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You're gonna have to hook me up with some fresh nuggets
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The general rule for dressing in job interviews is to match the level of the person who will be interviewing you, or staying within one level above or below (preferably If they will be wearing a pair of khaki pants and a polo, you should wear the same. You can also use this method with a suit, and if you feel overdressed, take the jacket off to match. As for what to do or say, just sit straight, look the manager in the eyes, and answer the questions asked professionally. These can be found online just about anywhere with a Google search of common interview questions. Think about them beforehand to come up with solid answers, and then try to tie it back to the company as much as you can. Also think of company related questions you can ask so that you have something to say when they ask if you have any questions. This will show that you have interest in the company..
Honestly though, you could do less than 1/4 of this and still get the job. For lower level jobs just show that you are not an idiot, and will show up to your shifts and you will be good to go. I'm a manager at a movie theater, and the process is basically sign up, get interviewed and not have tattoos or anything stupid, and then answer the questions with at least 10% intellect. You should be completely fine, good luck getting the job.
Edit: I also forgot to mention that the biggest impact at the lower jobs like this is availability. The highest demand for people is opening weekdays because most high school students can't, also weekends because business will pick up greatly.
Honestly though, you could do less than 1/4 of this and still get the job. For lower level jobs just show that you are not an idiot, and will show up to your shifts and you will be good to go. I'm a manager at a movie theater, and the process is basically sign up, get interviewed and not have tattoos or anything stupid, and then answer the questions with at least 10% intellect. You should be completely fine, good luck getting the job.
Edit: I also forgot to mention that the biggest impact at the lower jobs like this is availability. The highest demand for people is opening weekdays because most high school students can't, also weekends because business will pick up greatly.
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You need to find out how to make szechuan sauce
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Rabbi_NASA wrote You need to find out how to make szechuan sauce
I gotchu haha!
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Just go in be yourself, be confident and always start and end with a good handshake.
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