You have to dress better than the best person dressed there. Where clothes like you are going to church. If you do not go to church, then what you would wear to a dinner party with adults.
He will ask you when you are available, when you can work, what you are looking for, what position you are willing to work, do you have anything that would keep you from completing your duties, etc.. If you work as a cashier, you might have to take a simple math test (to show you can make change).
You should ask: When can I start? What duties will you have, can you cross train positions (projectionist, cashier, snacks, clean up) and become a better asset to the theater.
2007-10-12 08:43:21
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answered by Christmas Light Guy 7
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Tips on nailing the interview:
1) Know yourself
2) Know the company
3) Dress appropriately (nice khakis and a nice shirt, unless it's a management position then shirt, tie and dress pants)/grooming
4) Be prepared to ask questions when they say "Do you have any questions for us?"
5) See below (source) they have a random question generator, that makes you think on the spot. Rehearse and answer the questions as if you were in an interview--this way when the interview comes up you know what you are going to say and you are not stumbling.
Best of luck!
2007-10-12 08:26:54
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answered by CK 3
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Dress professional but don't just so that you will be uncomfortable. When he asks you about questions for him, ask them what do you like about working here, but do not ask how much do i get paid, they will explain all that with you soon enough. Good Luck!!
2007-10-12 10:05:58
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answered by arisanai84 2
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Dress like you're going to work - clean, neat, etc.
Relax and be yourself. They don't expect much, and you can probably offer more than they need, so you've got it made.
2007-10-12 09:08:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Just wear something that makes you look professional, nothing expensive. He might ask you "tell me about yourself"? or "Why do you want to work here"? "Are you flexible working different shift"?
2007-10-12 08:28:04
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answered by John 5
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