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Successful Job Interview Resource
The Restaurant Interview
Sometimes recruiters will ask you to conduct your interview during lunch or dinner. It makes for a more relaxed setting for the recruiter, but you should remember that it is still an interview, and your behavior must be in accordance to that.
During this type of interview, you should try to look at it as a relaxing way for you to talk about and sell yourself to the recruiter. Making a little bit of small talk is expected. Do not bring up the topic of the interview until the interviewer does. He/she might want to get to know you a bit first.
Remember to talk about yourself, but do not get too personal. There are also basic points of etiquette and common sense rules that you should follow as well. They are as follows:
Remember your basic table manners, like putting your elbows on the table etc.
Always fold your napkin on your lap before eating.
Do not order messy or sloppy foods. That includes finger foods like ribs, and extremely large sandwiches. Avoid pastas with thick sauces, and French fries.
Do not order the most expensive item on the menu either.
Avoid alcoholic beverages if you can.
When you get up to use the restroom, place your napkin on your chair or on the arm of your chair.
Common sense; dont smack your lips or talk with your mouth full.
Always excuse yourself if you plan to leave the table for any reason.
Do not have your cell phone turned on.
Continue to speak formally to your interviewer unless requested not to.
After your interview is over, be certain to thank the recruiter for the meal and their time. Offer a firm handshake, and ask when you should expect to hear from them. It shows confidence and a continued interest in the job. Send a thank you card that same day.
When making this type of interview request, always speak in a clean and clear manner. How do you deal with criticism and stress? Here are some questions that you should ask your prospective employer: 1. Pick an outfit that best suits the type of job that you are applying for. Sometimes you can score that interview by simply making a phone call. The second paragraph should be a brief description of your qualifications and why you applied to work for them. |
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