faykka replied

260 weeks ago

Tips are intended primarily for those who apply for the positions of specialists and managers. But many theses can be useful for a wide range of applicants.
At the office of the employer, be polite and patient with everyone.
If you are asked to fill out a questionnaire, do so in good faith.
Introduce yourself at the beginning of the interview. Take an interest in the name of the interviewer, and correctly address him during the conversation.
Do not avoid the views of the interlocutor. Keep eye contact.
Do not interrupt the interviewer and listen carefully to him.
If you are not sure that you understand the question well, specify the details.
Avoid verbosity and speak to the point.
Be objective and truthful, but do not be too frank.
If you need to voice negative facts about yourself, do not deny them, but try to balance with positive information.
If there are no questions about your advantages (strengths), find an opportunity to mention them on your own initiative.
Do not talk badly about your former employers, demonstrate loyalty.
Stick with dignity, but not defiantly. Try not to make the impression of a loser or a distressed person.
Ask questions to show interest, professionalism and a focus on success. “Bread” questions should be left to the final stage of communication.
Be sure to check how you find out about the result of the interview; Try to discuss your right to call the person you talked to.
When completing the interview, do not forget about the rules of courtesy: thank the person you are talking to and say goodbye.
I advise all active job seekers to review these rules before each interview. They will serve you with a good parting word.

alikka replied

259 weeks ago

Great tips! Thank you for that

dousonn replied

259 weeks ago

I got a call back from publix the same day after my interview, they offered me this job! I'm happy that I studied publix interview questions https://mrsimon.ai/interview-questions/publix/ in advance and I knew what they would ask!
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