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I have a job interview in 10 hours and 23 minutes for a job as a wireless consultant, which is nice, but I don't know anything about that job and I don't even have a month of experience in sales. How do I bullshit my way into getting the job?
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you probably don't need experience. if you're selling smartphones, their turnover is probably high so they'll take anyone who isn't actively a liability.
just don't be socially retarded and you'll probably be fine.
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>>33643211
Google "company name" + "interview questions". If you find anything, prep for these questions. Otherwise google or use the AI of your choice to have it ask you interview questions for your specific role. Prep for these questions, also google or ask AI standout questions you can ask to the interviewer when they ask "do you have any questions for me/us?". If you prep well for these questions you will more than likely land the job.
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>>33643240
I hope that's the case.

>>33643253
This is pretty good advice. Thanks.
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>>33643326
>This is pretty good advice. Thanks.
As long as you prepare for the questions, you're all good. Also, forgot to say, search up generic interview questions and figure out your own answers to those as well.

You're gonna kill this shit, anon. Even still, I wish you the best of luck.
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>>33643425
It's pretty late right now, I'll wake up and do some reviewing at around 7 am. I'm probably going to look at a video or two about before I sleep though. Thanks for the encouragement!
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>>33643442
No worries man. I'm not sure this will encourage you but I struggle to keep jobs, but I wish I could make a career out of interviews. They are really so simple when I boil it down to the advice I gave you. The only prep I ever do is about an hour the night before, and maybe thirty mins the day of, going over interview questions in my head.

Rest easy and take care.
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>>33643211
>I don't even have a month of experience in sales
First, best of luck anon. I know people talk a lot of shit on 4chan but IRL I hope it goes well.
There's two types of jobs like that:
Stand at the kiosk and bother people 99.999% of have zero interest in your service. That requires sales experience and a DGAF attitude and acceptance you'll probably never make a commission, statistically.
Stand in a store where 99.9% of people who walk in want to buy something and its your job not to fuck up the paperwork and process and procedures and do it quickly, not just perfectly. That requires a lot less sales experience than you'd think.
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>>33643453
>>33645181
I didn't get the job, but they offered me another position in the printer department, and I got it. It pays 10 cents more than the job I just got yesterday at the nearby KFC, and retail seems to be better than fast food in almost everyway. I start on Monday.
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>>33645358
Hell yeah



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