You might be meeting with your potential supervisor and a couple of co-workers. They could be trying to decide between a couple of candidates for the job trying to eliminate someone.
Be polite, do NOT be wordy, and use yes sir/mam in your conversations.
GOOD LUCK!!!
2007-09-07 01:15:10
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answered by Anonymous
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If this is for a graduate job, or a senior position its likely that they take about half the candidates forward for second interview then half again on for third interviews before giving a job. But it's great you've gone through, make sure you know the company inside out, present yourself well and find out exactly what they're looking for and be it. Think about why you want the job, what attributes you have that make you suitable and ensure you come across as the perfect candidate. Here's a tip my agent gave me, when they ask any questons at the end, close the interview yourself by asking at the end, 'do you have any reservations about me' I did this in my last interview and the interviewer said he was worried I wasn't competitive enough, I was able to reply and give examples of when I had been and I got through to third interview. Best of luck, and stay confident!
2007-09-07 10:11:34
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answered by Anonymous
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There is definite strong potential. Remember be polite yet confident. Listen to their question, pause, then answer slowly and with confidence. Have a couple of answers for the hard questions (for ex: what are your strengths/weaknesses, what can you offer company, etc). Take your time to get ready this morning, give yourself plenty of time to get there, and stop in the bathroom just before going in for appt. Give yourself a once over in the mirror so you KNOW you look good!! BEST OF LUCK (you already have the job, so you don't even need the luck!)
2007-09-07 08:22:16
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answered by S&S 3
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I wish you LUCK!!!
They are definitely interested. I had a job that took me two interviews to get. The first interview they ask me knowlege questions and other questions relating to my ability to "do" the job. The second interview was more of a personality interview to see how I would fit in and cope with the job.
Just believe you will get it and you will have it.
Enjoy your new job!
2007-09-07 08:20:17
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answered by Chalgal 3
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Good luck, first of all.
I think they are interested in employing you. They might be deciding. Did you give them a good impression this morning?
Hope all goes well. Good luck again.
2007-09-07 08:18:59
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have time, take a minute and research the company on the internet. You might be able to slip in a little gem you've learned and impress them. good luck!
2007-09-07 08:12:52
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answered by Terri J 7
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It at least means that they were interested in you, I would think. Perhaps they are going to have you meet with another manager. It very well could mean that they are going to hire you. Good luck!
2007-09-07 08:11:09
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answered by Hoping he will bless me with #1 4
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Good Luck.
Think about the answers before opening mouth. You'ld do well and get the job.
2007-09-07 08:11:56
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answered by HH@20 2
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