Question Posted Wednesday September 17 2008, 10:39 pm
Well, I have a few job interviews coming up. I had a job in the past for about three months so I put that down under past work. Well anyways all the sheets are asking why I quit so I put not enough hours. Is that a good excuse? Also if for some reason they contact my past employer and they say I wasn't a good worker, what would be a good excuse. Any kind of tips are appreciated. I kind of get nervous when I'm in a one on one session like that. Also if I'm applying for like a gas station job, what should I wear to the interview? I don't want to overdress but I don't want to be under dressed either. Thank you.
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Job Searches? Exquisitechick answered Thursday September 18 2008, 3:14 pm: Saying you didnt get enough hours is really good. It shows them that you WANTED to work more and you like getting lots of hours. As for your last place saying you werent a good worker, you could say they asked to much of you? Im not sure, thats what you think. When your in the interview dont say "um" or "uh" at all. Make yourself very clear and mature. I would wear just jeans and a casual shirt. Nothing too overdressed and nothing underdressed.
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