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Job Interview - TNT Post
liverpoollad75
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Hi all
I have an interview this week with TNT Post and just wondered if anyone had any hints or tips
Thanks
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I have an interview this week with TNT Post and just wondered if anyone had any hints or tips
Thanks
:T
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Remember to showcase all that you have to offer, all of your skills etc. Make sure that they know you are by far the best candidate basically! haha! A sense of humour is always a bonus as everyone would prefer to employ someone they got on with and who is down to earth plus it breaks the ice. I always find the interview i actually got the job is the ones i was more natural and cracked a few (safe) jokes! Plus joking and being natural helps you not feel so nervous and wound up, so makes you answer the questions better.
Make sure you have everything you need prepared the night before so you are not rushing round. It always makes me feel more nervous rushing round for my cv/shoes/handbag. Obviously you won't have a handbag (i don't think) but you know what i mean. haha
There are loads of sites on the net with tips on if you type in 'interview tips' Most of them are just common sense ones like 'give a firm handshake' and 'have a good question ready for when they ask' etc"You dont need a weather man to know which way the wind blows"0 -
venus_in_furs wrote: »Remember to showcase all that you have to offer, all of your skills etc. Make sure that they know you are by far the best candidate basically! haha! A sense of humour is always a bonus as everyone would prefer to employ someone they got on with and who is down to earth plus it breaks the ice. I always find the interview i actually got the job is the ones i was more natural and cracked a few (safe) jokes! Plus joking and being natural helps you not feel so nervous and wound up, so makes you answer the questions better.
Make sure you have everything you need prepared the night before so you are not rushing round. It always makes me feel more nervous rushing round for my cv/shoes/handbag. Obviously you won't have a handbag (i don't think) but you know what i mean. haha
There are loads of sites on the net with tips on if you type in 'interview tips' Most of them are just common sense ones like 'give a firm handshake' and 'have a good question ready for when they ask' etc
Thanks for that I appreciate your comments. I am not taking my handbag this time
I have put together a presentation together to do the tell me about yourself bit based on my CV and done them a printed copy to leave a lasting memory of me. I have a cracking parting question as well so fingers crossed I will be successful.:T 0 -
liverpoollad75 wrote: »Thanks for that I appreciate your comments. I am not taking my handbag this time
I have put together a presentation together to do the tell me about yourself bit based on my CV and done them a printed copy to leave a lasting memory of me. I have a cracking parting question as well so fingers crossed I will be successful.:T
Sound like you are sorted then!!! Good stuff!
Probably best to leave your handbag at home...don't want to make 'em jealous
Good luck!!!! x"You dont need a weather man to know which way the wind blows"0 -
fingers crossed, feel it went well0
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