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Staples Job Interview?

I'm a 17 year old girl. This is my first job interview ever, so I don't know what to expect.

Cashier position.

1) What should I wear? Dress, skirt, black slacks?

2) What questions might they ask me?

3) What would your answers to these questions be? (optional)

4) Have you ever gone to a Staples Interview? If so, how did it go? Did you get the job?

5) One more question... How many hours might they have me work, being that I'm 17 and it's my first job? And how soon could I begin working after the interview?

I'm not good at answering questions right on the spot, and I'm not sure what a good answer referring to the company and customer service would be. Thanks for any help!

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  • Anonymous
    10 years ago
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    1) dress as you like but be nice. No need so formal i guess..that depends on the policy of the company. as of my country here, you may put on skirt but it must pass down your knee, no shorter.

    2) they will ask what you know about the job, perhaps some will check if you are updated with current social issues as well. They'll check your background to see if your resume is correct.

    3) I'll try to say what i know. in simple version.. Dont eloborate in long sentence..or you may eloborate only if they ask to.

    4) i dont know what is staples interview..sorry and i never win any interview i went to..

    5) that you may ask them back at the end of interview (some will allow you to ask questions or doubts). or else you may check with other workers in the company. But i dont think you being 17 will have specialities.. rules are rules, my friend..

    just be yourself. that will do.

    Source(s): experience
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