You sent your CV and got a call back? Congratulations. But now youâre facing the most frightening part of the job: the interview.Â
No honestly, Iâm joking, this isnât as bad as we were told. And hereâs what I learnt from it.
You almost have the job. Donât try to impress them too much, just stay faithful to who you are. Wear casual clothes, not a lot of make up, tie your hair (or at least brush it) and if you are wearing nailpolish, check that it isnât cracked. Honestly, wearing cracked nailpolish during an interview just says that youâre messy and not organised. Donât forget to smile, no one would like to hire someone always grumpy!
Remember the description of the job? Well thatâs very important, state all the criterias that was asked in the description and make sure to tell your interviewer that youâve got all the qualities the job requires.Â
Learn about the company, when was it created, do they have other shops, what do they sell/do, what are the prices and what type of people will you have to face. Google is your best friend for that.
3. Get ready to answer questions
Itâs D-Day, youâre sat at the table and the interviewer is here. Get ready for the questions. Nothing exciting to be fair. âWhy do you think youâll be good at this job?â âWhat brought you to apply to this job?â âDid you know about *the company* before?âÂ
And then they will ask you about your skills. Learn your CV and donât hesitate to repeat it and add more details. For exemple: âI know how to work in a team very well because âŚ.*add previous experience*â. They sometimes ask you how people would describe you or what are your flaws/qualities. Be honest.Â
If you donât have any experience, put everything on your skills and link them to school. Interviewers know if you have experience or not. They will also understand that youâve been focused on your studies and thatâs okay. Donât try to hide it, be proud of it.
4. Interview your interviewer
Your interviewer will ask you a lot of questions but at some point he will ask you if you have any questions. And now, honey, it will be your time TO SHINE. Fire away, honestly itâs very embarassing to have nothing to say, itâs a bit like âoh well, just taking the job, not really fussed about anythingâ. Find something! Are you allowed nailpolish, do you have a uniform, what time do they open, are they closed during holiday, what will be your salary, do you have days off, will you have a training session, etc⌠Ask everything on your mind, it will show your interviewer youâre at least interessed by the job.
The interview is almost over. The interviewer might ask you when you can start. Never say âright nowâ. Say âtomorrowâ or ânext weekâ instead. Wait a bit, talk to your family/friends about the job to make sure youâre making the right decision. If you can, wait until you can have at least a glimpse at the contract because sometimes the interviewer doesnât tell you everything about the job (how many hours, how much youâre paid). Wait for them to call you back. And when leaving, you can mention âthat youâre looking foward to hearing from them again soonâ!!!
I hope this masterpost was helpful and that youâll nail your interview. If you have any other questions, you know where to find me! Reblog to help your fellow friends if you thought this was useful âż
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