Does "I work too hard" or "I work great in a team" even work? EVERYONE says that. You might get points for honesty, in this case honesty in the fact that you don't tell them anything at all, negative or positive.
I had my first interview at the start of the Summer, I got the job too. Like everyone suggests, stay calm, make lots of eye contact (This is very important), show them that you can do the job.
It's kind of like a porcupine's mating ritual. You stand six body lengths away, soak the interviewer in urine, and tackle him.
Seriously, though, be honest and generally try to sell yourself. People here give good advice.
[QUOTE=ASmellyOgreV2;24680410]It's kind of like a porcupine's mating ritual. You stand six body lengths away, soak the interviewer in urine, and tackle him.
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This man knows what he is talking about. It's the secret to job interviews. :ssh:
protip: have an answer for the questions they're bound to ask
"What preparation did you do for this job interview"
don't tell them you posted a thread
[QUOTE=w 1 z;24680103]Costco is an incredibly hard place to get a job believe it or not. If you're not totally on your A game and appear to be extremely nervous and or fumbling about they'll basically tell you to fuck off in a nice way. What you have to do is try to remain calm about it and just answer their questions to the best of your ability. Don't try to sugarcoat your way through it either. They can detect bullshit from a mile away so if they ask you if you've ever gotten in trouble with the law or something you better tell them the truth rather than say something like "oh no I was a PERFECT kid NEVER got into trouble" because again they can detect bullshit from a mile away.[/QUOTE]
I think I got this though, I've got connections.
My moms sold the hiring managers house. :smug:
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