I don't give a damn about interviews. I barely socialize, smile or show interest in many things, I am a self taught artist and don't need to seek validation from other people to work in their job's like normal people do because they don't know any tricks and the ability to make money on their own without having to work for anyone with anyone. I admire my own company and my comfort zone is where I demonstrate perfection when I'm working by myself. I'm not afraid of going to an interview and getting rejected or accepted I'm afraid I won't do well with people in the job and that the job doesn't pay enough and let me have time for myself whenever I want
After walking in all confident, and then you quickly realize you messed up one of the answers and now you are choking more than ever. And then all hell breaks lose in your head.
I average about 2-4 interviews a week and rarely, if ever, extended a job offer. Before, I was frustrated with the job market, but now I'm completely disillusioned from it and with capitalism in general. If you want guaranteed employment for everyone, it's time to start reorganize every existing company into a workers cooperative.
@DarthVadent - It's been a year since your comment. Found anything yet? If you attend multiple interviews like that and no luck, it may be time to start your own business or become an independent contractor. If you're not interested in going that route then maybe examine your resume? There are companies that help you setup your resume and tell you what you were doing wrong on it. It could also be how you're presenting yourself at interviews. Or maybe you are looking for jobs that you're not really skilled in. Could be a number of things. I am frustrated with job hunting as well and I'm considering going the independent contractor route. Job hunting is very frustrating and time consuming. Especially since employers look at even the most superficial stuff.
That question "tell me about yourself" is probs the hardest one to answer. I'm so nervous I have an interview at 12 and I'm grinding these videos lmfao
Cheyenne Goodbear Spirit Halloween in NJ, but UPDATE!! I got the job, I was only asked 3 questions and none of them were "tell me about yourself". The interviewer was the manager and she was super cool, the whole time we were just gossiping about shit that happens and has happened around the store 😂😂
Whenever I see a comment like this I worry. Why would you NEED to make up lies? All they want is to know about you as a professional and how it relates to the position. If you have actual work experience just pick examples that are true. Unless you did nothing at all worth mentioning then be honest.
"Always wear a suit". Okay, what about if you are applying for a job in construction or transportation? How about the people getting a minimum wage job in fast food or retail? I think the rule to "always" wear a suit only applies if your going for something like management, financial services or some kind of administrative or office position.
I was taught to dress one step above what the day-to-day wear is. So, for a jacket-and-tie job, a suit is appropriate; for a construction job, a decent pair of slacks and a conservative casual shirt is fitting. (This is for men; for women, mutatis mutandis.)
Even though, I don't think everyone working in an office could get a suit for an interview. What if you're just doing something like data entry or a basic secretarial role?
I don't even own any types of clothing other than Carhartt t-shirts and regular blue jeans. That's literally all I ever wear normally. Of course I only go for jobs where that's the type of clothing you wear anyway. I made it until last year at age 37 when I had my very first job interview. Before that I got jobs by knowing someone who recommended me, or randomly showing up on a jobsite to meet the boss in person. My last job I got, I called a number from a Craigslist ad, and simply told them my experience. They said to show up at such and such time, and that was that. I've had that same job for 11 years now.
A long time ago, I got into an interview with a guy that actually turned ugly very quickly. This guy started out trying to catch me in a lie type of thing and very soon, it went from bad to worse. When I look back on it, I think I did the right thing by just saying "Look, if you don't want to hire me, it's fine. By the end of the day, I'll have a new job going, no matter what. Have a good one, goodbye" and then, leaving the area. Unknown to you, some people have it in for you, long before you step into that office and not much of what you're going to say, is going to make ANY difference one way or the other. In that situation, you need to focus on what's most important to you (not to them). Your TIME is extremely valuable, MUCH more than you actually think. Don't waste another precious second of it, on some corporate slug badl. Don't lose your temper (maybe a little but that's all). Don't lose your FOCUS. Just accept reality for what it is and move forward from that situation, ASAP (as soon as possible). Focus on that list you made BEFORE you headed out of the house on YOUR job hunt - and ONTO the NEXT one on your hit list. Stupid people are the gamut these days and they're everywhere. Beware. Don't let them waste your precious time. Good hunting.
simply put, I command respect regardless of age. I treat all my interviewers with respect but if one doesn't, then I'll walk out of the interview and on the way complain to someone higher up the food chain.
I always go in so nervous to an interview but as soon as i arrive on time and they tell me theyre gonna need more time, i lose all respect and i stop being nervous ....
I hate the way employers want you to brag at interviews, shake hands with strangers, maintain eye contact, smile-look interested, wear a suit, say nothing at all negative... Is it just me, or are employers looking for politicians rather than workers?
I totally agree. Part of the reason why I and so many people tend to get nervous during interviews is mainly because of how fake it is. I sometimes wonder if employers understand that the people working for them are just faking it trying to act "professional." Being "professional" is not a normal human behavior and it's really easy to see through people
+TreborHG_93 I agree. I absolutely haaatteee interviews. I feel really weird bragging about myself and I feel like the jobs just give to the pretty people anyways. I think you should have to try out for a job instead of who can brag about themselves better. I also think we should go back to apprenticeships instead of having to spend tens of thousands of dollars on an education that doesn't guarantee work. I could do any job, as long as I was trained. Most people could.
Samantha Sullivan I get what you are saying. I feel it whenever I walk into an interview and don't get the job because I just don't have the skill to brag and enlarge those skills, even though I have proven that when you let me do the job, I am as good or even better than the other candidates. I actually just had an interview a few weeks ago and I ended up getting the job. The interviewer placed more emphasis on getting to know me rather than getting me to talk about the experience that I already have on my resume.
I really hate them..probly as much as those bogus tests. Maybe if I was the kind of person that could show off my legs I would get the job ): though you have to wear pants anyway. I NEVER get a job because I can't be fake at all. I'm the type of person that if I don't like someone I will show it (the reverse as well..I can't hide crushes even when I try) If I'm depressed you will also see it which job hunting makes me depressed and a lot of people have said online that they don't hire someone who they suspect is depressed.
I always thought interviews were silly to base someone's ability to successfully work a job by the way they can speak about themselves all grandiose like a braggart. Like you're really gonna hire someone over a conversation that sounds good to the employer.
That one diffusing answer: "I like to focus on the job, not my personal life" is perfect for those prying men in Words with Friends: "Are you married?" etc. Now I'll know to say "I prefer to focus on the game, and not my personal life." I'm so sick of men hitting on me when I just want to play a game!
Interviews are stupid.. I Had 2 successful jobs for 6 and 8 years and never had a job interview, was given a week's trial on both and impressed straight away
I honestly wish that it could be more real and straight to the point. I am just 100% myself and confident in it. If someone doesn't like me for who I am, I don't want to work there.
Don't worry college grads. If you're educated and have the ability to learn new the things with genuine enthusiasm you'll be successful. Being nervous in an interview will disappear with experience. Go to interviews with the mindset that you have nothing to lose. Remember it's a two way street. Some jobs are fillled over and over because the job sucks or the boss is unpleasant. We spend a huge amount of our lives at work. Youll want to find a job that isn't a grind unless the rewards are clearly obvious. Think boot camp.
I was 6 when this video was uploaded, happy and carefree without worrying about my future. Now I'm 17 and I'm watching this because I have three interviews (two for college and one for a job) within the next week. WHY DOES LIFE HAVE TO BE LIKE THIS!!! 😭
lol i had this friend who went for a interview, i ask him what happened? he said, everything was fine, then they asked what would he like to ask them about their company. this moron asks "umm, what is your name" ? xD
I didn't actually get the job but i called back around 2 weeks after the interview and the feedback i got from the manager after my interview was that "it went well overall but that they found more suitable candidates that had more experience in Bikes." Even though i didn't get the job, it was my first ever interview but just the interview itself gave me more confidence for future ones, just practice what you will say and show you have an understanding of the company you're applying for. :)
@@nmana9759 better luck next time, also try to stand out, they interview 40 people a day and only 1 or 2 people get the job, they usually pick the ones that stood out to them, so be confident, follow all these tips, and make sure you stand out.
This is so helpful. I have an job interview this week and it will be my first job interview ever in my life. I got pressured and totAlly nervous on what to do. Thank you so much for this!!! (y) thumbs up for you guys ^_^
+2043 I got accepted. Thank God. Out of 11, only 6 passed the interview and I'm one of the six. And honestly speaking, I've applied a lot of what I've learned from this video :)
Because of this, I aced the scholarship interview on Friday & found out yesterday that I was chosen for the two year scholarship for the school im attending too! Thank you!
Best tips for job interview: 1. Wear something nice, if your a woman, don't reveal too much cleavage 2. They want to get just a "taste" of your personality, not sit through War of The Roses.. keep it short and sweet 3. Don't talk about negative experiences in your past regarding schooling or past jobs, sound POSITIVE 100% through the interview, leave a good taste in their mouth 4. Use common sense -no gum, no phones, good hygeine 5. Talk about your strengths 6. Have a good demeanour
As a person who is a recruiter.....remember, this is an opportunity for you to find out if you're a fit for the organisation too. For example: If you're left waiting a long time after your interview was due to commence ..consider if they are showing you respect and will that apparent lack of respect translate to the work place. I recommend asking about money up front. $ paid is an indicator of the value they place on the job and the skills they require of the employee. Why shouldn't you know.
When they say "tell me about yourself" give them a quick appraisal of your professional history and what you aspire to do in the future then ask them to tell you about the company. Don't have an interview, have a conversation. You want to know about them so don't sit like a robot merely answering questions.
actually, that is the worst possible way, they are looking for someone who will make them the most money, which means they need the best worker, these different requirements/tips for interviews are designed to hit those points they are looking for; coming in with a suit proves you are not lazy, shaking their hand firm and introducing yourself proves you are confident, asking to sit down proves you are capable of following, if they just hire you based off of your qualifications they have a good chance of getting a bad employee, if they interview everybody and pick the one who stands out as a good employee and good worker, they get one of the bet they can.
Tell me about yourself: I got fired of everywhere, I pee a lot, I am on facebook all day, I have head lice, bad breath, I collect soda cans for living, I go to church for free meals.
You aren't afraid to be a rebel, you have a medical condition that's none of my business, you know how to use social media to connect with our customers, you love insects, you don't waste water, you recycle, and you are good with money....You're hired.
One good tip that really helped me land some jobs is to never EVER break eye contact, pretend you are interviewing them (size them up). Try not to blink for as long as possible, but when you do it should be used tactically to either disrupt the interviewers train of thought when they're looking skeptical, or to show surprise (When you all the sudden blink after not doing it for a long time, when it finally happens they will be drawn into that moment WEIRD but it works).
What I've noticed is most interviews aren't as scary you make it in your mind. You want the job and obviously they want to give you a job if they called you for an interview, so if you go in there with that mindset you'll breeze through the interview, and always be honest and not scripted and you'll be fine. I'll be using my own advice very soon since I'm temporarily unemployed . Oh, and turn your cell off. LOL when she answered the phone in the interview I was like she just gave that job away to the person behind her, lol.
I applied and got an interview for a pizza place & thought I failed the interview because I didn't give him a handshake, he didn't offer me one either though. A few days later I got hired, so I don't think the handshake thing applies currently depending where the place of employment is
I have my first ever job interview tomorrow!! 😩😩😩 So scared and nervous, but excited too! I don't want to keep my hopes up too high, but I hope they hire me! 😩😭
Nowadays you are essentially being assessed on how well you can answer questions in an interview, rather than how well you could actually perform in the job.
Well dine! without youtube videos on job interview or school teachers ,teaching us from time about interviews i would be a nervouse reck thanks to this channel i have every confidence now.
@@alaaaaa4132 😂😂😂 Brah! This comment was from 11 years ago when I was only a teenager going for my first Job ever, in McDonalds! If you're wondering, I actually got the job, ended up working there 5 years while in college... 😂😂😂 I love UA-cam. P.s. I still have sweaty palms, but as I got older I rock that shit with confidence.
@@alaaaaa4132 😂😂 actually no I didn't get that job. Just saw my other comment. This interview must have been for a shoe shop but I got the McD's one shortly after 😂😂... You have me floating through UA-cam archives.
Rebecca J he never called me back telling I got hired. You shouldn't call a company like crazy they will no longer consider you if you do that. I called him like a week or two later that's it and he said that he hasn't hired anyone yet he still had a round of interviews. The call was weeks ago. I have applied at other places. The companies I apply for don't seem to be that desperate which makes the chances of getting a job much harder! Because when I called food lion again after a few weeks the hiring manager said the store manager just got back from vacation blah blah she said same thing last time I called her back when she called me about my application over the summer So I don't know I might just go back to school like go to college because it's getting ridiculous!
Jacqueline Cody My mother used to work at a job agency and she got people jobs by telling them to call like crazy. When you want to work for some place bad enough, you bug them and even if it comes off desperate- that just shows more incentive to hire you. I have been hired at most jobs this way- even some jobs I was waaaaay under qualified for (as of right now, I am over qualified since I have a PHD.) Remember, they only hire people who actually WANT to work there. Sadly, it's seasonal work for us right now and that's usually filled in by August or September. Good luck in whatever you choose! If you have the opportunity to skip working and go back to school- do it. But, if you really want to work, be persistent! Show you WANT that job! :)
Rebecca J well I resubmit my applications and follow up after a few days. I am just saying you shouldn't call everyday, because my dad told me what happened to the person who called everyday, and he didn't get the job. I believe it, sure it shows how much you want the job calling them, it shows how interested you are, but since he called everyday it just showed how impatient he really is! You got to remember companies are busy, that's is annoying, you shouldn't call them everyday. Kudos to you good for you glad you got the job.. but I wouldn't recommend calling them like crazy. I would be personally annoyed and not consider the person by doing that, if I was the hiring manager. I think I am doing the right thing, so I could care less what YOU think of my opinion!
Correct! I'm currently at my 12 job now and when I constantly called them 3-4 times a day, better believe they called me back! I was then able to show them that I wouldn't let them down!
Good Tips. When I worked as a Vocational Consultant and Job Coach, I had to tell people time and time again to NOT wear any damn perfume or cologne, wear a simple, clean suit (That fits!) and to keep their damn cell off. I can't tell you how many times a person who was so right for the job got remembered for their inappropriate clothing and got ditch from the consideration pile. Show your personality after you get hired... play the game and be conservate in your dressing if you want a damn job!
I have a job interview tomorrow at a movie studio. I ll be working behind the scenes making movies, meeting actors and stuff, if I get it of course. Need some luck!
+Beat2beat100 Not hired that's for sure. You can say you take to much time to make things perfect, but you've set up a time managing system. Your strength could be being a fast learner. Which can assist your weakness. Even if its a lie! Muahahaha
Eileen Dunn is it really okay to lie in interview? im new im so nervous and im shy person ill go ininterview this coming fri. hi dunno what to say im so nervous im watching tips for interview and i started to get nervous i cant normaly breath 😭😭😭
Ceejhay Distor whenever I'm looking to hire someone, my biggest pet peeve is when someone tells me they have no weaknesses. What I DO like to hear is a weakness being turned into a positive or a learning tool. "Time management Is my weakness but I'm learning to delegate and prioritize my responsibilities"
I wouldn't recommend wearing a suit unless you're interviewing at major corporation. It really depends on the level of casualty your industry requires, and then take it up a step. I went into my last interview in a T-shirt (collared) and blue jeans (dark blue, no wrinkles, no rips at the cuffs) and walked away a shortlisted candidate.
boomernavy, it is somewhat true that you should learn as much as you can while working in the corporate world and THEN venture out on your own and start your own business. The key to life is to follow your passion and work for YOURSELF, not a corporation. However, the corporation is a great learning place and stomping ground to get skills and procedures on how the businessworld works.....
Go to Goodwill, you can probably buy a used suit for around 30 bucks. I worked there for a summer, I know that there is usually suits on sale on tuesdays.
Have a school interview tomorrow. If i get asked tell me about yourself, usually i shake the question away and turn the convo other way round, (my introversion as an ambivert shows) but idk what i will do at a formal interview. Give them a weird look? Aaah idk idk idk. I like to keep it personal!!!! I'm rather good at interviewing people. Not the other way round!
Excellent video!! I hope it would have been longer, I am so nervous about my first interview in Denmark. I am a peruvian woman and I have to deal with the language (English) and of course with the main objetive: the position. This will help me a lot, thank you.
I love how I'm splurging on vids like these just for a job interview at a Video Game store tomorrow. It's not like I'm applying for W.H.O, but it's still better to be prepared =)
Be genuine, show selflessness, and be comfortable. Tell very short stories instead of bullet point responses. That's what I look for in a candidate. Also, nobody is really interested in your resume... maybe some key things standout, but it's all about the person in the moment.
Thanks for this! I always get stuck when people ask me to tell them about myself because its such a simple question i forget people ask it and i don't know what to say about myself.
A last point to add at the end of the interview would be ask the interviewer if there is anything which makes the interviewer feel that you might not be eligible or anything that would make the interviewer uncomfortable in considering you for employment, so that you might address the issue before leaving the interview room. Shalom.
Wishing everyone watching this the night before an interview good luck!!!!
i am 12 years old
So am I
James Clarke lucky you 😭
Claire Logstrom lucky 😭
I don't give a damn about interviews. I barely socialize, smile or show interest in many things, I am a self taught artist and don't need to seek validation from other people to work in their job's like normal people do because they don't know any tricks and the ability to make money on their own without having to work for anyone with anyone. I admire my own company and my comfort zone is where I demonstrate perfection when I'm working by myself. I'm not afraid of going to an interview and getting rejected or accepted I'm afraid I won't do well with people in the job and that the job doesn't pay enough and let me have time for myself whenever I want
just be confident and don't overthink your interview
justin shergill easier said than done lol
yep either you overthink it and get choke under pressure or you're not prepared at all lol
After walking in all confident, and then you quickly realize you messed up one of the answers and now you are choking more than ever. And then all hell breaks lose in your head.
I've had nine interviews these past two weeks, they no longer cause me any anxiety. In fact, they just irritate me now.
Wow! 9 interviews in 2 weeks? You must have really done a LOT of filling out applications. I hope you get the job you want for all that hard work!
I average about 2-4 interviews a week and rarely, if ever, extended a job offer. Before, I was frustrated with the job market, but now I'm completely disillusioned from it and with capitalism in general. If you want guaranteed employment for everyone, it's time to start reorganize every existing company into a workers cooperative.
@DarthVadent - It's been a year since your comment. Found anything yet? If you attend multiple interviews like that and no luck, it may be time to start your own business or become an independent contractor. If you're not interested in going that route then maybe examine your resume? There are companies that help you setup your resume and tell you what you were doing wrong on it.
It could also be how you're presenting yourself at interviews. Or maybe you are looking for jobs that you're not really skilled in. Could be a number of things. I am frustrated with job hunting as well and I'm considering going the independent contractor route. Job hunting is very frustrating and time consuming. Especially since employers look at even the most superficial stuff.
I feel the same way. I was anxious before the first one or two - now they're just annoying. Funny, ain't it?
That question "tell me about yourself" is probs the hardest one to answer. I'm so nervous I have an interview at 12 and I'm grinding these videos lmfao
Cheyenne Goodbear Spirit Halloween in NJ, but UPDATE!! I got the job, I was only asked 3 questions and none of them were "tell me about yourself". The interviewer was the manager and she was super cool, the whole time we were just gossiping about shit that happens and has happened around the store 😂😂
That's the best question you can possibly ask for. You can launch into your elevator pitch. You do have an elevator pitch, right?
JohnFx I'll ppmz
Damn same I got my interview in like 2 hours and hopefully it goes good.
Same thing 😬
Holy crap, the girl for the "tell me about yourself" sounds like me. I literally did switch back and forth between art and economics!
hehe 😚
Remember everyone don't wear your cash money records chain !
Celene LMFAO
I know this is 2 years old, but LMAOOOOOOO!! That really stuck out to me
"Tell me about yourself"= make up lies that sound good
Dave DaveDave lol yes!!!
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tell me abt yourself actually means tell them about your career so far and why you're fit for the job
Whenever I see a comment like this I worry. Why would you NEED to make up lies? All they want is to know about you as a professional and how it relates to the position. If you have actual work experience just pick examples that are true. Unless you did nothing at all worth mentioning then be honest.
"Always wear a suit".
Okay, what about if you are applying for a job in construction or transportation? How about the people getting a minimum wage job in fast food or retail? I think the rule to "always" wear a suit only applies if your going for something like management, financial services or some kind of administrative or office position.
I was taught to dress one step above what the day-to-day wear is. So, for a jacket-and-tie job, a suit is appropriate; for a construction job, a decent pair of slacks and a conservative casual shirt is fitting. (This is for men; for women, mutatis mutandis.)
Wear your PJ if you want bro
Even though, I don't think everyone working in an office could get a suit for an interview. What if you're just doing something like data entry or a basic secretarial role?
I don't even own any types of clothing other than Carhartt t-shirts and regular blue jeans. That's literally all I ever wear normally. Of course I only go for jobs where that's the type of clothing you wear anyway.
I made it until last year at age 37 when I had my very first job interview. Before that I got jobs by knowing someone who recommended me, or randomly showing up on a jobsite to meet the boss in person. My last job I got, I called a number from a Craigslist ad, and simply told them my experience. They said to show up at such and such time, and that was that. I've had that same job for 11 years now.
don't ask how much they pay an hour unless they offer to tell you.
A long time ago, I got into an interview with a guy that actually turned ugly very quickly. This guy started out trying to catch me in a lie type of thing and very soon, it went from bad to worse. When I look back on it, I think I did the right thing by just saying "Look, if you don't want to hire me, it's fine. By the end of the day, I'll have a new job going, no matter what. Have a good one, goodbye" and then, leaving the area. Unknown to you, some people have it in for you, long before you step into that office and not much of what you're going to say, is going to make ANY difference one way or the other. In that situation, you need to focus on what's most important to you (not to them). Your TIME is extremely valuable, MUCH more than you actually think. Don't waste another precious second of it, on some corporate slug badl. Don't lose your temper (maybe a little but that's all). Don't lose your FOCUS. Just accept reality for what it is and move forward from that situation, ASAP (as soon as possible). Focus on that list you made BEFORE you headed out of the house on YOUR job hunt - and ONTO the NEXT one on your hit list. Stupid people are the gamut these days and they're everywhere. Beware. Don't let them waste your precious time. Good hunting.
Thank you!!
Yep! I can tell you for fact they already know w who they are going to hire !
simply put, I command respect regardless of age. I treat all my interviewers with respect but if one doesn't, then I'll walk out of the interview and on the way complain to someone higher up the food chain.
I CAN DO THIS!!(gets pumped the fuck up) LETS DO THIS SHIT!! (punches employer in the mouth)
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Brandon Zepol scrapz on lol hehe #stepped_out_employer_for_job
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ladies and gentlemen, the future of america.
I always go in so nervous to an interview but as soon as i arrive on time and they tell me theyre gonna need more time, i lose all respect and i stop being nervous ....
its usually because other interviewees rambled and caused back up.
I hate the way employers want you to brag at interviews, shake hands with strangers, maintain eye contact, smile-look interested, wear a suit, say nothing at all negative... Is it just me, or are employers looking for politicians rather than workers?
Is it wrong to be friendly to create more relaxing interview environment? Do you say things in your mind to a stranger all the time?
I totally agree. Part of the reason why I and so many people tend to get nervous during interviews is mainly because of how fake it is. I sometimes wonder if employers understand that the people working for them are just faking it trying to act "professional." Being "professional" is not a normal human behavior and it's really easy to see through people
+TreborHG_93 I agree. I absolutely haaatteee interviews. I feel really weird bragging about myself and I feel like the jobs just give to the pretty people anyways. I think you should have to try out for a job instead of who can brag about themselves better. I also think we should go back to apprenticeships instead of having to spend tens of thousands of dollars on an education that doesn't guarantee work. I could do any job, as long as I was trained. Most people could.
Samantha Sullivan I get what you are saying. I feel it whenever I walk into an interview and don't get the job because I just don't have the skill to brag and enlarge those skills, even though I have proven that when you let me do the job, I am as good or even better than the other candidates. I actually just had an interview a few weeks ago and I ended up getting the job. The interviewer placed more emphasis on getting to know me rather than getting me to talk about the experience that I already have on my resume.
I really hate them..probly as much as those bogus tests. Maybe if I was the kind of person that could show off my legs I would get the job ): though you have to wear pants anyway. I NEVER get a job because I can't be fake at all. I'm the type of person that if I don't like someone I will show it (the reverse as well..I can't hide crushes even when I try) If I'm depressed you will also see it which job hunting makes me depressed and a lot of people have said online that they don't hire someone who they suspect is depressed.
Although this video is KINDA corny in 2017, it works very well!!! The points are clear and explained, thanks! I have my first interview tomorrow
I always thought interviews were silly to base someone's ability to successfully work a job by the way they can speak about themselves all grandiose like a braggart. Like you're really gonna hire someone over a conversation that sounds good to the employer.
I am a visual learner so I appreciate the demonstration aspect of your video. Thanks for sharing!
Anyone forced to do this for school I’m sorry
That one diffusing answer: "I like to focus on the job, not my personal life" is perfect for those prying men in Words with Friends: "Are you married?" etc. Now I'll know to say "I prefer to focus on the game, and not my personal life." I'm so sick of men hitting on me when I just want to play a game!
This is pretty good for an older video. :) Good job guys.
Interviews are stupid.. I Had 2 successful jobs for 6 and 8 years and never had a job interview, was given a week's trial on both and impressed straight away
i like this better, it's simple and direct.
I honestly wish that it could be more real and straight to the point. I am just 100% myself and confident in it. If someone doesn't like me for who I am, I don't want to work there.
I'm in the process of looking for a job, and any and all help like this is greatly beneficial. Thank you!
Going for my interview tomorrow! Wish me luck!
personal details like age and marital status already come in the resume and application forms, so the interviewer doesn't need to ask them !
Great video...I like how you show the right things to do and also the don'ts. It was very very informative and funny at the same time!!!
Don't worry college grads. If you're educated and have the ability to learn new the things with genuine enthusiasm you'll be successful. Being nervous in an interview will disappear with experience. Go to interviews with the mindset that you have nothing to lose. Remember it's a two way street. Some jobs are fillled over and over because the job sucks or the boss is unpleasant. We spend a huge amount of our lives at work. Youll want to find a job that isn't a grind unless the rewards are clearly obvious. Think boot camp.
"...well actually the suburbs of Boston, about 20 minutes outside, but you know you tell everyone Boston." lol
I was 6 when this video was uploaded, happy and carefree without worrying about my future. Now I'm 17 and I'm watching this because I have three interviews (two for college and one for a job) within the next week. WHY DOES LIFE HAVE TO BE LIKE THIS!!! 😭
lol i had this friend who went for a interview, i ask him what happened? he said, everything was fine, then they asked what would he like to ask them about their company. this moron asks "umm, what is your name" ? xD
Cool tho
😂😂😂
Hahaha
I didn't actually get the job but i called back around 2 weeks after the interview and the feedback i got from the manager after my interview was that "it went well overall but that they found more suitable candidates that had more experience in Bikes." Even though i didn't get the job, it was my first ever interview but just the interview itself gave me more confidence for future ones, just practice what you will say and show you have an understanding of the company you're applying for. :)
🤝🏾thanks
didn't get the job :-(
Me too ;(
@@nmana9759 better luck next time, also try to stand out, they interview 40 people a day and only 1 or 2 people get the job, they usually pick the ones that stood out to them, so be confident, follow all these tips, and make sure you stand out.
One of the finest videos for job seekers !
Got an interview for my first job on Friday. Getting Nervous...
I'm a Sophmore.
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This is so helpful. I have an job interview this week and it will be my first job interview ever in my life. I got pressured and totAlly nervous on what to do. Thank you so much for this!!! (y) thumbs up for you guys ^_^
How did it go?
+2043 I got accepted. Thank God. Out of 11, only 6 passed the interview and I'm one of the six. And honestly speaking, I've applied a lot of what I've learned from this video :)
Meah Dotdot I'm happy for you, well done!
+2043 Thank you :)
@@meahgracedotdot4477 congratulations!
I've been told bright colors are a good idea! It helps you stand out!
Pant suit to my tesco interview. will do. haha
Because of this, I aced the scholarship interview on Friday & found out yesterday that I was chosen for the two year scholarship for the school im attending too! Thank you!
They never have business cards.
Best tips for job interview:
1. Wear something nice, if your a woman, don't reveal too much cleavage
2. They want to get just a "taste" of your personality, not sit through War of The Roses.. keep it short and sweet
3. Don't talk about negative experiences in your past regarding schooling or past jobs, sound POSITIVE 100% through the interview, leave a good taste in their mouth
4. Use common sense -no gum, no phones, good hygeine
5. Talk about your strengths
6. Have a good demeanour
"I'd rather keep the interview focused on my job, not my personal life." I'm sure the creep asking personal questions is going to take that well...
Joseph Parrish exactly that chick would be dismissed lol
@@SuperPeterok not like you‘d want to work there anyway with such questions
As a person who is a recruiter.....remember, this is an opportunity for you to find out if you're a fit for the organisation too.
For example: If you're left waiting a long time after your interview was due to commence ..consider if they are showing you respect and will that apparent lack of respect translate to the work place.
I recommend asking about money up front. $ paid is an indicator of the value they place on the job and the skills they require of the employee. Why shouldn't you know.
O MY GOD!!!!! What a video!!!!
love it. my husband is having an interview tomorrow. I will show the video to him. thanks.
That would be a nightmare if my phone rang during an interview. I always turn it off even if the volume is down due to being paranoid. xO
When they say "tell me about yourself" give them a quick appraisal of your professional history and what you aspire to do in the future then ask them to tell you about the company.
Don't have an interview, have a conversation. You want to know about them so don't sit like a robot merely answering questions.
why does all this interview crap have to be difficult, if you want to work then your hired there problem solved.
Yes, it should be easier
Yeah, it's more like a fiddlestickin' Lottery than a job search. ( rolls eyes in disgust at those shallow employers)
They interview 100 and hire one. It's not that simple.
actually, that is the worst possible way, they are looking for someone who will make them the most money, which means they need the best worker, these different requirements/tips for interviews are designed to hit those points they are looking for; coming in with a suit proves you are not lazy, shaking their hand firm and introducing yourself proves you are confident, asking to sit down proves you are capable of following, if they just hire you based off of your qualifications they have a good chance of getting a bad employee, if they interview everybody and pick the one who stands out as a good employee and good worker, they get one of the bet they can.
I remember the: tell me about yourself. I said things about myself related to work. He responded: no, but what do you do on your spare time?
Tell me about yourself: I got fired of everywhere, I pee a lot, I am on facebook all day, I have head lice, bad breath, I collect soda cans for living, I go to church for free meals.
You aren't afraid to be a rebel, you have a medical condition that's none of my business, you know how to use social media to connect with our customers, you love insects, you don't waste water, you recycle, and you are good with money....You're hired.
John Doe
True: i collect soda cans, eat at church
Not true: head lice
Thanks
I like your attitude; you're hired.
Thanks A lot.
Very Nice Information.
Helped me A Lot. Very nice Video, Well Presented.
One good tip that really helped me land some jobs is to never EVER break eye contact, pretend you are interviewing them (size them up).
Try not to blink for as long as possible, but when you do it should be used tactically to either disrupt the interviewers train of thought when they're looking skeptical, or to show surprise (When you all the sudden blink after not doing it for a long time, when it finally happens they will be drawn into that moment WEIRD but it works).
What I've noticed is most interviews aren't as scary you make it in your mind. You want the job and obviously they want to give you a job if they called you for an interview, so if you go in there with that mindset you'll breeze through the interview, and always be honest and not scripted and you'll be fine. I'll be using my own advice very soon since I'm temporarily unemployed . Oh, and turn your cell off. LOL when she answered the phone in the interview I was like she just gave that job away to the person behind her, lol.
Update on the Handshake 101 section needed for 2020.
I applied and got an interview for a pizza place & thought I failed the interview because I didn't give him a handshake, he didn't offer me one either though. A few days later I got hired, so I don't think the handshake thing applies currently depending where the place of employment is
I have my first ever job interview tomorrow!! 😩😩😩 So scared and nervous, but excited too! I don't want to keep my hopes up too high, but I hope they hire me! 😩😭
Nowadays you are essentially being assessed on how well you can answer questions in an interview, rather than how well you could actually perform in the job.
Well dine! without youtube videos on job interview or school teachers ,teaching us from time about interviews i would be a nervouse reck thanks to this channel i have every confidence now.
accidentally wore my cash money records chain to my med school interview. What are the chances that they don't give me a call back?
algo bien este vidio, recomendado por la Sulema God
pero bueno willy compañero que haces aqui???????
i have a job interview on wednesday and i'm afraid to shake hands cause my palms get all sweaty when i'm nervious! : (
Covid 19 is your answer
@@alaaaaa4132 😂😂😂 Brah! This comment was from 11 years ago when I was only a teenager going for my first Job ever, in McDonalds! If you're wondering, I actually got the job, ended up working there 5 years while in college... 😂😂😂 I love UA-cam.
P.s. I still have sweaty palms, but as I got older I rock that shit with confidence.
@@alaaaaa4132 😂😂 actually no I didn't get that job. Just saw my other comment. This interview must have been for a shoe shop but I got the McD's one shortly after 😂😂... You have me floating through UA-cam archives.
Job interview tomorrow. I'm freakin' out, these tips were great let's see if it works!
Thanks for the post.
I got a job interview for pets mart on Friday so I am watching videos on do's and don'ts
Jacqueline Cody
How did it go? I applied there a few weeks ago and keep calling them like crazy, haha.
Rebecca J he never called me back telling I got hired. You shouldn't call a company like crazy they will no longer consider you if you do that. I called him like a week or two later that's it and he said that he hasn't hired anyone yet he still had a round of interviews. The call was weeks ago. I have applied at other places. The companies I apply for don't seem to be that desperate which makes the chances of getting a job much harder! Because when I called food lion again after a few weeks the hiring manager said the store manager just got back from vacation blah blah she said same thing last time I called her back when she called me about my application over the summer So I don't know I might just go back to school like go to college because it's getting ridiculous!
Jacqueline Cody My mother used to work at a job agency and she got people jobs by telling them to call like crazy. When you want to work for some place bad enough, you bug them and even if it comes off desperate- that just shows more incentive to hire you. I have been hired at most jobs this way- even some jobs I was waaaaay under qualified for (as of right now, I am over qualified since I have a PHD.) Remember, they only hire people who actually WANT to work there.
Sadly, it's seasonal work for us right now and that's usually filled in by August or September. Good luck in whatever you choose! If you have the opportunity to skip working and go back to school- do it. But, if you really want to work, be persistent! Show you WANT that job! :)
Rebecca J well I resubmit my applications and follow up after a few days. I am just saying you shouldn't call everyday, because my dad told me what happened to the person who called everyday, and he didn't get the job. I believe it, sure it shows how much you want the job calling them, it shows how interested you are, but since he called everyday it just showed how impatient he really is! You got to remember companies are busy, that's is annoying, you shouldn't call them everyday. Kudos to you good for you glad you got the job.. but I wouldn't recommend calling them like crazy. I would be personally annoyed and not consider the person by doing that, if I was the hiring manager. I think I am doing the right thing, so I could care less what YOU think of my opinion!
Correct! I'm currently at my 12 job now and when I constantly called them 3-4 times a day, better believe they called me back! I was then able to show them that I wouldn't let them down!
One thing I would add that is key is to enthusiastically restate your interest in the position at the end of the interview.
I dislike handshakes coz I have OCD, what do I do in this case?
Tell the interviewer about it. Nothing to hide:)
Good Tips. When I worked as a Vocational Consultant and Job Coach, I had to tell people time and time again to NOT wear any damn perfume or cologne, wear a simple, clean suit (That fits!) and to keep their damn cell off. I can't tell you how many times a person who was so right for the job got remembered for their inappropriate clothing and got ditch from the consideration pile. Show your personality after you get hired... play the game and be conservate in your dressing if you want a damn job!
Wish me good luck guys!!!
Kormos17 2 years later update , did you get the job? And are still working there?
I have a job interview tomorrow at a movie studio. I ll be working behind the scenes making movies, meeting actors and stuff, if I get it of course. Need some luck!
When they ask about your weaknesses, just say (with confidence): Well..., I'm sure I have weaknesses, but I can't think of any at the moment.
+Beat2beat100 Not hired that's for sure. You can say you take to much time to make things perfect, but you've set up a time managing system.
Your strength could be being a fast learner. Which can assist your weakness.
Even if its a lie! Muahahaha
Eileen Dunn is it really okay to lie in interview? im new im so nervous and im shy person ill go ininterview this coming fri. hi dunno what to say im so nervous im watching tips for interview and i started to get nervous i cant normaly breath 😭😭😭
Ceejhay Distor whenever I'm looking to hire someone, my biggest pet peeve is when someone tells me they have no weaknesses. What I DO like to hear is a weakness being turned into a positive or a learning tool. "Time management Is my weakness but I'm learning to delegate and prioritize my responsibilities"
I wouldn't recommend wearing a suit unless you're interviewing at major corporation. It really depends on the level of casualty your industry requires, and then take it up a step. I went into my last interview in a T-shirt (collared) and blue jeans (dark blue, no wrinkles, no rips at the cuffs) and walked away a shortlisted candidate.
I actually wore a suit to an interview at McDonalds when I was 16. I got hired!
At 16, I wore black tie with black jeans to an interview at grocery store. I did not got hired.
It's okay for guys but we women don't have to look like a political candidate. Just slacks and a nice shirt is good.
My rule has always been to just give the shake some initial energy and wait til it dissipates. No need to count, it usually goes by quick.
Do's and Don't for making a video.
Do make sure that you are loud and clear.
Don't make the music so fucking loud between points.
Well I have my very 1st job interview tomorrow. This video helped me reassure myself. Thanks!
I just lost interviewing IQ points by watching this.
Thanks for the video.. I got the internship that I was looking for... this video really helped!
This girl is hot!
i might be having a job interview tomorrow and i find this video a really big help. :)
I'm not wearing a suit
Ya a suit is a bit overboard depending on the position but I'd do some research on the company's uniform and dress accordingly.
Amazing tips and information on how to conduct yourself in a interview. Great video clip
This is so lame
i think its great and funny
Lame
boomernavy, it is somewhat true that you should learn as much as you can while working in the corporate world and THEN venture out on your own and start your own business. The key to life is to follow your passion and work for YOURSELF, not a corporation. However, the corporation is a great learning place and stomping ground to get skills and procedures on how the businessworld works.....
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This video had many fantastic ideas. Thanks for sharing.
Go to Goodwill, you can probably buy a used suit for around 30 bucks. I worked there for a summer, I know that there is usually suits on sale on tuesdays.
They did awesome with this video.
Very helpful!
Have a school interview tomorrow. If i get asked tell me about yourself, usually i shake the question away and turn the convo other way round, (my introversion as an ambivert shows) but idk what i will do at a formal interview. Give them a weird look? Aaah idk idk idk. I like to keep it personal!!!! I'm rather good at interviewing people. Not the other way round!
This video has great information. It help me get a job.
Excellent video!! I hope it would have been longer, I am so nervous about my first interview in Denmark. I am a peruvian woman and I have to deal with the language (English) and of course with the main objetive: the position. This will help me a lot, thank you.
Thankyou so much I have just been offered the job I had a interview with Monday x
Thanks for the great tips, I've had some intense interviews and the more you know the better.
My suggestion is be confident and just be you.
I love how I'm splurging on vids like these just for a job interview at a Video Game store tomorrow. It's not like I'm applying for W.H.O, but it's still better to be prepared =)
Be genuine, show selflessness, and be comfortable. Tell very short stories instead of bullet point responses. That's what I look for in a candidate. Also, nobody is really interested in your resume... maybe some key things standout, but it's all about the person in the moment.
Thanks for this! I always get stuck when people ask me to tell them about myself because its such a simple question i forget people ask it and i don't know what to say about myself.
I think researching the company and position you are interviewing for is also important so you can emphasize why you are a good fit for the job.
The last don't was the funniest part of the video XD
A last point to add at the end of the interview would be ask the interviewer if there is anything which makes the interviewer feel that you might not be eligible or anything that would make the interviewer uncomfortable in considering you for employment, so that you might address the issue before leaving the interview room. Shalom.
lots of good tips delivered in a fun way to keep the audience engaged
I went to a job interview once and the HR lady interviewing me had a phone with her and it rang in the middle of the interview! And she answered it!
perfect !! thanks for the tips , btw
the actors (tutors) were brilliant.