are on time they will think you care, if you are late, they will think you are irreisponsible
Thats all I have. hope i helped! |
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LD
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make sure to study up on the company before hand, look over the website and see what some of the lastest happening at the company are. this will show that you are taking more of an interest in them. |
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queenzflyestchick
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you should deffinately wear nice clothing so you look more professional. if someone were to walk in wearing beach clothing or something like that, the employers probably wouldn't take them seriously. also you should keep good eye contact (if possible) and answer the questions to your full extent. also try to bring outside situations into the interview, if possible, to show them that you've been in situations and you can handle them.
do not lie when answering your questions because if you don't consider what you said and instead do the opposite, they might fire you. don't try to make everything into a joke. they're looking for someone who is the best and could help them, not somebody who is just average. |
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♫ Chloe ♫
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DO make eye contact
DO NOT lose the eye contact or shift your eyes to another place to check a photo or the wall... or the ceiling
DO smile, and say yes
DO NOT oversmile
DO NOT frown
DO NOT shake you rhead as saying yes..
DO NOT say aha
DO wear something suitable.. something classy
DO NOT wear casual wear.. DO NOT wear jeans and a shirt
DO be on time to the interview
DO NOT be late
They might ask you something like: what are the three main things you expect to have from this job.. and they dont mean the money... you can answer: experience.. knowledge in that kind of job.. a higher level of communication .. learn more of life and be more open-minded ... or whatever you find suitable.. :) |
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Perfect Chaos
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Never same um. That turns them off. Never look down like you are not sure of yourself.Always look them in the eye and be sure of you answers that you give. Its ok to look away but don't let your eyes wonder they will think you are not interested in what they are saying or in the job! Never chew gum that is so rude. Always be well groomed. You don't have to be all dressed up unless its that kind of job. I nice shirt and pants will do. Just look professional but not over the top. Firm handshake is always good. Confidence is the key. Try and have some knowledge of the job even if you have no experience! Good luck to ya. I hope that I could help! |
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Alawex12
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DO'S:
*Keep good eye contact
*Have a firm handshake
*Be prepared and know your resume
*Bring a pen/pencil and paper(just in case you need it)
*Elaborate on all questions
*Just relax and be respectful
*Answer all questions to the best of your ability
DONT'S
*Don't laugh hysterically
*Don't be a smart alleck or have an attitude
*Don't have a freaky, overbearing smile |
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scoop
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Do's:
- good eye contact
- open stance (don't sit with your arms crossed)
- smile a lot
- talk about your efficiency, dependability,
- when asked about your faults or challenges, also list how you've been working to improve them.
- read up on the place you are interviewing so you can reference it when asked why you want to work there.
- get there 5 minutes early. have the route mapped out beforehand.
- have questions ready so when they ask if you have any, you are prepared and look interested.
- pay attention if you feel like you would fit in there. if you don't like the place, you don't want to end up working there.
- when asked how much you think you should be paid, give a range. look on salary.com for an estimate.
- get the book "What Color is your parachute?"
- Relax!
Don'ts:
- do not speak poorly of former employers.
- do not wear perfume or cologne. you don't want to give the interviewer an asthma attack.
- do not smoke right before you interview.
- do not lie. you will get caught.
- do not put anything controversial on your on-line profiles (myspace, etc.) that employers might possibly see.
make the profiles private if you'd rather.
- don't eat food that will give you gas or bad breath. |
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Janice G
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i working in staffing and i see a lot of crazy things, you want to come in dressed professional regardless of what kind of job it is. please bring in at least 2 copies of your resume, never go to a interview without one. never wear tennis shoes some employers feel disrespected if you don't care about the way you present yourself. stay away from negative conversations, never use bad words regardless if the person that is interviewing you is really cool and down to earth. keep the interviewer interested in you never answer their questions with I don't know.
good luck! |
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Julie Q
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I'm going to send you a website that'll help me a lot with interview tips. Seriously consider these tips.
Job Interview Don'ts
http://jobsearch.about.com/od/interviewsnetworking/a/interviewblund.htm
What They'll Probably Ask you in an Interview... and the Best Answers
http://jobsearch.about.com/od/interviewquestionsanswers/Job_Interview_Questions_and_Answers.htm
Interview Tips - General
http://jobsearch.about.com/od/interviewsnetworking/Interviews_Networking.htm
Lots of Inf on What to Wear on an Interview
http://jobsearch.about.com/od/interviewsnetworking/Interviews_Networking.htm
General Tips
http://jobsearch.about.com/od/interviews/Job_Interview_Tips.htm |
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UncleBen
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If you pick your nose don't wipe your booger on the interviewers' desk. |
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kingfischer22
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DO NOT bring a beer. |
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Amy S
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be on time , look the interviewer in the eye, dress professionally, don`t bad mouth your former employers |
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noneofyourbusiness1300
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Don't say umm, like, etc. Do answer with educated words. |
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dtown
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Do dress appropriately. Do look them in the eye, always. And do your homework on the company so that you'll appear knowledgeable as to why you want to work for them. (Google the company & learn about them) |
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dbc
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Be on time. That is very important. If a person is 10 minutes late for an interview I will not interview them. It is a respect thing. Dont make the interviewer ask you the questions, offer information about yourself & why you would be the person for the job. |
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Thalassaki
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Dress professional and bring a resume. Be preapred to tell them why the job should go to you. Sit with good posture, be very friendly, and just do your best! Good luck! |
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Julie A
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what type of job are you interviewing for?
try your best not to say your weak points. and if they ask you about your last job(if you had one), then tell what you liked and what you didn't like, but don't be mean about it. smile the whole time. dont wear ugly clothing. don't be shy, it may seem weird bragging about yourself, but thats the whole point of an interview! |
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katana b
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do`s
basics
shower
brush your teeth and hair
dress 2 impress
keep eye contact at all times
sit up straight
no chewing gum
no food
maybe bring a water
but ask if he or she don`t mind
don`t ramble on and on about something
keep it simple
be polite
as in please ,thank you
no sir yes sir or mam
make one compliment
don`ts
chew gum
don`t bring a beer
or food
forget to get dressed
wear your shoes and socks
swearing
interrupting when the interviewer is speaking
no fidgeting |
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wcanoodle
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Don't pick your nose. Don't eat bean burritos before the interview. Do bathe and use deodorant. Say what you think they would like to hear, not necessarily what pops into your head. |
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peaches6
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Don't pick your nose! |
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tidunia
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do remember that it is a formal assessment of your perso so be prepared and look the part |
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tunasalard
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do not shout |
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gamejock829
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say answers that they want to hear but nothing that would sound sucking up... if you get my drift. but don't continue on and on about yourself and make sure that you kinda keep it professional |
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