The first one is a tad bit inappropriate, so viewer discretion is advised
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_gkWY5A5bI
The first video is absolutely hilarious. It is an interviewer interviewing the worst of the worst job applicants. It is a good video because it shows exactly what NOT to do in an interview, and it also helps calm the nerves of anyone who is nervous about one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyiXbrc22bQ
This video is about proper greeting etiquette. It is a very good video because many people consider the introduction the most awkward moment, as well as one of the most important because it is the first impression.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVvh08YtMp0
This video goes over ten things you must do during an interview, from arriving early to how to get through difficult situations. It is very informative, and was published by a professional website.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Sunday, October 7, 2007
Want My Job?
So you would like to be an employee at Comfort Pro?
1. Are you fine with beginning work at 5am? Not 5:01, either.
2. Along with the 5am beginning, can you handle working until late in the afternoon?
3. Does working with a new person every day bother you?
4. Can you drive to the jobs, even if they are farther away?
5. Since it is air conditioning, many of the places are in need of it. Can you handle working in intense heat?
6. If you do become an employee at Comfort Pro and don't have certain certifications, would you be willing to go back to school to achieve them?
7. Are you willing to submit to random drug testing?
8. Employees must come with their own tools. Would you be willing to spend the money on the tools?
9. Going along with the tools, do you know how to correctly and efficiently use them?
10. As said before, you will switch partners quite frequently. Could you follow directions from so many people?
1. Are you fine with beginning work at 5am? Not 5:01, either.
2. Along with the 5am beginning, can you handle working until late in the afternoon?
3. Does working with a new person every day bother you?
4. Can you drive to the jobs, even if they are farther away?
5. Since it is air conditioning, many of the places are in need of it. Can you handle working in intense heat?
6. If you do become an employee at Comfort Pro and don't have certain certifications, would you be willing to go back to school to achieve them?
7. Are you willing to submit to random drug testing?
8. Employees must come with their own tools. Would you be willing to spend the money on the tools?
9. Going along with the tools, do you know how to correctly and efficiently use them?
10. As said before, you will switch partners quite frequently. Could you follow directions from so many people?
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