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Posted on 18 April 2010. Tags: Action, Better, body language, certain details, confidence, confident attitude, discussing, dress, email, employer, employers, Employment, eye contact, Federal Bonding program, felon, felon interview tips, felons, Felony, few days, free interview tips, honest, honest approach, honest work, honesty, important decision, industry, information, insures, Interview Advice, Interview Create, Interview Take care, interviewer, job interview, Job Interview tips, job search, Labor, language, lets, mail, Mention volunteer work, Opportunity Tax Credit, persistence, phone, physical red flags, planning, positive spin, Program, Questions, quick thank, red flags, Research, responsible person, room, Show, strong eye contact, Tax, Than, The Interview, tough questions, ups, volunteer, volunteer work, Volunteering, well-rounded plan, winning strategy, work opportunity tax credit
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When persistence pays off and you get interest from employers, you must meet the task of successfully facing a job interview as a felon. Recognize that a winning strategy includes action before, during, and after the interview. With a well-rounded plan and an honest approach, the doubts an interviewer might have can be overcome. Continue Reading
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You never know when the right interview opportunity will arise in a job search, so it pays to always be ready. Going over likely questions in your head helps, but there is no substitute for actual practice in interview conditions. This is why practice interviews are one of your best weapons in preparing for the real thing. Continue Reading
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Posted on 14 January 2010. Tags: all-important interview, assumption, button, button down, callback, cinch, Company, dress, dress pants, Dress shirt, e market, Employment, enthusiastic, exact job, experience, extra mile, firm handshake, following tips, free interview tips, g tech, handshake, interviewer, interviewers, job interview, Job Interview tips, job search, Key, Labor, lean manufacturing, lean manufacturing techniques, little things, Machine operators, Manufacturing, manufacturing interview, manufacturing job, manufacturing job interview, manufacturing jobs, market, prep, professional attitude, prompt, Questions, safety record, Shirt, Show, similar experience, skill, skills, Than, The Interview, tucked, valuable employee
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When looking for a manufacturing job, you will find the market flooded with numerous people applying for the same jobs.
With so many others applying for the same job as you, how do you make yourself stand out in the interview, that you are the candidate that gets the callback?
The following tips will help you to cinch that all-important interview:
- Be prompt and have a firm handshake
When the hiring decision come down to two equally qualified candidates, a decision will be based on the little things, a firm hand shake, being prompt, a professional attitude.
While a manufacturing interview does not require a suit, do dress to impress. Dress pants or khakis, a button down shirt tucked in and a belt. The assumption is that if you look neat and tidy, your work will also be neat and tidy.
- Be specific about your experience and what skills you have.
This is very important, especially in manufacturing. In manufacturing, experience is key. If you have experience for the exact job they are hiring for, that is good, but if you have a variety of experience, but less specific, you may still be a more valuable employee.
- Be enthusiastic and ask questions
Show them that you are truly interested in working for their company. Prepare some questions to ask, directly related to manufacturing, such as; “do you use lean manufacturing techniques?” or, “What is your safety record?” Remember to thank them for the interview.
Remember interviewers see numerous people with similar experience. Machine operators and assembly people are plentiful, so the decision on who to hire usually comes down to the details, which put some effort into the interview. The interview is your time to show them you are prepared, professional and that you are the employee that will go the extra mile.
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Posted on 13 January 2010. Tags: applicant, attire, big difference, caption id=, common thing, competitive edge, Cover letter, cover letters, Customer, dress, dressing for job interview, Dressing for Job Interview Success, e market, employer, employers, Employment, extra effort, heuristics, interview process, interview success, interviewee, interviewer, job hunt, Job hunting, job interview, Job Interview advice, job interview success, Job Interview tips, job search, job seekers, job-hunting phrases, Labor, LinkedIn, Marketing, opening paragraph, overall tone, overused, paragraph, phrases, potential employer, quick scan, Résumé, Resumes, right way, rules of thumb, scan, The Interview, thumb
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Dressing for Job Interview Success
Does it really make a big difference how you dress up for a job interview? In almost all cases, it does. Dressing for job interview success – this is perhaps one of the most overused job-hunting phrases, but this is also one of the most ignored by many job seekers. In hunting for a job, first impressions really matter.
Keep in mind that in job hunting, you are marketing yourself as a product to your customer, your potential employer, and believe it or not, the first thing that the employer or the interviewer sees when you greet him or her is your attire; therefore, you must exert extra effort to have appear in the interview in the attire most appropriate for the job you are applying for. Now you might ask if dressing properly and appropriately would get you the job. Definitely not, but dressing the right way will surely give the competitive edge. Continue Reading
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Posted on 09 October 2009. Tags: 60 seconds, appropriate choice, Better, Blouse, bright colors, caption id=, casual, casual day, cautious, choice men, clothes, Clothing, color shirt, conservative, conservative standard, current flair help, dress, dressing for job interview, Employment, fashion merchandising, flair, good condition, heels, important thing, inappropriately, industries, industry, industry standard, interview success, jeans, job interview, job search, Labor, merchandising, merchandising industries, potential employer, Retail, scuff marks, shoes, Shopping, solid color, standard, Suit (clothing), Than, worn heels
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Dress for Interview Success
Dressing to impress at your job interview is the most important thing you can do. Your potential employer will make a decision about you on that alone. You have 60 seconds to make a good first impression. What you wear is vitally important to your job search.
In this respect, is conservative always better? No, not always. When dressing to impress at your job interview, you must first decide what your industry’s standard is. Is it a conservative standard or does using some current flair help you? In most situations a business suit is the most appropriate choice.
Men’s and women’s business suits should be solid color for first interviews. Both should use a coordinating color shirt or blouse and matching shoes. The shoes should be in good condition without worn heels and scuff marks.
Depending on the industry the shirt or blouse should be current and fashionable. You can go bolder in retail or fashion merchandising industries and understated in industries that are more conservative.
You must have a full understanding of what the industry standard is. Most often if there is a casual day at your potential employer’s office on the day of your interview, they will tell you that. That does not mean that you should wear jeans.
Always dress better than you think you need to. Be cautious with bright colors and hems. You want them to remember you for your talent, not your clothes. You only have one chance at a first impression, don’t blow it by dressing inappropriately.
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Posted on 07 October 2009. Tags: 60 seconds, absences, active listening, active listening skills, alcoholic beverage, appearance, best tips, Blouse, Candidate, caption id=, chicken dish, color suit, comfy, Company, company gain, dress, employer, Employment, extended absences, freak, freaking, free interview tips, gain information, Health, healthy meal, heels, honest, information, Interview Advice, interview tips, interviewer, jewelry, job search, Key, Labor, new ones, paraphrase, pay attention, potential employer, prep, previous job, Questions, Research, research search, salad, shoes, Show, skill, skills, smart questions, smooth interview, solid color, solid color suit, The Interview, workforce, worn heels
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Business Interview
So you have the interview of your life set up and you’re freaking out. What are the best tips for a smooth interview? An employer will make a decision about you in 60 seconds and either you will be called back, hired or never hear from them again.
Your appearance is the first thing a potential employer will assess. Show up properly dressed, men in a clean and pressed suit and women in a solid color suit with coordinating blouse, jewelry and shoes. Not the comfy, well worn heels used so often in your previous job, buy new ones if you need to.
Next they’re going to want to talk to you. The best tips for a smooth interview, especially the talking part, are research, research and research. Search the company, gain information, and be prepared to ask smart questions. You care about this opportunity so you need to care about the company. Be intelligent and thoughtful. Most importantly be honest.
Be prepared to explain any extended absences from the workforce and how you can add value to their firm. Be confident and poised. If they offer to take you out for a meal, order a healthy meal, a salad or chicken dish.
Be sure to avoid an alcoholic beverage, even if your interviewer orders one. Pay attention when they tell you about the company and the position, then paraphrase the information and repeat it to them. This will show you have active listening skills. First impressions are key, be prepared!
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Posted on 19 August 2009. Tags: calm, Company, crowd, dress, Employment, eye contact, Free, free interview tips, happy, helping, Home, homework, honest, information, Interview Advice, interview location, interview tips, interviewer, interviewers, job interview, Job Interview tips, Job Interview Tips Doing, job search, Natural, natural eye, natural eye contact, nice little card, perception, prep, Questions, Résumé, Show, sweet, taking time, Than, The more, upfront
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Before the Job Interview Tips
Doing your homework about a company before the interview can really make a difference. The more you already know about the company, the more relaxed you’ll feel during the job interview. Also, knowing more about the company upfront, you’ll be able to come up with good questions for the interviewer. Continue Reading
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