It's June 16, 2024, 06:51:36 AM
well i went for a workshop a few weeks back, here are some helpful hints:study and research the company; like what chairities they give to, find out their company values / mission statement etc.; this'll show you have interest within the company.when your sitting, don't cross your arms or fold them or anything; keep them on the chair's arm rests. from what i understood, when u cross ur arms it means u might have something to hide.when you're leaving, ask them:1) when will you be notified if you get the position2) if they would like your references (assuming you have; if not, ignore it)3) ask for the person's cardthis also shows interest and that you want the job.what to wear: dress shirt, dress pants, dress shoes; try going for a light coloures shirt and dark coloured pants.arrive 10 to 15 minutes early.questions they might ask you:1) what are your weaknesses?2) why do you want this job?3) give an example of a time where you you had a disagreement with a supervisor or somebody who is at a 'higher' position than you, and how you solved it?for q1, use positive weakened; example, you can say "i am too assertive" (basically you can't say no) and then say how u are going to solve it (e.g. say you are working on communicating with others and understanding where your limits are).q2, once again goes back to the compan'y values; i usually say something bout team environment's.q3, use an example that had a good ending. for example, sya u had a small misunderstanding with a team member; explain the situation quickly on what the argument was about; and then how it was solved.don't ask anything about the pay, benefits, your hours, etc. unless they ask you.that's what i remember, there's probably more hints and stuff.
I got hired on my first job interview and fired 3 days later because "I lied in my interview" which is bullshit because they asked me if I'm a peaceful person not if I ever got into a fight.
Quotewell i went for a workshop a few weeks back, here are some helpful hints:study and research the company; like what chairities they give to, find out their company values / mission statement etc.; this'll show you have interest within the company.when your sitting, don't cross your arms or fold them or anything; keep them on the chair's arm rests. from what i understood, when u cross ur arms it means u might have something to hide.when you're leaving, ask them:1) when will you be notified if you get the position2) if they would like your references (assuming you have; if not, ignore it)3) ask for the person's cardthis also shows interest and that you want the job.what to wear: dress shirt, dress pants, dress shoes; try going for a light coloures shirt and dark coloured pants.arrive 10 to 15 minutes early.questions they might ask you:1) what are your weaknesses?2) why do you want this job?3) give an example of a time where you you had a disagreement with a supervisor or somebody who is at a 'higher' position than you, and how you solved it?for q1, use positive weakened; example, you can say "i am too assertive" (basically you can't say no) and then say how u are going to solve it (e.g. say you are working on communicating with others and understanding where your limits are).q2, once again goes back to the compan'y values; i usually say something bout team environment's.q3, use an example that had a good ending. for example, sya u had a small misunderstanding with a team member; explain the situation quickly on what the argument was about; and then how it was solved.don't ask anything about the pay, benefits, your hours, etc. unless they ask you.that's what i remember, there's probably more hints and stuff.coo. for the question of "why do u want this job" could i just say something like "i shop here (at Target) and i really like the store and i thought this would be a good place to work.orI really need a job because im about to go to college and i dont have anybody to help financially.and for question number 3 where it says what are ur weaknesses. What should i as a 17 yr old at Target say. cus i dont really know about the whole assertive thing cus it sounds way to smart for me.
for the "why do u want this job" question, go with the "good place to work" one, just try wording it better. say something like "it looks like a comfortable work environment and I feel i would make a great fit within the company".for question 3, just saya any weakness that'll put u down. so don't say something like "it takes a bit of time to learn things" etc.you can probably say "i sometimes take on more tasks then i can handle" and come up with a solution for it.
Quotefor the "why do u want this job" question, go with the "good place to work" one, just try wording it better. say something like "it looks like a comfortable work environment and I feel i would make a great fit within the company".for question 3, just saya any weakness that'll put u down. so don't say something like "it takes a bit of time to learn things" etc.you can probably say "i sometimes take on more tasks then i can handle" and come up with a solution for it.alright. I think ima use the exact same one u said for question number 3.for the why do u want this job, i bet u ima get all nervous and say it like how u said not to word it.Do u really talk like that wen u do ur interviews cus i would never be able to say something smart like that.But i remember i was riding wit my cousin in his car and we are salvadorian and hes always cussing and using slang, but as i was riding wit him somebody was calling him so he picked up (it was for an interview and for a good job cus he was dressed up) and he started talking polite as hell! and he was talking all smart and as soon as he hung up he was like "u see how u got to talk white to these people"I need to start learning how to reword things ima say so that itll come off as more educated. << i was trying to sound smart at the last part.
dizzle, you should be a certified consoler on this because you got this shit down!
I NEVA HAD A JOB PURE CRACK HUSTLE NIGGAS, GET YOUR MONEY UP!