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Ross 22-08-2009 08:12 PM

hi
 
i have a team leader interview on monday at 10 i'm proper bricking it, so nervous! :sad: this will change my job role completely and just argh sorry for going missing for 4 days or whatever but this is very important :thumbs:

Brad. 22-08-2009 08:37 PM

welcome back :)

andyman 22-08-2009 08:54 PM

Hope all goes well.. Any training programs they have then take it, and with the interview you just gotta sell yourself, be the best and win!

Don't let me down..

Sam! 22-08-2009 08:55 PM

Goodluck Ross :)

Ross 22-08-2009 09:03 PM

thanks it's an hour long :( i'll let you know! x

Twilight 22-08-2009 09:05 PM

Aww good luck:)

Tom 22-08-2009 10:50 PM

Good luck! But just a tip, don't be too serious in the interview. If you just sit there being corporate giving perfect answers and what they want to hear, they'll get bored and you will just be another candidate rather than sticking out. Just be you, throw in jokes if necessary (e.g. if they ask why you want the job, at first reply with something like "I'll be cheaper than older people") then go on with your proper answer. If you make mistakes or bluff what you're saying it doesn't really matter if you come across well, it'll make you stand out.

Mrluvaluva 22-08-2009 10:58 PM

Do not listen to Tom. If you came out with that answer I would put a big black mark on your application. :nono:


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Tom 22-08-2009 11:01 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Mrluvaluva
Do not listen to Tom. If you came out with that answer I would put a big black mark on your application. :nono:
Yep, just ignore 18 months of working in recruitment and knowing what works and what doesn't :thumbs:

Being corporate and perfect does not work because it makes you forgettable. Employers want real people, not robots who can churn out correct answer after correct answer.

But you need to assess the situation properly and do it where appropriate

Ross 22-08-2009 11:03 PM

The two interviewers I can have a laugh with anyway I'm sure I'll be fine but thanks Tom :hug:

Mrluvaluva 22-08-2009 11:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tom

Yep, just ignore 18 months of working in recruitment and knowing what works and what doesn't :thumbs:


Of course Tom. I have no experience at all. :rolleyes:

Tom 22-08-2009 11:27 PM

well don't assume that I don't and that i'm giving out bad advice just because you've obviously done things differently. but my point is that if i had a quid for every interview I've been in where the candidate has been perfect and sat there serious, giving great answers (along with the gem "I'm honest, motivated and hard working"), I wouldn't have had to work because I could buy the company. They all merge into one

Lauren 22-08-2009 11:28 PM

Good luck Ross, I have faith in you.

Mrluvaluva 22-08-2009 11:38 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tom

well don't assume that I don't and that i'm giving out bad advice just because you've obviously done things differently. but my point is that if i had a quid for every interview I've been in where the candidate has been perfect and sat there serious, giving great answers (along with the gem "I'm honest, motivated and hard working"), I wouldn't have had to work because I could buy the company. They all merge into one

My reply was tongue in cheek (which I thought was obvious from the video) and I was giving an opinion. My opinion. No need to make it sound like I was rubbishing what you said. I am talking from my experience and as you say to me "just ignore 18 months of working in recruitment and knowing what works and what doesn't" then please don't ignore my "21 years experience from working in the cut throat world of the fashion industry".

Tom 22-08-2009 11:41 PM

Nah didn't watch the video, sorry if I got the wrong end of the stick or anything ... but fashion is just slightly different to Tesco which is the kind of places I've worked for :tongue:

Mrluvaluva 22-08-2009 11:42 PM

Most probably.............

Tom 22-08-2009 11:51 PM

unless you buy your clothes from George at Asda I suppose

Tom4784 23-08-2009 01:05 AM

Ah, good luck Ross! :cheer:

Ross 23-08-2009 07:43 PM

im aboslutely ******** it now!!!!!!!!!!!! ahhhhhhhhhh

Beastie 23-08-2009 07:45 PM

Good Luck Ross! Is it in a warehouse you will be a team leader in?

*mazedsalv** 23-08-2009 07:46 PM

Good Luck!!!
Just remember to calm yourself and breathe before you get there to calm your nerves, kind of where Tom is coming from, dont plan long answers, just make it folow naturally if that makes sense. Hope all goes well and again, Best of luck!!

Ross 23-08-2009 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by bbfanatic
Good Luck Ross! Is it in a warehouse you will be a team leader in?
I work on Produce now.

I've applied for 3 of the Team Leader roles... if they say I have the job, I will either be on Dairy, Meat & Poultry. Non Food (which will be Healthy & Beauty or Electrical and Home and Ware) or Counters (fresh hams, cooked chickens, fish etc) :tongue: as a Team Leader

Beastie 23-08-2009 07:50 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Ross
Quote:

Originally posted by bbfanatic
Good Luck Ross! Is it in a warehouse you will be a team leader in?
I work on Produce now.

I've applied for 3 of the Team Leader roles... if they say I have the job, I will either be on Dairy, Meat & Poultry. Non Food (which will be Healthy & Beauty or Electrical and Home and Ware) or Counters (fresh hams, cooked chickens, fish etc) :tongue: as a Team Leader
Oh wow it sounds great! A job where you will keep learning and will have the ability to be promoted! Well the best of luck. I hope you get it and if you dont succeed then try try try again!

Ross 23-08-2009 07:52 PM

Yeah it's a great job chance and £8.70 an hour is top notch!

If I don't get it it's not the end of the world... I will be the youngest Team Leader my store has ever had (I'm 18) and next time I will be more prepared and understand the interview more. I just really want it, I know I can do the job as I have been acting Team Leader on Produce in my Team Leaders absence. :thumbs:

SiaSiaSia 23-08-2009 09:46 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Mrluvaluva
Do not listen to Tom. If you came out with that answer I would put a big black mark on your application. :nono:


"is reminded of"




hahahaha oh i love that film
except the toilet scene


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