Hi! I just wanted to say thank you so much for these amazing tips. I've been watching all the Snagajob videos nonstop before my interviews and I am pleased to say I got hired today. Such a great feeling :) Thanks again! take care
That's awesome, Marla Andrade!! Thank you so much for sharing and we're so happy our videos were able to help you. I'd love to hear more about your new job and how we helped (and mail you a tshirt) by filling out: www.snagajob.com/resources/share-your-story/. Thanks!
Thanks so much for your feedback, Ashley! We're so glad you find our videos helpful in your job search! As far as make-up goes, keep it as clean and professional as possible. No wild colors. If you feel like you need to have make-up on for the interview, a little blush, a little mascara and a little lip gloss will go a long way. Good luck!
Hi, Raven. This one is tough. I would try to turn it around with a clever response, like: "The only reason you shouldn't hire me is because you don't want a positive, energetic and dedicated employee, and you rather hire someone who just wants to collect a paycheck." You can change the answer to fit your strengths but you get the idea that you can use this question as an opportunity to let the employer know what they're missing out on if they pass on you.
You can bring up special skills at any point if you think it fits with the answer to the interviewer's question. If the employer asks where you go to school, that would be an appropriate time to mention being home schooled.
Thanks for the recommendation! Unfortunately, it's difficult to know whether or not you got the job from the interview (unless the employer tells you, of course). All you can do is prepare, do your best, be yourself and follow up.
Great question! If the store is open somewhere else, do some research on the company online. You don't have to know everything, just the basics. The company can train you on what it serves. They want you to bring excellent customer service and a track record of responsibility. Good luck!
I have honestly devoured these videos. I'm 16 and applying for my first summer jobs. These are so helpful and hopefully I'll hear back from employers soon
I start training this Monday! It's at a location in Syracuse. The company itself is called SECURAMERICA. I'm excited, I have about 4 1/2 years experience in the security field, & looking forward to adding some more experience to my resume. Thanks so much for the support! :-)
Great job, Chris! Thanks for sharing your story with us. It really makes our day when someone finds a job and shares his or her story with us. Congratulations again!!
That's great cherishbeauty!!! Congrats on the job! We'd love to hear about your new job and how we were able to help (and mail you a tshirt) by filling out: www.snagajob.com/resources/share-your-story/. Thanks!!
Congratulations! We're so excited for you! And thanks for letting us know that you got hired! It really makes our day when we hear job search success stories like yours! Congratulations again!
Overall, it went ok. Could've been better. Longest interview I've ever had. One of the questions I asked at end was "Is there anything that stands out to you that makes you think I might not be the right fit for this job?" & she stated that my overall experience and lack of exposure/ knowledge of table games. My previous surveillance position didn't require any knowledge of table games, because the casino I worked in didn't have any. In other news, I just picked up a security position. Thank you
Thank you! My interview went well, I asked the right questions and interviewed my interviewer about the company and the position offered. The interviewer convinced me that I should work for his company ;). I am now waiting for the results of my back ground and drug test results (which I will pass both with ease). I will follow up with Snag A Job after I hear back, or follow up with the company I applied and had my interview with.
Good thing I watched this just now, I have an interview today, and I would have said, because I am a hard worker and complete my tasks. Now I know the correct way to answer the question when the interviewer asks me. The only draw back is the employment agency did not name, or list any details about the company they are recruiting for. So I do not know much about the company except they are a packaging company that is fast paced, and that they are seeking to hire for packing department.
love the bloopers hahahahah, 1 - when i used to work at a DELI / CAFE in POUGHKEEPSIE NY, i was NEVER ASKED ""Why should we hire you? """ it was thru a WORK PROGRAM and i already knew the people 2 - I NOW WORK AT HERTZ and again, i STILL was never asked ""Why should we hire you? "" the Deli / Cafe was just a work tril program, but not a LONG TERM ... it was just something untill i found REAL Employment elsewhere, now that i work at HERTZ, i'm just a P/T Transporter
thank you so much for making these videos, i have an interview tomorrow nd all these videos have helped me out plenty. they're simple, yet get to the point. a little more vocalizing practice nd I'll be completely confident. thank you again, i tremendously appreciate it!
You're welcome! Thanks for your feedback! Glad you found it helpful! Make sure you subscribe to our channel for our next video series, which is coming soon!
I love these video's they're like my pre-interview battle cry! BUT i am very conscious about my make-up, I don't wear a lot but how what make-up looks are appropriate for an interview?
I find these videos very helpful. I've always said I wonder what I'm doing wrong in the interviews why nobody called but now I can practice & be interview ready & know what to say & do when I do my follow ups. I mainly want 1 out of 4 main places to call me. I hope with the information I've learned 1 of them will give me a call.
Is there a way to know if your interviewer just might hire you, what I'm basically asking is, how do you read your interviewer even tho you've never met before? Hey good video idea, think about.
Thanks for your feedback, Shenika! We'll keep making these videos to help you with your job search. Please let us know if you have any specific questions or topics for future videos. And keep us posted on your job search!
Oh I just thought about, when would be a good time to bring up that I'm learning sign language, I also want to know when would be a good time the bring up, that I'm homeschooled?
hi can i ask what kind of answers would you use if a store is opening and a store like this hasnt been opened in your town? and you know nothing about it but the basics.. like what it is and what it serves?
Great question, Daniel! We actually have a video about that: "How to get a job with no work experience?" Check the video out on our UA-cam channel and let us know if you have any questions!
You always want to provide references that you have given a heads up to and have a good relationship with. If you haven't spoken in quite a while, you may want to choose someone else or work on that relationship again before asking them. It's totally okay if they're no longer with the company, as long as they can speak to your time there.
Thanks for your videos it helps a lot.. by the way i just wanna ask.. some employers ask this question.. "Why not should we hire you??" could please educate me how to answer this tricky question.. i don't want to be an under dog next time i encounter this question again... Thanks..
" If you have a chance to be hired, how much do you think that you are supposed to be paid?" I don't know if this question happens in real-life, but I heard it asked before. How should I deal with it?
Hi ash Patrick! Great question. That one can be a little tricky. Check out the video we made going over this very thing: www.snagajob.com/resources/video-series-how-much-do-you-want-to-make/. Let me know what you think!
Hi there, can I get some help on answering this question How did you exceed a customer expectation? I got qsked this question in my previous interview and answered with the star method, was this ok? Would really appreciate the advice for this question. Your videos are helpful
I've been asked at the end of some of my interviews, " do you have questions about ( put name here)" I want to know what are some great questions to ask and questions to NEVER ASK.
+Dionnie McDuffie It's simpler than you think! Think about a goal that was personal or professional (even better if it connects with the position) and explain how you achieved it. Then just be honest about your current goals and your plan of attack. Even if it's not for an interview, it's definitely something to think about!
What if you don't have any experience related to the company you're applying for? For example, I have worked in the dining service in my University but I'll be graduating with a Mechanical Engineering Degree next fall and I have no clue how i would answer this. Help!
Great question, Jade Panday. Think about the activities you've done in school that can relate to your field. Also, if you're interviewing for an entry level position, they will know that you don't have much solid mechanical engineering experience. But, you can talk about your work ethic and any time you went above and beyond at work. Good luck!
The problem with this is that it is teaching people how to be and say something they are not. It's all acting in front of the employer. If the employer buys your "act" or likes your and trusts you, you're hired. At the end of every interview, behind closed doors, the employer says "I really like that person" Don't worry about answers. Worry about being likable and competent. All bosses just want you to produce and be somewhat of a butt kisser. It helps if you're cute but if you threaten the interviewer or the company culture you won't be hired. If you do, you will end up getting fired. Stop the games. Just be yourself.
+armchairjudge Hi there! We definitely want our seekers to be themselves and be honest. You can mention previous experience and how you'd be a good fit while still being true to yourself. If you're not a good fit, it's best for you and the employer to find out early so that you're happy wherever you get hired. Personality and professionalism is the winning combo. Good luck!
Who gets the job? people that sound competent. I sound like an idiot when trying to explain something to someone, but I am amazing at what I do. It helps to be about to talk about how awesome you are. These.videos.are.helpful.
Seriously? A four-minute video, and half of it is bloopers?! Wow.....so helpful...
Hi! I just wanted to say thank you so much for these amazing tips. I've been watching all the Snagajob videos nonstop before my interviews and I am pleased to say I got hired today. Such a great feeling :) Thanks again! take care
That's awesome, Marla Andrade!! Thank you so much for sharing and we're so happy our videos were able to help you. I'd love to hear more about your new job and how we helped (and mail you a tshirt) by filling out: www.snagajob.com/resources/share-your-story/. Thanks!
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You're very welcome! We're so glad you found it helpful! Thanks for your feedback!
We're so glad you found our videos helpful! Thanks for your feedback and good luck on your job search!
You're welcome, Taylor! Thank you for your feedback!
Thanks for the feedback, Gentil! We're so glad you're finding our videos helpful!
Thanks so much for your feedback, Ashley! We're so glad you find our videos helpful in your job search! As far as make-up goes, keep it as clean and professional as possible. No wild colors. If you feel like you need to have make-up on for the interview, a little blush, a little mascara and a little lip gloss will go a long way. Good luck!
Hi, Raven. This one is tough. I would try to turn it around with a clever response, like: "The only reason you shouldn't hire me is because you don't want a positive, energetic and dedicated employee, and you rather hire someone who just wants to collect a paycheck." You can change the answer to fit your strengths but you get the idea that you can use this question as an opportunity to let the employer know what they're missing out on if they pass on you.
You can bring up special skills at any point if you think it fits with the answer to the interviewer's question. If the employer asks where you go to school, that would be an appropriate time to mention being home schooled.
Thanks for the recommendation! Unfortunately, it's difficult to know whether or not you got the job from the interview (unless the employer tells you, of course). All you can do is prepare, do your best, be yourself and follow up.
Great question! If the store is open somewhere else, do some research on the company online. You don't have to know everything, just the basics. The company can train you on what it serves. They want you to bring excellent customer service and a track record of responsibility. Good luck!
Thanks for your feedback! :)
We're glad you're finding the videos helpful! Thanks for your feedback!
I have honestly devoured these videos. I'm 16 and applying for my first summer jobs. These are so helpful and hopefully I'll hear back from employers soon
jerriandfriends Glad you're finding our videos helpful! Let us know if there's a topic you'd like us to cover :).
YOU'RE awesome, Evon Latrail! Thanks so much for your feedback! We're glad you enjoy our videos!
Can you guy help people with no job experience
Sure can! Check out these tips to help you know where to start: www.snagajob.com/resources/4-tips-to-find-a-job-with-no-work-experience/.
I just want to say how incredibly helpful this channel is. I am so thankful for you guys! ☺️☺️☺️
Interview this morning for a surveillance position at the Turning Stone Casino! I've been watching a lot of your videos lately! Thank you!
I start training this Monday! It's at a location in Syracuse. The company itself is called SECURAMERICA. I'm excited, I have about 4 1/2 years experience in the security field, & looking forward to adding some more experience to my resume. Thanks so much for the support! :-)
thank you so much your videos have really taken the stress off of my shoulders
Great job, Chris! Thanks for sharing your story with us. It really makes our day when someone finds a job and shares his or her story with us. Congratulations again!!
All your tipa got me a job at target thank you so much.
That's great cherishbeauty!!! Congrats on the job! We'd love to hear about your new job and how we were able to help (and mail you a tshirt) by filling out: www.snagajob.com/resources/share-your-story/. Thanks!!
Congratulations! We're so excited for you! And thanks for letting us know that you got hired! It really makes our day when we hear job search success stories like yours! Congratulations again!
Your job interview video's make you stand out. This is really wonderful and helpful information. Thank you!
you guys are awesome!! i found this very helpful. Thank you...
You're welcome!
When leaving job interviews, it's best to thank the interviewers for their time and shake their hands before you leave.
Overall, it went ok. Could've been better. Longest interview I've ever had. One of the questions I asked at end was "Is there anything that stands out to you that makes you think I might not be the right fit for this job?" & she stated that my overall experience and lack of exposure/ knowledge of table games. My previous surveillance position didn't require any knowledge of table games, because the casino I worked in didn't have any. In other news, I just picked up a security position. Thank you
Thank you!
My interview went well, I asked the right questions and interviewed my interviewer about the company and the position offered. The interviewer convinced me that I should work for his company ;).
I am now waiting for the results of my back ground and drug test results (which I will pass both with ease). I will follow up with Snag A Job after I hear back, or follow up with the company I applied and had my interview with.
Thank you very much this was very helpful. I always freeze up on this question.
Guys your videos are very helpful. please keep helping people this way....
Congratulations on landing a job interview! Please let us know how it goes! We're rooting for you!
These videos are a lifesaver
Good luck! Please let us know how it goes!
your videos help SO much
You guys are awesome! I love all of your videos(even the bloopers)!
Good thing I watched this just now, I have an interview today, and I would have said, because I am a hard worker and complete my tasks. Now I know the correct way to answer the question when the interviewer asks me. The only draw back is the employment agency did not name, or list any details about the company they are recruiting for. So I do not know much about the company except they are a packaging company that is fast paced, and that they are seeking to hire for packing department.
Good luck, Desmond! Please let us know how your interview goes!
Congratulations on your interview, Chris!!! How'd it go?!?! We've got our fingers crossed for you!!
I like what the guy in green said... Great video!!!
Thanks, Chris!
Absolutely!
love the bloopers hahahahah,
1 - when i used to work at a DELI / CAFE in POUGHKEEPSIE NY, i was NEVER ASKED ""Why should we hire you? """ it was thru a WORK PROGRAM and i already knew the people
2 - I NOW WORK AT HERTZ and again, i STILL was never asked ""Why should we hire you? "" the Deli / Cafe was just a work tril program, but not a LONG TERM ... it was just something untill i found REAL Employment elsewhere,
now that i work at HERTZ, i'm just a P/T Transporter
Luv yr vids Kim. Good segments on "How to / How NOT to" answers to interview questions.
Positive, keep the good work up.
Congratulations on your security position!!! That's fantastic news!!! We're so excited for you! When do you start?
Congratulations on landing an interview, Ra-sone Rucker! Please let us know how it goes! We've got our fingers crossed for you today!!!
Thank you so much for these tips! Its exactly what im looking for in a Job q&a its bound to help me get a position at my local publix!
thank you so much for making these videos, i have an interview tomorrow nd all these videos have helped me out plenty. they're simple, yet get to the point. a little more vocalizing practice nd I'll be completely confident. thank you again, i tremendously appreciate it!
Good luck lenny junebug! Please let us know how it goes. I've got my fingers crossed for ya :).
Thanks this is really helpful
this video was helpful but i forgot to practice these answers and i had a best buy interview past thursday
i have my first job interview today at 2:30 😬
edit: the interview was nothing at all! i get to start training on thursday and i can start saturday!
You're welcome! Thanks for your feedback! Glad you found it helpful! Make sure you subscribe to our channel for our next video series, which is coming soon!
I love these video's they're like my pre-interview battle cry! BUT i am very conscious about my make-up, I don't wear a lot but how what make-up looks are appropriate for an interview?
I find these videos very helpful. I've always said I wonder what I'm doing wrong in the interviews why nobody called but now I can practice & be interview ready & know what to say & do when I do my follow ups. I mainly want 1 out of 4 main places to call me. I hope with the information I've learned 1 of them will give me a call.
Interview tomorrow thanks for this upload very helpful :)
Is there a way to know if your interviewer just might hire you, what I'm basically asking is, how do you read your interviewer even tho you've never met before? Hey good video idea, think about.
Good luck!
how would you leave the interview table just say good bye or just stand up and walk away?
having my third job interview :) hope it goes well
"Did you MEOW!?" LOL these bloopers are the best!!!
Thanks for your feedback, Shenika! We'll keep making these videos to help you with your job search. Please let us know if you have any specific questions or topics for future videos. And keep us posted on your job search!
Oh I just thought about, when would be a good time to bring up that I'm learning sign language, I also want to know when would be a good time the bring up, that I'm homeschooled?
Great tips....lol....Love The Bloopers
Helpful thanks :)
Isn't it the same such the question "what are your strengths?" or even the same as the "tell us about yourself?"
What do you do if you apply for a job that you want? But dont really have the experience the company is asking for? How can i get hired?
& KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK GUYS! GOD BLESS! :-)
hi can i ask what kind of answers would you use if a store is opening and a store like this hasnt been opened in your town? and you know nothing about it but the basics.. like what it is and what it serves?
I'm learning sign language, would it be a good idea to say that I am, in the interview?
How'd it go?
what should I say what can you do for us that other candidates can't?
Great question, Daniel! We actually have a video about that: "How to get a job with no work experience?" Check the video out on our UA-cam channel and let us know if you have any questions!
Kim's a doll!
I heard of an interviewer asking the question 'why shouldn't we hire you'
These videos are hilarious.
What if you have no experience...I have interview at target for backroom and overnight position tomorrow help
Great videos! How do you provide professional references when you didn't keep in touch with them or they are no longer with the company?
You always want to provide references that you have given a heads up to and have a good relationship with. If you haven't spoken in quite a while, you may want to choose someone else or work on that relationship again before asking them. It's totally okay if they're no longer with the company, as long as they can speak to your time there.
could you please types some of these answers for me ?
Regards
Thanks for your videos it helps a lot.. by the way i just wanna ask.. some employers ask this question.. "Why not should we hire you??" could please educate me how to answer this tricky question.. i don't want to be an under dog next time i encounter this question again... Thanks..
i found this very helpfull
chad bates Thanks, Chad! Let us know if you have any questions :).
There's a utube clip called "10 Questions to Never Ask on a Job Interview" by NescoResource3. You should check it out:-)
" If you have a chance to be hired, how much do you think that you are supposed to be paid?" I don't know if this question happens in real-life, but I heard it asked before. How should I deal with it?
Hi ash Patrick! Great question. That one can be a little tricky. Check out the video we made going over this very thing: www.snagajob.com/resources/video-series-how-much-do-you-want-to-make/. Let me know what you think!
Hi there, can I get some help on answering this question
How did you exceed a customer expectation?
I got qsked this question in my previous interview and answered with the
star method, was this ok? Would really appreciate the advice for this
question.
Your videos are helpful
Start at 0:45 or 1:22 if you have common sense.
End at 2:06.
You're welcome.
I've been asked at the end of some of my interviews, " do you have questions about ( put name here)" I want to know what are some great questions to ask and questions to NEVER ASK.
Check out our video, "Do you have any questions for me?" on our UA-cam channel!
How do u greet the interviewer, becz my last interview my hands were so sweaty... ugh
how do I answer tell me a time you completed a goal! and what are your goals now! how do you plan to accomplish them?
+Dionnie McDuffie It's simpler than you think! Think about a goal that was personal or professional (even better if it connects with the position) and explain how you achieved it. Then just be honest about your current goals and your plan of attack. Even if it's not for an interview, it's definitely something to think about!
What did the girl say in tailor you qualifications etc :)
What if you don't have any experience related to the company you're applying for? For example, I have worked in the dining service in my University but I'll be graduating with a Mechanical Engineering Degree next fall and I have no clue how i would answer this. Help!
Great question, Jade Panday. Think about the activities you've done in school that can relate to your field. Also, if you're interviewing for an entry level position, they will know that you don't have much solid mechanical engineering experience. But, you can talk about your work ethic and any time you went above and beyond at work. Good luck!
So, did you get the job? How did the interview go?
I hope the manager calls me back ;( She said she'll call me back to make up an appointment ;) ;(
I can kiss your shoe during break time and this is my skills and experiences I gained in 5 years
The girl is so pretty! The one at 1:12
I still think that this question should not be asked at all since you don't know who you are competing against. : /
The problem with this is that it is teaching people how to be and say something they are not. It's all acting in front of the employer. If the employer buys your "act" or likes your and trusts you, you're hired. At the end of every interview, behind closed doors, the employer says "I really like that person" Don't worry about answers. Worry about being likable and competent. All bosses just want you to produce and be somewhat of a butt kisser. It helps if you're cute but if you threaten the interviewer or the company culture you won't be hired. If you do, you will end up getting fired. Stop the games. Just be yourself.
+armchairjudge Hi there! We definitely want our seekers to be themselves and be honest. You can mention previous experience and how you'd be a good fit while still being true to yourself. If you're not a good fit, it's best for you and the employer to find out early so that you're happy wherever you get hired. Personality and professionalism is the winning combo. Good luck!
Who gets the job? people that sound competent. I sound like an idiot when trying to explain something to someone, but I am amazing at what I do. It helps to be about to talk about how awesome you are. These.videos.are.helpful.
To bad you can't ask them "Why should _I_ work for _you_ ?"
my personality sucks...is there any job for a Potatoe like me!!! 😢😭😭😭
always wondered why job interviewers want to hear these obvious fake answers.
why are the interviewees not dressed professionally for these interviews would like to see what to wear