Why ask again - you've already told us it's for a job at Greggs ! - !
2007-08-01 00:46:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Here are some basic tips ...
Dress neat ... wear a shirt with a collar, no sneakers, no jeans. Polish your shoes.
If you have tattoos, hide them.
Piercings might be a problem.
If you normally take your bath at night, also take one before you go to the interview. Use aftershave or cologne.
Don't eat anything before the interview that will make your breath smell bad or give you gas.
Be on time ... in fact, be 5 minutes early.
Use "sir" and "ma'am" in answering questions.
Look at your interviewer(s). Don't look down at your feet. Make eye contact.
Keep your hands out of your pockets ... don't be playing with keys, loose change, etc.
Go to the bathroom BEFORE you go into the interview.
Here are some questions to ask. Ask these only if necessary (they might have already told you most of this stuff, or may tell you during the interview) ...
- Is this job for a specific shift, or will I be working different hours or different days from week to week?
- Who would I be reporting to?
- If I get the cleaning and food preparation duties done on a given day, are there other things you would like for to do?
- I worked once where we had a suggestion program. If I have suggestions for improvement, would I give them to my supervisor, or do you have a suggestion box for these?
2007-08-01 07:59:12
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answered by jdkilp 7
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It doesn't matter what job you apply for, just make sure you know what the employer actually does, be interested, smile - AND PREPARE SOME QUESTIONS TO ASK!! Whenever I interview potential members of staff here, if they can't come up with at least one relevant question, they don't stand a chance. Examples could be - how much training will I get? What happens if my manager/superviser is late one day? Will I be working alone?
2007-08-01 07:28:26
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answered by djdale99 1
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If you've got any experiences whatsoever at making food then talk about that as much as possible and how you enjoy making food at home, maybe that you have buying premade things.
2007-08-01 08:57:59
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answered by Anonymous
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For the first you need to find a employer. You can get that through the following site,
http://www.chkurboss.com
with the use of that find a good employer and apply a suitable job in that.
2007-08-01 07:37:17
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answered by Roselin J 1
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Make sure that you are very clean when you go!
ie NO dirt under the nails ...all the obvious things!
Be yourself!
Good Luck!
2007-08-01 07:24:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Treat every customer like royalty.
2007-08-01 07:27:39
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answered by fatsausage 7
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tell them you love talking to people and hate doing nothing
2007-08-01 07:22:40
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answered by Anonymous
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