Many comments where made about dress code, tatoos, etc. As an HR specialist, I can tell you, professional image is still very important. You never get a second chance at a first impression. Statistics reveal that we make a judgement about a person within 3 seconds of seeing them for the first time. If you impress the interviewer within the first few minutes, the rest of the session is in your favor.
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Geeze. So much time put into appearance which says very little about anyone's actual ability to do a job. I mean, anyone can wear a costume. You could have saved so much time by simply saying "dress for the job you're applying for." There, done, move on.
If it were an interview they would have all flopped. Their answers to questions is "prepare". Everyone knows that but the question is how and what to prepare - what sort of area must be covered
I've found out that the most important question to answer for yourself is WHY do you want the job - as soon as you know that you can just GO for it with full confidence. Here my resume that got me a job at Google - maybe it is of some help :) www.goodypatterns.com/the-resume-that-got-me-an-interview-at-google/
It can if the person has never had a job before because then they know what kinds of things they should keep in mind when they do go in for an interview. It can apply to people with and with out a job.
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It may not have any effect on the ability to do the job, but most employers do not want to see visible tattoos on the job. Most places do require people to cover any visible tattoos, it's mainly about appearance for the most part.
Excellent. Good information. Your are the best. Thanks
Many comments where made about dress code, tatoos, etc. As an HR specialist, I can tell you, professional image is still very important. You never get a second chance at a first impression. Statistics reveal that we make a judgement about a person within 3 seconds of seeing them for the first time. If you impress the interviewer within the first few minutes, the rest of the session is in your favor.
Excelent documentary , and thank you very much about these great advices.
Great information to help prepare for a interviewing
This has been a great help! Thanks!
I really appreciate the effort you've made to bring this useful information to us. I've been taking help from this website coverletterinterview.com/ about designing cover letters, resumes and tips on job interviews. I've even had a lot of online tutorials like this one and they've proved extremely useful. Thanks again!
Good tips about what to do when going for job interview. I need to work on that it has be a while.
i love you guys!!!it makes me more motivated.
great help.. good points
We all have to go though this job interview.
Love to go job hunting. its great. to be motivated.
Thank you for the tips!
cool video i learn so much today from this .
I was wondering who do the hiring the human resource or the Manager which one is it?
Thanks for posting! Much appreciated :)
If interviewer ask you why do you want to leave your company after let say 20 years , what do you say ?
for me is good thanks .
I hope this video shall help me
Geeze. So much time put into appearance which says very little about anyone's actual ability to do a job. I mean, anyone can wear a costume. You could have saved so much time by simply saying "dress for the job you're applying for." There, done, move on.
Getting the perfect training program is is.
Each one should do there won video on job hunting.
good pints thanks
If it were an interview they would have all flopped.
Their answers to questions is "prepare".
Everyone knows that but the question is how and what to prepare - what sort of area must be covered
cheri is great
I've found out that the most important question to answer for yourself is WHY do you want the job - as soon as you know that you can just GO for it with full confidence.
Here my resume that got me a job at Google - maybe it is of some help :)
www.goodypatterns.com/the-resume-that-got-me-an-interview-at-google/
Добрый день с Якутска ПЕРЕВОД вашего есть
most of this cant apply to some one with out any job experience
It can if the person has never had a job before because then they know what kinds of things they should keep in mind when they do go in for an interview. It can apply to people with and with out a job.
Interesting, they gave absolutely no examples of how to answer the questions.
+Shasha 11 Fortress Forces Group is heavily marketing campaign to tell people, " Da, those laser checkout retail guns??? Fema Camps are good. Good mindset after that."
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What on earth have Tattoos to do with anyone's ability to do a job. You people are very discriminatory, and NO, I do not have any.
It may not have any effect on the ability to do the job, but most employers do not want to see visible tattoos on the job. Most places do require people to cover any visible tattoos, it's mainly about appearance for the most part.
Requiring no tattoos or telling someone they need to cover up their tattoos is not discrimination.
So lame ! rehashing of common place " advice " !