Interview for a Saturday job?

Hello folks,

A week ago I applied to about 30 places/supermarkets for a Saturday job.
I'm still waiting for the answers, but I want to prepare for the interview somehow.

Does anyone of you know how such a conversation goes or what is discussed and what is not discussed?

Do you have any tips on what to wear? (No sweatpants, I'm aware of that)

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Aryson
2 years ago

An interview for a Saturday job is usually not much different than an interview for a job on another day of the week. You should be well prepared for the conversation by considering a few questions that might be asked and considering some answers. You should also think about your strengths and weaknesses and be ready to talk about it.

During the conversation you will probably ask for your previous experiences and whether you are willing to work on Saturdays. You will also be asked about your strengths and weaknesses and how you have been dealing with stress in the past.

With regard to what you should wear, it is always better to look formal and professional. So choose clothes that look clean and tidy and that suits the kind of work you're applying for. If you are insecure about what is appropriate, you can always ask what is the usual dress order for the company or what the person who leads the conversation usually carries.

An important tip is that you should always be friendly and polite and listen to the interviewer. Also ask questions about the company and about the work you are applying for to show that you are interested and have informed you well. If you notice these things, you should be well prepared for the interview.

TheMonkfood
2 years ago

As a shelf in the supermarket, you certainly don't have to talk with slips and suits. Ordinarily enough with jeans and shirt.

When talking, waiting for the questions and answering as honestly as possible, usually comes to the best and makes less stress than thinking about ad hoc any lie that comes up funny.

TheMonkfood
2 years ago
Reply to  reaver256

Well, on certain questions, you can lie because you cannot ask your counterpart.