mrsbornkuntry
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I have been applying for jobs all over my area, retail, fast food, everything without so much as a phone call so I'm really excited to report that I have an interview on Friday with a local grocery store chain. I haven't worked in 14 years (besides the occasional babysitting gig and volunteer work). I'm really nervous and I need this job so I need interview tips! And what should I wear? It's nothing fancy, just stocking shelves and the culture of our area is pretty informal, but it seems wrong to me to wear jeans, would dress pants and a cardigan be okay? Or is that too much of a "mom" uniform?
Also, what are some questions that people usually answer thinking they're giving a good answer, but really aren't? I'm not sure how to answer a question about my career goals because I am in college and ultimately would want a career in that field, but if a management opportunity presented itself at this job eventually I would be open to that too (I have previous experience in management). If I clean that up is it okay to answer something like that or would they think I'm going to quit as soon as I graduate and not hire me?
***************UPDATE******************
My interview was today and it went really well. I was freaking out because I was 5 minutes late (construction
), but it was a job fair environment and the lady that checked me in chalked it up to them being in an unusual place in the store (upstairs offices). He asked about my experience and I did mention being home for 14 years, then I went right into my previous retail experience and I notice that he perked up when I mentioned that I had moved with the store to open another location. Later I found out that they were getting ready to open two new stores, that's why they are doing these mass interviews. He was also pleased that I'm available third shift, when I told him the time I wasn't available (from 5:30am to 8:30am) he said "I assume that's to get kids off to school?" I said yes and he said "I understand, I have kids, too, and we can totally work around that sort of thing." and he also said I was the first person he had interviewed that would work third. At the end of the interview he sent me to another office for a drug screen and said I'd hear from them next week
. I think that's a good sign!
Thanks again for all of the tips
Also, what are some questions that people usually answer thinking they're giving a good answer, but really aren't? I'm not sure how to answer a question about my career goals because I am in college and ultimately would want a career in that field, but if a management opportunity presented itself at this job eventually I would be open to that too (I have previous experience in management). If I clean that up is it okay to answer something like that or would they think I'm going to quit as soon as I graduate and not hire me?
***************UPDATE******************
My interview was today and it went really well. I was freaking out because I was 5 minutes late (construction


Thanks again for all of the tips
