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Now as i haven't actually had experience of this type of thing before (i got my other job thanks to knowing some people higher up) i was wondering are there any things i should/shouldn't do tomorrow? And not too obvious please some serious advice would be very much appreciated.
Now i just got to search around and find my suit, which i hope still fits me.
Now as i haven't actually had experience of this type of thing before (i got my other job thanks to knowing some people higher up) i was wondering are there any things i should/shouldn't do tomorrow? And not too obvious please some serious advice would be very much appreciated.
Now i just got to search around and find my suit, which i hope still fits me.
Look directly into his/her eyes when answering questions.
Don't accept tea/coffe - they might see it shaking.
Turn up 5 minutes early.
Be honest - if you having had sale experience before, don't try and blag it in case they put you on the spot.
Have an answer compose for the question, "Why do you think you're the best person for the job?
If they ask if you want to ask them any questions, don't ask about money - it'll say you're more interested in it than the job. Instead ask about the company and what the company's ambitions are.
Wear a suit and don't be late. Switch off your mobile.
Have a CV ready at hand to give them.
Good luck!
> Don't accept tea/coffe - they might see it shaking.
I meant they might see your hands shaking because of nerves.
> If they ask if you want to ask them any questions, don't ask about
> money - it'll say you're more interested in it than the job. Instead
> ask about the company and what the company's ambitions are.
Oooh good job you told me about that because i was going to ask about money. Well better scratch that question off the list.
And don't throw up on your new employers.
Good luck
(Now please wish me good luck too. Thankyou please.)
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> If they ask if you want to ask them any questions, don't ask about
> money
i see one problem. the company could have anticipated this and created a contract for 1p an hour. if you dont ask how do you know what youre getting.
great list of advice to all though. do you interview people per chance?