Saturday, June 19, 2010

Job Interview help?

Tomorrow I am going to a job interview, the position I am applying for is bike mechanic.



I am not worried about being capable for the job, because I am extremely knowledgeable when it comes to bikes.



I am worried about my first impression though...



I am 16 years old. My hair is in the semi-long stage and is pretty unmanaged at the moment.



I planned on wearing blue-jeans and a T-shirt to the interview, it isn't really a fancy position, and the people that work there were that.



My main questions is:



If you were hiring, would a person's haircut matter much to you.



Also: I will probably get my hair cut tomorrow if I need to, so what style of short "du" do you think looks most professional.



(In my opinion I think I look better with short hair)



Thanks for any help....I am really anxious.



Job Interview help?

No. Just wash, comb, and pull it back in a ponytail. As long as you are groomed, then the long hair shouldn't matter. I would suggest you wear a pair of khakis, if you don't have any, just very, clean jeans, iron them, and wear a nice shirt. Good luck!



Job Interview help?

Short hair



Job Interview help?

dont worry about your hair just pull it back or gelit down and i dont think you should worry to much because it sounds pretty layed back so you should ok goodluck



Job Interview help?

umm something hawt i guess



Job Interview help?

Hey,



well for your job working on bikes i don't think it would be necessary to dress up in shirt and tie and all. Like you said a decent pair of jeans and decent shirt would probably be fine. The interviewer depending on age does get a turn off by the hair. If it is long and the interviewer is over 35 their probably not going to like the hair being long. Just from past expierence older people think it is a symbol of rebellion and laziness. If you look better with short hair cut it. The problem is the interview is tomorrow. Good luck!



Job Interview help?

Your look needs to depend on the position you are applying for. In general dress for the higher end for the place your are working for. So, maybe pull your hair back and where a nicer pair of pants and shirt that you would be willing to work in.



Job Interview help?

I always find it helpful to change places with the interviewer. In other words, imagine you are the one interviewing you. How would you perceive your look if you were hiring? Also kind short notice but if you know a little about the company you want to work for, it is a definite plus. Also come up with a couple of well thought out questions of your own, management loves the fact that a person has done some thinking and is interested in more than just the job! Lastly try not to think about it as a job interview, but more like a conversation, this takes alot of pressure off of you and creates a more fluid line of communication. Best of luck

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