Tips On A Job Interview?

Tips for a seventeen-year-old about to go to her first job interview?

  • I'm about to go to my first job interview at a toy store. Have any tips for me? I've showered, gotten a pad of paper (good idea? Should I leave it behind? I read that I should use it for questions I get during the interview), and I'm wearing appropriate clothing. I've practiced answering these ten questions: http://money.usnews.com/money/blogs/outside-voices-careers/2011/01/24/the-10-most-common-job-interview-questions Were you asked any different questions during your first job interview? If so, what were they? (I like being prepared, and I'm a little bit nervous for this interview. I overdid the deodorant today, that's for sure). Also, one last thing: Is it appropriate to ask the interviewer these questions: What is the dress code like here? When could I expect to know when you’ve made a decision?

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    The first thing is try to relax and just be your self. Interviews are not difficult or rough like some people might say they are. Usually when you go in to an interview usually you already got the job. Usually questions about dress code and such will be answered in orientation. At the end of the interview saw things like "I hope to hear from you soon" or something along those lines. This is just your first job so don't be nervous plus i never had an interview that even once asked me those questions especially "where you see your self in 5 years". most employers do not do it. Good luck!

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I went on my first interview Tuseday. Would have got the job but she called me yesterday and said I was to young :( (17) instead of 18. They will ask to tell about yourself. Make sure you have that planned. Have about 3 sentences. She asked me when can I work. What kinda work you do (I lied and said I always do my chores and help grandma around the house lol). Dress really nice because the lady liked the way I dressed but then again it was a clothing store :p They might tell you when they will call back. Mine said she will call tomorrow and she did ..

So you’ve found a great job, applied for it and now it’s time for the interview! How are those butterflies in your stomach? Not so good? It’s OK, we’re here to help. Here is some advice to help calm your nerves and get you prepared for your interview. Don’t be late for the interview! Punctuality is very important when arriving to an interview. This is the first impression the employer gets, and if you’re late, it gives the impression that you don’t value the interviewer’s time. Even arriving five minutes late can lose you the job – we're not kidding. Arriving 10-15 minutes early, on the other hand, will give you time to prepare. Be sure you have directions and you know how to get to your interview location. If you're unsure, go the day before to make sure you know how to get there. Dress up for the interview Keep your interview outfit casual, but not too casual. Showing up in jeans and a T-shirt may be comfy but doesn’t give the best impression, even if that's what you'd be wearing on the job. Khakis and a nice collared shirt, or a tailored top and (not mini) skirt are always a good choice. If you're applying for a retail clothing store, avoid wearing clothing with a competitor's logo. A full suit is probably too much, unless you're applying for an office support job or a prestigious internship. Prepare, prepare, prepare Did I mention prepare? Know the company you are interviewing with and have questions ready for your interviewer. This shows the interviewer that you have an interest in the company. Keep in mind that it never hurts to practice. Make sure you know who you are and what skill set you possess. And always be yourself – you want them to hire the real you, not a fake version of you. Be aware of your body language When you're nervous, do you tend to rub your arm? Jiggle your foot? Or click a pen? You are going to drive the interviewer crazy if you do any of those things! At the job interview, do your best to keep still, sit up straight and look the interviewer in the eyes. You want to appear calm and in control. Know the questions you might hear Tell me a little about yourself. This is always a tough one, because you ask yourself, “What do they want to know?” Focus on your skills, abilities and your interests. The interviewer wants to know about you and what your plans are for the present and the future. Definitely don't start talking about your childhood, the music you like, your soccer trophies or anything else that's not relevant to the job. Remember to keep the answer brief, because it can set the tone for the rest of the interview. Why do you want to work for us? Here’s your chance to tell the interviewer why you chose to apply for the job. Don’t say because of the pay. This is your opportunity to talk about why you think you'd fit in really well and what you could bring to the team. What extracurricular activities do you participate in? This is your chance to talk about you and show your personality – but again, keep it short! Your extracurricular activities should reflect your best traits and your interests. Why should I hire you? Be honest. Let the interviewer know why you are the best for the job. This is your chance to sell yourself and set yourself apart from the other job candidates.

You have great suggestions for being prepared for a job interview, but all those elements are for big boys and girls. You are 17 going for a job interview at a toy store... Just wear something nice and appropriate, smile all the time, and be very polite.

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