Well im going to my first job interview this sunday and im really nervous im scared if i stuff up or something any advice? anyone know what questions they'll ask its at dominos pizza by the way
thanks much
15/f
As for what you should do, just be yourself. Be nice, confident & polite. When you get there, shake their hand, tell them it's nice to meet them. Make your answers short but sweet & only keep them long if it's absolutely necessary.
They're going to ask you questions such as:
When you can start working?
What do you think you'll bring to the company?
Why do you want to work here?
Is there any special reason we should hire you?
EriksBallerina answered Thursday July 5 2007, 8:18 pm: try to look your most attractive, and whatever you do- DO NOT SHOW CLEVAGE. It'll give them the impression that you are some slutty typical teenage girl. When I went to a job interview for my chick fil a job (i'm 14) i wore a dark blue lacoste polo and a knee-length grey skirt from delia's and brown flats from aeropostale.
Try to be as mature as you can and i'd reccomend wearing darker colors, at least a darkish shirt- because it is supposed to make people listen to you more and take you seriously.
just be happy and confident, and be as polite as possible.
depending on where you live (if you're in the south for example) it's a good idea to say "yes ma'am/sir" once in a while.
xokristabelle answered Thursday July 5 2007, 8:03 pm: You shouldn't worry too much, at a casual place like that it won't be hard and they don't have a lot of requirements. When I applied to Walgreens they asked me when I was available and that was it.
Wear something medium-nice, a blouse, dress pants, and flats. It'll make you feel better.
Ask happy and confident, even if you're not. They want reliable, dependable people.
Michele answered Thursday July 5 2007, 8:29 am: Most fast good companies are looking for people who are "RELIABLE". One of their biggest problems is that, well the mostly hire kids, and mostly kids don't want to work weekend. They often call in sick, or don't show up at all. Many of them quit, but never tell anyone. So if you can come across like you are responsbile, reliable, and that they will be able to count on you to show up, (5 minutes early is great) for work each day that you are scheduled, and that you will not call in sick. And smile, it shows you have confidence in yourself. (well not throughout the whole internview, but smile when you meet the person interviewing you and shake offer your hand.
Hope this helps
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