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[COLOR="#0000FF"]Hey Sp, I applied for a job so I have some money for RP cards, Apple juice, and just money in general, and I need some tips you guise used for your interviews. What things should you say that will leave a good impression?
Yes apple juice was one of the first things I thought about when I was applying
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Assuming this is a minimum wage job, all you really need to do is to not come off as a complete idiot.
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Easy ways to get ahead of the pack:
1. Dress nicely
2. Show up early
3. Bring a legal pad and all required paperwork
4. Nod a lot to show you're paying attention
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[COLOR="#0000FF"]Handshake, nodding, Questions, be an idiot, blue dress shirt, dress pants(ish). Got it
Rp and apple juice here I come[/COLOR]
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Don't ever bring up salary unless it's asked, else you'll seem like all you care about is being paid and people are looking for those who are actually interested in the job.
Come early but not too early, else you'll seem desperate.
When you're finished, e-mail them with a thank you.
Make eye-contact, don't fidget too much.
I've never been in an actual interview, but professional development courses really puts emphasis on what you should and should not do at an interview.