Okay, so I scored a job interview!! I'm so excited.
This will be my second job interview, my first one was for my old job, you can tell I got the job.
I don't have a resume as I've only ever had one job and don't have any school achievements :(
What should I take, and what should I say? Should I remember my first job interview and remember what I did last time to score the job? (Answering HONESTLY, not lying or even exaggerating to get the job and trying to appear calm)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Job Searches? Helpful answered Sunday January 13 2008, 9:31 pm: Well, that kind of depends on the job that you want. Try to be as groomed and respectful as you can for the interview. Dress in fairly nice clothes- jeans are generally out. Shake your interviewer's hand and address them as sir/mam. That will earn you a few points. Well, talk to the interviewer truthfully- they like to hear positive statements about your personality (I like to work with people, I am an optimist, ect.) but they also like to hear you admit to some sort of weakness, showing that you're not an egotist. Be as positive and complete in your answers to their questions as you can (don't say just "yeah") and smile. Try to get a recommendation from your last job. Hope I helped. I wish you the best of luck in your job interview! [ Helpful's advice column | Ask Helpful A Question ]
orphans answered Sunday January 13 2008, 1:34 pm: Look nice, act nice, be nice, seem nice, and dress so you look smart. And yeah, remembering what you said on your last job interview would be great because it worked for you last time, so why not this time? Be prepared to answer any question that comes your way and don't sweat it, or sweat at all hehe.
Good luckk [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
masterclinic answered Sunday January 13 2008, 1:24 pm: Just remember "dress for success" and show as much respect as you possibly can. Remembering what you said for your last jobs interview cant hurt. Best of luck. [ masterclinic's advice column | Ask masterclinic A Question ]
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