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 Louise World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 14:00 - 20 Apr 2009 Post subject: So I have an interview *update* |
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And im bricking it ............
I applied 5th March and got a phone call saying my interveiw is 24th April so its been well over a month of waiting.
Ive never had a formal interview -
Pub job years ago was a quick hello when can you start.
HG the boss took a liking to me and gave me the job there and then.
I applied for kitchen work again because I have 4 years experience within that role.
Its for Hampshire county council and the pay is flippin good.
20 hours but the same wages as working 48 in HG
However I can feel myself getting nervous already.
Its going to last for 45 minutes in front of a panel
I have to take several documentation also.
My main worry is - i have not really formal cloths - maybe one pair of black trousers but that is it.
The only jacket i have which looks like is a funky slight camo affect.
What do I do
Smart jeans black shoes, top and that jacket or is that just too 'common'
Am struggling already 
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No jeans.......ever.
Offices do not do jeans, smart or otherwise.
Trousers, blouse and you can always take the jacket off and carry it over your arm  ____________________ Fallen Angel "Nae sniffing my seat now!!!!! "
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 zephyrgirl Spanner Monkey

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Speculate to accumulate Louise.
Get thyself down to Primark/H&M/Asda/Tesco North Harbour and invest a few pennies in trousers, smart blouse (preferably in one colour - no crazy patterns), and jacket (which goes with the trousers).
You don't have to spend much, it's possible to get fully kitted out for under £30.
Keep to black/grey/navy and you can't go wrong.
As kwacker6r said you can always carry the jacket over your arm, best not to swing it over your shoulder though.
Remember all your paperwork.
The most important thing to wear will be a willing smile.
Shake hands at the start and end of the interview and have at least one question to ask the panel.
Make sure you have a confident answer if they question you on your previous job.
You will be fine, just try and relax and visualise giving really good answers to anything they throw at you.
You have the experience and the knowhow to get the job done well, all you have to do is tell them about it.
Good luck! ____________________ Fly away on my Zephyr?
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 tribal_tiger World Chat Champion

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As above unless you know the names of the interviewers before hand. If they all seem like blokes, cleveage goes a long way in an interview!
Being serious though, best of luck, and just be yourself in the interview. People can smell bullshit a mile off. ____________________ How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could Chuck Norris?
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 Barry_M2 World Chat Champion

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I think Zephyrgirl has it pretty much spot on.
Remember, they picked 'you' for the interview, so obviously feel you have what it takes on paper, so just go along and be yourself.
You could always be a little cheeky and ask them what qualities they see in your from reading your CV, and what made them ask you along for the interview! Throwing that one at them will catch them out I bet you!!
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 yen_powell World Chat Champion

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Ask them if they can provide good references from 2 previous employees.
But seriously, a bloke who was interviewed for our place was asked if he had any questions for the panel.
He said he would like to see the office and general facilities where he would be working if he took the job. They were so taken aback they gave him a tour there and then and I think they started to believe that he was deciding if he wanted to work for them rather than them deciding if he was suitable. They fell over themselves to offer him the job after that. ____________________ Blackmail is a nasty word........but not as nasty as phlegm!
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The thing with interviews is that you can more or less second guess the type of questions they are going to ask, so it is sometimes worthwhile to plan out the type of answer you will give if they ask such a question.
Don't make it too specific though, because if they word the question slightly differently it might throw you off.
In addition, make sure when thinking through these answers you always relate to your own experience, skills and abilities. This way you sound genuine as well as confident.
Can't agree more with maintaining eye contact with all interviewers there, it's like when one asks you a question, and during your answer you switch eye contact to another person, you're engaging them into it as well, this kind of switches the role in that your leading them, in a sense, and theres definately some subconcious advantage to it I'm sure.
Try not to fidget either, it's hard to keep a check on that because half the time you don't even realise your doing it.
Take advantage of the glass of water they'll offer you - I know when I'm talking under pressure my mouth gets dry, plus it buys you a few precious seconds to get your mind straight again - though I'd avoid doing a 'victory sip' after every question
Good Luck!
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 Blue_SV650S World Chat Champion

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| zephyrgirl wrote: |
Get thyself down to Primark/H&M/Asda/Tesco North Harbour and invest a few pennies in trousers, smart blouse (preferably in one colour - no crazy patterns), and jacket (which goes with the trousers).
You don't have to spend much, it's possible to get fully kitted out for under £30. |
Spot on ZG - get down ASDA/Tesco and pic up a new blouse and trousers for £20-30. If you have no smart shoes, then use the smart trousers you already own and get some nice SMART shoes.
It isn't a fashion contest looking for designer labels. You have to look smart/presentable and you can do that just as easily in some well selected supermarket clothes as wastefully blowing several hundred on designer gear!!!
Its all about confidence, if you feel smart, this will be projected.
Go easy on makeup and smellies, subtle on both. But do have a bath and a shave before going!!
Deffo have questions for them and pre prepare for the obvious quesitons like:-
What are your strengths?
What are your weaknesses?
Look on the web for a series of generic interview questions and prepare answers for them all. The more prepared you go in the more relaxed you will be. The more relaxed you are the better you will come across and the more likely you will be to succeed.
Keep it in your head, you have done this work before, you CAN do the job, just go in there and tell them what you have done before!
This is an important one ...
If you don't know/have an answer for a question or don't quite understand what they are asking you for - SAY SO!!
They will respect you more for saying "Sorry, I don't know" or "Good question, I'll look into that" than trying to BS your way out and invariably looking a t0sser!!
Another important one ... don't start reflecting on what you said in answer to the last question whilst they are asking the next ... you won't listen/hear their next question and you will either answer incorrectly or look a wally when you go 'what?!!?'
Good luck and may the BCF force be with you!!  ____________________ The purpose of life is to fight maturity. |
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 Blue_SV650S World Chat Champion

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Oh and just so you know/its clear what pay you will be getting, was the pay advertised as £x 'pro rata'? or just £x (or £x/ph) - If its 20hrs/week, its a part time job and pro-rata salary is one to watch if you are not familiar with that term ...  ____________________ The purpose of life is to fight maturity. |
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I always prepare some questions I think I might want to ask at the end, as usually I cannot think of anything at the time, because my head is buzzing with what we have talked about during the interview.
Things like working times, flexi time, holidays, how many people will be in your immediate team, who will be your team leader/supervisor, is there a dress code etc.
Getting out a notebook in order to ask such questions, shows that you are organised and ready and prepared. It's a tiny thing but I have been told many times, that they have been impressed by it.
Taking notes is a good way to remember things they have said, so you don't start thinking about what was said...plus they may answer some of the questions that you have prepared already.
Do as Zephyrgirl has suggested regarding dress code. You can easily pick up a smart white blouse from George or Tesco for less than £10 easily. Just wear that, black trousers and maybe a cardigan/jacket and you'll be fine. ____________________ Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter won't mind - Dr. Seuss |
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My advice would be is to be honest about your skills, let them know what you can do and what you can't do. (they would find it out sooner or later anyway and saves the embarassment)
Keep an open mind, show your interest in the job - most employers don't mind if you don't know everything, but seem enthusiastic about it.
This worked out for me in the past few interviews I had. Oh and I still don't own a suit, but still managed to get jobs without any troubles.
Be confident, and you won't need any luck. . |
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Right well its today and im allready starting to get a bit nervious.
Popped into Asda - Pick up a pair of smart black trousers for £4 (sale)
Blue/white shirt which looks nice £6 some cheap girly necklace for a one of wear (not cheap looking just better then my chunck manly one )£3 So all in all a bargain.
Think I look nice - altho its sooo not me - tos really smart looking
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Good luck Louise.
You're gonna fuckin' own it
Say it to yourself, right now. *nods* ____________________ "Oh....it looks like Average Joe's is forfeiting the match!" - "Yeah, its a risky strategy but lets see if it pays off for 'em Cotton." |
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Good luck - and post a pick of the smart new Louise  |
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We're doing interviews at our place today! Your not in Sufolk are ya????  ____________________ How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could Chuck Norris?
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 Louise World Chat Champion

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well its went ok - they seem friendly.
For what the job is its seems to be pretty serious - If they like me I will find out Monday and then start traning courses for some reason.
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Excellent.
Hopefully you've got it, however if another candidate is chosen remember to requested written feedback form the interviewing team. ____________________ Kal...
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 348 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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