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March 21, 2012 at 4:27 pm #32870Learnist CareersParticipant
I got an email from a job seeker asking that how is it like Burton interview so i thought i would start a new thread and discuss about it here.
Have you ever had a job interview at Burton? Can you post the interview questions you had during your interview?
Here are most asked typical interview questions that you might be asked too:
Tell me about yourself
Why should we hire you?
Why do you want this job?
What is your greatest strength?
What is your greatest weakness?Click here to view rest of the interview questions and answers.
August 7, 2012 at 6:56 pm #35514AnonymousGuestHi There,
Firstly, well done on securing an interview. Your CV and covering letter must have really impressed the hiring team! The first thing to remember with an interview is that it’s just that- and interview. It’s not an interrogation and I personally find it easiest to get through an interview by pretending to myself that I already have the job, and that helps you to relax and answer questions more calmly.
With a high street store they are going to be looking for someone who is capable of serving the public in a friendly and helpful manner, whilst looking smart and presentable. A combination of a smart skirt or trousers, with a smart shirt or fashion top would look smart.
Usually in these types of interviews you will be expected to answer a range of questions about working in customer facing environments and assisting customers, as well as answering questions about any previous similar roles you have undertaken, so think in advance of examples you can give of good service given or how you have relatable experience.
Just remember to keep calm in the interview and listen to what you are being asked. Be honest, and if you are struggling, don’t be afraid to ask for a few minutes to think. Research the company so that you know all about them, and be sure to have some questions of your own lined up to ask your interviewer, and remember, if you don’t get the job don’t see it as rejection- you wouldn’t want a job that wasn’t suited to you, so it’s important to be honest.Good luck!
December 26, 2012 at 8:59 pm #35515AnonymousGuest“Why should we hire you?” is always a tricky question. Many people wonder how to answer this without sounding too cocky.
It’s important to think of at least a couple of things that you can tell the interviewer. Choose them carefully, because the interviewer doesn’t want to hear you going on and on about all your good points. Choose something that is different and unique, but also impressive
Be careful not to sound arrogant. Employers don’t want to employ arrogant people in their businesses!
Good luck!
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