Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Advice about an interview...?

Tomorrow I have an interview at a make up salon, as a cashier or receptionists.. and this is my 1st job interview.. So I was wondering if I can get an advice on what to say and what not so I can be more comfortable and confident tomorrow.. so any sugguestions?? I already know that I should dress proper...Advice about an interview...?
Just take your time to answer the questions so you answer them well, speak clearly, make eye contact and smile at the person interviewing you - just be yourself and polite and you will make a good impressionAdvice about an interview...?
Check out the big websites (Monster.com) They cover all the basics . . .





Don't be too nervous - smile and be friendly.





Best of luck!
Smile ;)





You are getting a 'store-front' type job, meaning that customers are going to see you first, before any of the other employees. Just relax and smile.
Here's a few tips that really count. #1: Dress professionally. First impressions are the last impression they will have of you. Make sure you take time to prepare your clothes that reflect professionalism, make up, etc. #2: Show up 15 mins early. Do not show up exactly at the time scheduled to meet. If you show on time, you are late. #3: Show confidence. Greet with a firm handshake and make eye contact. And smile, being that you are dealing with the public. Your employer wants to see that you are friendly and can deal with customers well. #4: Create some of your own questions that you could be asked, at least 5. For example, ';so (name), why do you think that you are qualified for this position?'; or ';what experience do you have dealing with customers? and give me one example';. #6 Have a set of questions ready to ask them. For example, ';Is this a part time or full time job? How many days of work am I allowed to miss?';


Being prepared as much as possible is the key to having a successful interview. And always end with a firm handshake and thank them for their time.


Best of luck to you.

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