Thursday, August 4, 2005 4:13:00 PM
The saddest part about this is that the person who knows how to smooth-talk through this interview questions get the job.
Meanwhile the true honest good deserving worker (who doesnt like to brag or is not as smooth) gets the mediocre position and pay.
Tuesday, August 2, 2005 12:37:03 AM
I thought it was very informative and made several good points. Perhaps in the future they will come in handy. The wording of the list was more in depth than I initially anticipated, but then again, it was primarily directed to those individuals included in the older set who have worked for numerous years to develop their skills and their careers. Nevertheless, I enjoyed it and more preparation concerning interviews and jobs can only be beneficial anyway
Monday, August 1, 2005 3:51:05 PM
Some good questions to keep in mind. Nothing worse than arriving at a job interview and being stumped. One piece of advice I give thought it to take your time. When asked a question, feel free to mull it over a few seconds instead of blurting out the first thing that comes to mind.
Sunday, July 31, 2005 11:38:35 PM
#3 why do you wanna work here hahaha i got asked that when i was trying to get a job at culvers and i was like ummm i need a job and this palce is quieter and cleaner than mcdonalds, haha and the guy laughed, and i got the job and i still have it 1 yr laterz, so its all good just be honest