You tell them what hobbies you have. This question is use to gather information on what kind of person you are. Generally interviewers are going to like to hear that you are active or involved in the community in some way, whether that be collecting something, participating in sports/activities, or donating volunteer time to a cause. It will provide the interviewer with a little insight to the kind of personality you have
you will have time to get nervous about the interview.
Nothing. In an interview, once, that question was asked, and their simple answer was; "Nothing".
A Post interview is the period which the job seeker undergoes after a certain job interview has been done. This usually entails the waiting time or the second interview if ever they pass the initial screening of applicants.
Not if you want the job.
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Yes, every applicant who has had a second interview should be notified of the outcome. In this case where the interview is very intensive and with the time taken from your job for this interview. Both parties have invested a considerable amount of time in selecting the candidate for the job position.
just relax and and be your self.
if i wanna get paid i have to be on time
1 is "why should i give you the job"
You should not go to a job interview if the job requires you to be bilingual and you are not. There may be a portion of the interview where you speak the language you are unable to and will most likely fail the interview.
the job was not what I expected The job was not as presented at time of interview I thought I would enjoy this work however I was mistaken.
You can thank the company for selecting your resume and taking the interview, reiterate your interest in the position, seek clarification about the interview process, and thank the interviewer for their time.