What questions are asked a lot at teen job interviews?

What kind of questions are asked at job interviews?

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    Google job interview questions employers ask and you will get a pretty good list. Typically they want to know if you are hardworking, consistent, reliable, trustworthy and competent (fyi - those are the adjectives you should use to describe yourself during the interview so as to help seal the deal- try to find a way to mention them if I were you). Questions often ask are do you work well under stress? What do you like to do for fun? Describe your ideal job. Etc. Good luck!

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Google job interview questions employers ask and you will get a pretty good list. Typically they want to know if you are hardworking, consistent, reliable, trustworthy and competent (fyi - those are the adjectives you should use to describe yourself during the interview so as to help seal the deal- try to find a way to mention them if I were you). Questions often ask are do you work well under stress? What do you like to do for fun? Describe your ideal job. Etc. Good luck!

Nick

You could ask about their training programme and ask if there will be opportunities for promotion within the company (make it clear you are interested in long term employment) Then there are other questions like salary and benefits (you will know by the tone of the interview if it is appropriate to ask this). Other than that i can't really think of anything. Don't ask too many questions or they might start to wonder if you can think for yourself.

Maude

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