I have a job interview tomorrow for a retail position. I know the standards for these kinds of jobs aren't incredibly high, but I'm literally shaking at the thought of the 1-to-1 interview.I'm very socially awkward and don't do well when I'm put on the spot and have to answer questions immediately. I've also just found out that I'll be doing a group assessment straight afterwards, as if the interview wasn't nerve-wracking enough.Does anyone have any advice? What interview questions should I revise beforehand? What's the best way to approach them? And how can I avoid making a fool of myself during the group assessment?
>>34655161You need to take the chill pill, bro.
>>34655161>got a job 3 years ago after trying so hardThis is what I did. www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQHW7gGjrCQ&pp=ygUPaW50ZXJ2aWV3IHF1ZXN0 Try that guy's videos. They honestly are good. They give great ideas on how you can flexibly answer. I am in medical engineering, so I had to tweak his methods a bit, since I'm not a business person at all.Best way to approach is be yourself, be friendly, and show interest to the job. Genuine curiosity and willingness to learn is sometimes much more important than confidence and experience, unless it's a management position.As for anxiety, try some interview subliminals. Or before you rest, just imagine yourself smiling and getting along with everyone in the interview. I guarantee you'll forget the nerves once you're actually talking.
>>34655161It never went away for me. 10 years in the tech field and I still hate tech interviews with a passion. I have one on Friday; I wish I'd sleep and not wake up.
>>34655161show up drunk
>>34655258This right here
>>34655258>>34657094>>34657357so true xister
take deep ass breaths, like your lungs should feel the air type ortake a chill pill or have a shot or two, drunk beats everything soor all of them tho i don't recommend that
>>34655161Show up with a gun and kill as many people as you can in the building. That will impress the interviewer.