Date: 6/5/2006 7:25:00 AM
From Authorid: 27534
Hang in there... practice will get you there my friend....stay strong.... |
Date: 6/5/2006 7:44:00 AM
From Authorid: 40979
Wear something nice! No one wants a slob to be working for them. If you have long hair, make sure you have it out of your face and off your shoulders. Smile when you speak and don't talk too much. If they ask you a question that you cannot answer or don't know the answer, DO NOT make something up. Straight up tell them you cannot answer. Be friendly! |
Date: 6/5/2006 7:55:00 AM ( From Author )
From Authorid: 62927
Great ideas Surf5R! looking in the spot will help my eye contact problem, and green and orange- I like that. Okay, and I like the templete about what to say about myself cuz thats a big winding road Ocean Goddess, thank you for reminding me to be straight up... sometimes I take poetic liscence where it doesn't belong. Hi! Wise, thanks for the awesome pounce |
Date: 6/5/2006 8:07:00 AM
From Authorid: 15228
LOL Good advice not to throw up in the cash register, especially if it's the first day on the job. Practice your answers, I notice on intense interviews that they'll ask the same question in different ways, so be consistent with your answers. |
Date: 6/5/2006 8:14:00 AM
From Authorid: 15157
Great Advice there Surf! |
Date: 6/5/2006 8:28:00 AM ( From Author )
From Authorid: 62927
Hi Kelly! Thank you about the tip on intense interviews. Hi Kiki, and I agree with you SurR is copy pasted |
Date: 6/5/2006 8:49:00 AM
From Authorid: 27403
Just relax and I kow that is easier said that done. Remember this, if it is the job that God intends for you to have, you will get it. If it is not, you will not get it! Therefore, you have nothing to worry about. You get up, suit up and show up and God does the rest! Love and Light |
Date: 6/5/2006 12:48:00 PM ( From Author )
From Authorid: 62927
Get up, suit up, and show up! Thank you Lightworker |
Date: 6/5/2006 6:06:00 PM
From Authorid: 47218
What kind of job are you applying for? There's often some very predictable questions, and you should be prepared to answer them. In my experience, there's rarely anything you can't provide some sort of answer to. Sometimes, you just have to think out of the box. Also, come up with a short introduction for yourself stating your experience and your qualifications: make a list of bullet points that you want to hit and practice talking over them a few times. |
Date: 6/6/2006 9:57:00 AM ( From Author )
From Authorid: 62927
I had my first Teacher Assistant interview today. I took you all with me and at least I was not a maniac! Thank you so much |