Before you interview someone you should:
First: clean yourself up. Take a shower or bath, comb your hair, wear something that looks halfway decent and remove as much body jewelry as you can.
Second: think about how you are going to answer questions like why you want a job. Why did you leave your last job? Why should they hire you for this job?
Third: Try to learn a little about the company so you can show a little interest when you go in there. If you act like you don't really care, then, chances are they won't either.
If you ever hope to have a well paying job with some respect, you are going to have to represent yourself wll in order to represent someone else's company well. If you don't really care about respect go ahead and leave all the tattoo's out in plain sight and by all means load your face up with body jewelry.
Learn as much as you can about the company you are applying to be able to demonstrate to the interviewer that you are familiar with their company and its products/services.
It's your job interview. Giving someone else's responses is silly.
You should not go to a job interview if the job requires you to be bilingual and you are not. There may be a portion of the interview where you speak the language you are unable to and will most likely fail the interview.
A person should take out their nose ring before a job interview. The best approach is to be conservative, and a nose ring could cause distraction during a job interview.
The primary purpose for a resume is to get an interview. Do not try to win the job with your resume; that is for the interview. Put enough specific measurable items in the resume to get an interview to want to speak with you about the job.
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how can i answer the question when i apply as a call center agent. need a call center is collage level only i am 4year highshcool student only but i know how to understand to speak English i speak also in English but not in directly before we get this job i need a 1month training pls i need this job. i have skill in computer also
Firstly you have to look for a job. Newspapers, word of mouth, internet are all ways to do that. Nearly all jobs require a interview before you're given the job. It's best to do some reseach about the company and job you want before the interview.
Call the employer the day before the interview and tell him that the interview needs to cancelled because of conflict in schedule. Discuss how the interview can be rescheduled. In case of acceptance to another job, call the employer again and inform him of the new job taken.
The important thing is to focus in on what is relevant for the job you're interviewing for. Take time before the interview to carefully consider how your previous job experience has prepared you for this one. Try to communicate what is most relevant instead of summarizing everything you did before.
To try & get a feel for you as a person.l
Asking friends and family if they know of any job openings
Depends really many people react differently. If its a job that you know you can do well then you might be quite confident in the interview. But if you have never been to one before then it can be quite nerve-racking.