[quote]optheta wrote:
I didn’t get the job… I DONT GET IT I REALLY THOUGHT THE INTERVIEW WENT AWESOME. I mean my major is part ISDS which is the Department that the IT guys that interviewed me are in, i mean fuckkkk.
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Why don’t you call and ask your interviewer why you didn’t get the job and how you could improve your package (not to be confused with dick) and presentation? This is a very simple strategy that can do wonders for your career path.
[quote]Guilty77 wrote:
You should wear a suit to every interview. The suit should be clean, pressed, and it should fit you. Also, don’t have a hippy, dumb ass hair cut and try not to smell like a butthole. Shake hands like you want to kill him and look people in the eye. Smile.
FWIW I had a job interview at the front desk of a gym. I wore a suit. I was told that my resume was outstanding and I was very impressive. I didn’t get the job because I was “too professional”. I was told I should be running the branch, not a greeter. I say if you’re gonna get rejected from a job, it should be because you’re too good, not lacking.[/quote]
Too professional? or over qualified?
[quote]optheta wrote:
So I haven’t really ever had a Job interview because I have just been working at the family business, a restaurant.
I got my first interview for a Job at my College and its for a low level IT position and I was wondering if its okay to were Khakis and a Polo shirt? Im thinking wearing a full on suit isn’t ideal also I don’t even have one lol.[/quote]
My son is a Junior in college and has had to interview for jobs on campus and I tell him all the time to make sure he has a nice pressed shirt and tie, dress slacks and dress shoes. It doesn’t matter what the job it, you should always be professional. My current job, I came back three times to interview and each time I wore a business suit and the folks here walk around in jeans and sneakers on a daily basis.