Thursday, December 10, 2009

Do you work for L'Oreal or a similar company?

I have an interview as an educator coming up, i'd really like to be as prepared as possible so if anyone has got any tips on the interview process, the questions that they ask, what they want to hear, and anything else i should know, then that would be great? ThanksDo you work for L'Oreal or a similar company?
It's not always about what you know as much as your go and get them additude. Tell them that if they hire you, they will never doubt that you're worth the money they will pay you. Tell them that you know how to channel your energy into a passion for whatever work you do and that they can count on your integrety in the workplace and that your parents raised you to take pride in everything you do(if the interviewer is over 50 years old).Tell them that you can be their 'go to person' for anything that needs done, and that you understand the meaning of team, so if they need anything done, you'll make it happen. Then, when you get the job, follow through and keep candy on your desk in a jar for everyone and you'll be loved instantly. Good Luck.

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