That being said, if you can do the above, then you have a shot of keeping the job for as long as you want. Please read the job description, and do what it is listed in it, if you feel you will not be able to perform the duties within, then please do not apply. For ladies, dress shirt, pants or dress skirt, and flats or low heel is fine (no low cut blouses, short skits, etc.). For guys, plain shirt or dress shirt (no tie needed), pants and plain shoes is fine (no ripped jeans, graphic t-shirts, muddy shoes). I don't expect you to bring in your suit or fancy dress to these interviews, just nice plain clothing works. You can speak that way to your colleagues on break in the break room but never on the floor or in-front of customers. It will only take me a day or a few days to train you (this is called employee onboarding), if it takes me longer then this time to train you, you will typically be let go within the first week.īe professional, please leave any slang at the door, during the interview and while on the job. You can communicate in the native language of the country. Late to interview, late first day and up to first three weeks will get you terminated.)
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