Got an interveiw on Tuesday. Any tips?
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@ttyymmnn Dues aren't that much, it's a good deal. Not many people are willing to hang off the side of a building applying graphics, among other things I do, so I'm not worried. If I had to interview for my job I would just bring a binder of my work and say I get this stuff done and you can ask anyone in the union about me, I am always early.
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I’m in the AF of Musicians, and while they didn’t help me win my job, they handle the CBA every few years and they do a good job of it.
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@ttyymmnn We have a dispatch for shows based on seniority unless you are on a call list of 35 people per company that can skip that, which I am. I have never taken a dispatch actually, I was in a company shop when I journeyed out and I've been on a call ever since.
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@e90m3 Catering at a large hospital
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@theturbomrt I submitted my resume, but I'm planning on bring a few food handling certifications I have.
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@ttyymmnn said in Got an interveiw on Tuesday. Any tips?:
Wear clean underwear
What color would you recommend?
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@john-norris It is entry level and makes twice minimum wage plus I enjoy working with food.
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@Fish-McSticks said in Got an interveiw on Tuesday. Any tips?:
I enjoy working with food
Username checks out.
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@Fish-McSticks said in Got an interveiw on Tuesday. Any tips?:
What color would you recommend?
Doesn't matter, as long as it's clean.
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@ttyymmnn Is this a black undies situation?
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If that fits your mood….
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@Fish-McSticks Practice saying "I am glad to help out anyway I can" like you mean it. If you have had a job in the past don't say anything negative about it (didn't like the work, didn't like the people, didn't like management).
Two elements to getting hired, do you have the experience/ability to do the job? Do you work and play well with others? The second, is generally undersold in importance but probably the more important one to most whether they admit it or not. You can train people to do jobs, but your personality and demeanor is what it is.
Be positive, seem interested, smile and talk, one word answers aren't the thing, nor is telling your whole life's story. Answer the question asked, if you have to divert a little to give them what they want that is fine (related but not direct experience or training), if you go totally off topic not so much. Answer in a few sentences, not a few words, not a whole book.
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@Fish-McSticks said in Got an interveiw on Tuesday. Any tips?:
@john-norris It is entry level and makes twice minimum wage plus I enjoy working with food.
So cleanliness and following their process is of course of utmost importance. You mentioned you have some food handling certifications. Explaining what you had to do to get those and how you understand the importance of following the processes would be great. Try and weave that into an answer to a semi related question if you can.