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When on a job interview and a perspective employer asks why I'm not currently employed you could alway say that you had to leave your other job for personal reasons and don't elaborate unless asked, which in most cases won't happen. You might conclude your answer, but I'm ready, and willing to work now.
because you are not eligible
you don't have the proper certificates
we have already appointed someone
I am an extremly hard worker, I do not cause trouble. I only have one down fall and that is I won't quit working on something until it is done and done right!:)
Whatever happens to be the truth for you personally.
In a job interview, it is likely that you will be asked to recall a time you worked well in a team. You should have an answer prepared.
I wouldn't put the reason on the job application. You can save this for the interview and only if asked for the reason why.
When asked 'what other jobs are you applying for' in a job interview you should answer with the truth. Just tell the employer.
If you are asked a question revolving around program assistant status in a job interview, then you should answer it much the same as you would answer any normal question in a job interview: honestly.
In an interview for a job with a cabin crew, expect to be asked why they should hire you. Have a good answer prepared explaining your experience and what you will bring to the job.
Give the reasons you are interested in working for Hawkins Cookers spefically. Do some research about the company before the interview if you don't have an answer to this question, so you can prepare an answer in case the question is asked.
Your expectations.
about the salary
If you are asked this question during a job interview, your answer should relate in part to the position for which you are applying. It is a waste of your time and the interviewer's time if you are not suited for the position available.
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.
Yes, if you are female and the braids in your hair look neat then its fine to wear them to a job interview working in a casual business office environment. If you are a man, braids are generally unprofessional to a job interview at a casual business interview. Neat-looking locs should be just fine instead.
People should answer honestly when answering interview questions regarding the reason for working at a particular company. They should also mention how they heard about the position and what grabbed their attention.