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- Dress as if going to work. If the job requires a uniform, wear something that closely corresponds to that look. Be clean, neat and well groomed. Be sure to turn up a little early; have something to read while waiting (to reduce nervousness.)
- Be fully aware of the requirements of the job and able to prove that you qualify.
- Be keen to pursue professional development.
- Be able to describe what it means to be a good team player.
- Keep any personal info brief and factual.
- Know the company's goals. mission statement and policies.
- When asked, what do you think are your weaknesses, name one thats translate into advantages for the employer.
- Be clear about why you want that particular job and what it means to you.
- Be fully aware of the requirements of the job and able to prove that you qualify.
- Be keen to pursue professional development.
- Be able to describe what it means to be a good team player.
- Keep any personal info brief and factual.
- Know the company's goals. mission statement and policies.
- When asked, what do you think are your weaknesses, name one thats translate into advantages for the employer.
- Be clear about why you want that particular job and what it means to you.
SethGreene531 · M
Prepare for a job interview one level higher in responsibility, than you're applying for.
I did this for an entry level retail sales position.
Trying to get into the mind of the interviewer, I looked at Corporate sales interview preparedness, and typical questions.
To my shock, they asked from that list verbatim -- and I WAS prepared. I t was a success.
I did this for an entry level retail sales position.
Trying to get into the mind of the interviewer, I looked at Corporate sales interview preparedness, and typical questions.
To my shock, they asked from that list verbatim -- and I WAS prepared. I t was a success.
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