I have a job interview for Virgin Atlantic as a ticket&support agent. Would be greateful for any advice/tips?
Answers: Hi.
Although I've no experience of Virgin particulaly, most interviewers want to know:
- Can you do the job, and
- Will you fit in.
They are interested in your skills, experience, knowledge, qualifications, aptitude and attitude.
Most interviews follow a similar pattern and questions usually cover the same things.
Try these sites for ideas:
Here are some general guidelines to any job interview...
http://www.bizcovering.com/Employment/15...
I hope you make it. Good luck!
Interview Advice?
I got a phone back from a company and they are going to interview me for a dog trainer position. I enjoy done a LOT of research on dog training and I know a lot something like dogs. The problem is I know they are going to ask me if I have ever trained a dog since. Although I've trained several dogs one or two commands, minister to train my friends' dogs not to jump up and things similar to that, and am the person those go to for suggestion about their dogs, I don't own a dog myself (living situation issue) and I've never trained one dog extensively. I don't want to LIE and say yes but I don't want to undersell myself. Also I want them to consider me for other positions not as high-ranking up as trainer, but I am worried if I say that they won't hire me as a trainer, but that if I don't enunciate anything and they think I'm not qualified they won't consider me for the other positions. WHAT SHOULD I DO.Answers: Be honest next to him/her. Tell the person what you enjoy just told us surrounded by your question. You are a entity that people dance to for advice on dogs because you hold a great deal of culture on dogs and they have see what you can do with the little experience you hold. Make sure you let the interviewer know that you are entry rank, and looking to challenge yourself, whether that be by study to train a dog on more than the usual basic nouns or by helping to sell the service. Good Luck.
it's adjectives how you spin it.
"have you ever trained a dogs beforehand?"
answer:" O yes...more than one. In fact I've be so succesful at it people come to me for proposal when they are trying to train their own dogs."
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Tell them about your situation. If they be aware of that they can train you or even have you abet then that would be polite. You should never lie but don't say aloud no. Just tell them details and your interest around training dogs. I also wanted to do that at one point of time.
Jobs for 16-18 year olds?
What sort of jobs can someone of this age group apply for? Can they hold an office brief e.g receptionist?Answers: Any of the online stuff may be a fun, spare time thing, but you are seeking a indisputable, go to work every time job, yes?
Surely a receptionist is okay, but the hours will conflict near school usually. School should be your focus in a minute.
If you want the most money with a flexible diary, maybe try waiting table. Most places that doesn't serve alcohol will hire 16+. You can always pick up more shifts for more money, or hand over away shifts to study and you leave next to cash surrounded by hand every sunshine. That is how I paid my method through some of school.
Other suggestions are:
Coffee shops, grocery stores, name centers, fast-food, buffet restaurants, retail...like precinct stores or department stores.
If you want an office profession, find a place that is get underway evenings, which may be difficult. If you are determined to work in an bureau, you should try getting your foot in by volunteering for two weeks. Go contained by there and work your butt bad and learn everything you can, later approach the boss and see about a compensated position that fits your schedule.
Waiting table will bring you the most money and a flexible schedule, plus smaller amount hours. Most of the other jobs I mentioned will at smallest be flexible with your agenda.
Good luck. Put out your applications and be persistant in following up to show your interest contained by the job.
Are you still contained by school looking for an afternoon opening or are you interested in a career-job as a dignified school graduate?
I see no problem near applying as a receptionist/hostess (hair salons, restaurants, auto parts store, customer service department at a significant department store, etc).