why do I get the feeling i'm gonna get rejected by McDonald's, not gonna get hired
because I got rejected by wendy's and this thread was designed to mock my own attempts to get a job.
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why do I get the feeling i'm gonna get rejected by McDonald's, not gonna get hired
is it recommended for applicants to call back the next day after the interview to do a follow-up on the application, ask what is the hiring status? i did not call back the next day because i did not want to come across as too pushy, or desperate.
No, don't. They often don't have a decision for a week or longer--remember they've got a lot more to do in their days than just select a candidate. It's not unusual for it to take a week for retail, and a month for every $10,000 in salary for full-time employment positions.
I had a letter in with my resume that I sent in first, then I brought a copy of the resume with the letter to the interview and I did a thank you letter the day after the interview. They ended up calling me that same day and offered me a job. I really think the thank you letter sealed it.
Well said ThDude.When I applied at subway they called me in a week after for an intverview. Once me and the boss sat down she told me " after looking at your application I can tell the interview is just formal, I will most likely hire you but I still have to ask you some questions to make sure your not crazy or somthing"
Really a few things can tell you if you may get the job or not. If the person asks few questions and does not seem interested, or if they rush through the interview this means they don't really plan on hiring you i think.
If they get into really spisific questions about your past jobs and your work ethics they may be looking o hire you.
Every job interview is different, no one answer applies to every job interview.
Eye contact and a lot of nodding helps in an interview too
I do, too. I'm curious, did you email the t-y or did you handwrite it?
Did any of them give you reasons why they didn't hire you?
I mean, if you can't land a job, they should at some point give you an idea why you can't get a job. I'm sure not all of them do, but some might if you ask for it. Besides if you head for the job center, they'd usually ask you "why didn't you get those jobs?" thus knowing why you don't have it benefits you as well as them for guidance.