hobie16 wrote:Costco has gotten a good rap in the press. Have you looked at them?
I have heard good things about them as well but I didn't think of them, not until after I was already hired elsewhere.
I actually just got hired on as a Guest Service Representative at the Mall of America. Part time but pays better than HD and apparently doesn't have the hour caps that HD has. So I'll be working at both places, HD in the morning and early afternoon and MOA in the late afternoon and evening. It took less than a week after applying to be hired with them, the quickest I've ever been hired for a job (it usually takes at least that long to be called for an interview).
I applied online last Wednesday for a couple different positions with the mall, saw that they were holding a job fair on Friday evening and late morning Saturday and while I was working during Friday's so couldn't go then I went to Saturday's. I was one of the best dressed people in there, some people just don't know how to dress for a job interview. There were people wearing old jeans, hoodies and ball caps there.
I first interviewed with one lady who asked mainly general interview questions who then passed me off to another lady who asked me questions more specific to Guest Services. I left there feeling really good about it and Monday morning the mall called asking me to come in for a second interview (they actually called just before I had to head into Best Buy for an interview there), which I scheduled for 10:00 yesterday morning. I was asked a few more questions, the job requirements was described to me in more detail and then I was offered the position.
I must have really impressed them during the interviews. My work experience is nearly all some sort of customer service so I have a lot of experience, including the almost 5 years I spent at Disney which, as we all know, is famous for its customer service (there's been books written about it even). My experience and the fact I know how to dress for a job interview helped, I'm sure.
I have orientation on the 8th and start training on the 10th. I'm looking forward to it, I think I'll really enjoy it.
So many people just don't know how to dress for a job interview. I was taught to always wear clothes that are at least one step up from what the employees of the business you are applying to wear. Which at MOA is mainly polo shirts and long pants. When I interviewed with the Home Depot it was at a central location where they were doing interviews for every store in the district. There were people in there wearing old T-shirts. A polo shirt is what HD associates wear so a button up shirt is the minimum one should wear to an interview with them IMO. I wore to all my interviews (HD, MOA, Best Buy, etc.) a nice pair of dress pants, a nice long sleeve dress shirt and a coordinated tie. I looked sharp if I do say so myself. First impressions count and taking the time to dress up shows you care.