I took a job search workshop a few years ago and it was very interesting for me. They really help you prepare and I got involved through the unemployment office. We learned how to de-stress , what to expect during interviews and also how to conduct ourselves in order to get the job among so many other things some of which I’d like to share.

I totally hate filling out applications and especially interviews because they use to make me a total wreck and I always felt physically sick, but after I took this job seeking workshop I at least knew what to expect during an interview and how to prepare myself. We even had mock interviews that showed us what to expect and it’s always a great idea to have a fact card of all the information that you will need. I suggest a 3 by 5 index card.

It’s really neat how you can apply to most companies over the Internet , but you need to be careful that it is a legitimate company. That’s what I did when I applied at Lowe’s and they called me for an interview within a couple days. I still think it is better to go in person because they could be in desperate need and you could be hired on the spot.

4 Tips To Remember

  1. Always dress like you are going for the interview the same day you put your application in. You never know, you might get lucky and you need to look your best.
  2. When you are at the company be very courteous to everyone you meet. Always put the best of you out there. You never know who you might be impressing in the parking lot.
  3. Always be prepared and take a couple of the same colored ink pens, either blue or black.
  4. Remember to carry that fact card with you. Below is the list of information you will need to have available for yourself so you will be prepared.

Fact Card List

  1. Your name
  2. Permanent address and telephone numbers
  3. Social Security number
  4. Drivers license number
  5. Schools attended and the addresses if available. If the school no longer exists do not list the old address. Usually just the city and state is enough.
  6. Last elementary school and the dates you attended
  7. Last secondary school and the dates and when you graduated
  8. All other classroom training like College or special vocational training and the dates you attended and graduated or completed. List all degrees, certificates, credits, and diplomas.
  9. All other training such as workshops, seminars, internships, on the job training etcetera. Location of the training and the dates attended and completed.
  10. Information about your last 4 employers.
  11. Name of the company if you were self-employed write that “Self-Employed”
  12. Complete address of the company with zip code and phone number. If the company has relocated try to get the new address and if it is out of business make sure you state that.
  13. Your job title and a brief description of your job duties. Keywords will conserve space on your fact card and serve to remind you.
  14. The dates you were employed mo/yr.
  15. The name of your supervisor if it was more than one I always put down the one that I got along the best with.
  16. Wage earned from start to finish date. If you can’t remember just make your best guess.
  17. Reason you left the job and try to list the most positive one. If you were fired just write you “will discuss at the interview” that way you will be able to explain it better.
  18. References of at least 3 people, with name, addresses, phone numbers, occupation, and the length of time acquainted. They may ask for either personal or business references, so be prepared with the home or business information required.
  19. Military experience, list the dates you served, last duty station, last training you received and type of discharge.
  20. Your last 3 previous addresses and dates or how long at each location. Employers are looking for stable people and they like knowing you will be around for awhile.
  21. Last medical exam, list your doctor’s name, address, and date of examination.
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21 comments so far

 1 

All these points will certainly do great service to people who are looking for tips on how to prepare for interview. It is always good to be well prepared and to expect for the unexpected.
.-= BK´s last blog ..Blaming Others for the Mistakes =-.

October 30th, 2009 at 6:02 am
 2 

All these points will certainly do great service to people who are looking for tips on how to prepare for interview. It is always good to be well prepared and to expect for the unexpected.
.-= BK´s last blog ..Blaming Others for the Mistakes =-.

October 30th, 2009 at 6:02 am
 3 

Medical exam? Is anyone entitled to that?
All good points. The current job market is a pretty tough one.
.-= Buggys´s last blog ..Can You Relate? =-.

October 30th, 2009 at 9:29 am
 4 

Medical exam? Is anyone entitled to that?
All good points. The current job market is a pretty tough one.
.-= Buggys´s last blog ..Can You Relate? =-.

October 30th, 2009 at 9:29 am
jude
 5 

Many companies actually require a physical before you start work, you know the basics. Almost all companies also do some sort of drug and or alcohol testing also.Lowe’s makes you swab while they watch the minute they say they are hiring you and when filling out an application mosthave a section for medical history.

October 30th, 2009 at 11:27 am
jude
 6 

Many companies actually require a physical before you start work, you know the basics. Almost all companies also do some sort of drug and or alcohol testing also.Lowe’s makes you swab while they watch the minute they say they are hiring you and when filling out an application mosthave a section for medical history.

October 30th, 2009 at 11:27 am
 7 

Excellent Post Ms. Jude. Girllll you have the info in a concise format and I think it’s perfect.
where’s ya retweet button, so I can juice ya up?
.-= RE – EntrePOD´s last blog ..WTF QVC – Ever wonder what makes a big company so stupid ? =-.

October 30th, 2009 at 3:30 pm
 8 

Excellent Post Ms. Jude. Girllll you have the info in a concise format and I think it’s perfect.
where’s ya retweet button, so I can juice ya up?
.-= RE – EntrePOD´s last blog ..WTF QVC – Ever wonder what makes a big company so stupid ? =-.

October 30th, 2009 at 3:30 pm
jude
 9 

Well, thank-you Re, but I don’t tweet, but I always get a kick out of your lingo when I understand it, that’s cute, “juice ya up” I really must get around more.

October 30th, 2009 at 4:01 pm
jude
 10 

Well, thank-you Re, but I don’t tweet, but I always get a kick out of your lingo when I understand it, that’s cute, “juice ya up” I really must get around more.

October 30th, 2009 at 4:01 pm
 11 

I always hate interviews. As a matter of fact when I applied for a higher position at my last job, not only did I not get the position at the time but I was told that I may want to become more educated in the interview process. (Made me feel really stupid)
That fact card is a great idea. I never know all the info they want on an application
.-= ann´s last blog ..So much to tell, such little time =-.

October 30th, 2009 at 4:57 pm
 12 

I always hate interviews. As a matter of fact when I applied for a higher position at my last job, not only did I not get the position at the time but I was told that I may want to become more educated in the interview process. (Made me feel really stupid)
That fact card is a great idea. I never know all the info they want on an application
.-= ann´s last blog ..So much to tell, such little time =-.

October 30th, 2009 at 4:57 pm
jude
 13 

I am so happy I don’t have to look for a job any time soon, but it’s great that I know what to expect and I have always carried my little card with me. Even if you supply a resume you still have to fill out an application and interviews are the worse, I’m posting something tomorrow on filling out applications and then interviews and what to expect. Sorry about your experience Ann, but the same thing also happens with Cosmetologist and every profession and to get ahead you have to keep up.

October 30th, 2009 at 5:36 pm
jude
 14 

I am so happy I don’t have to look for a job any time soon, but it’s great that I know what to expect and I have always carried my little card with me. Even if you supply a resume you still have to fill out an application and interviews are the worse, I’m posting something tomorrow on filling out applications and then interviews and what to expect. Sorry about your experience Ann, but the same thing also happens with Cosmetologist and every profession and to get ahead you have to keep up.

October 30th, 2009 at 5:36 pm
 15 

What a helpful post for someone looking for work!
.-= Karen, author of “My Funny Dad, Harry´s last blog ..The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks =-.

October 30th, 2009 at 5:42 pm
 16 

What a helpful post for someone looking for work!
.-= Karen, author of “My Funny Dad, Harry´s last blog ..The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks =-.

October 30th, 2009 at 5:42 pm
 17 

Great tips! Especially with the job market today. This will benefit many in search of employment.
.-= Rondi´s last blog ..Giveaway-Samba Musical Toy Instrument Set =-.

October 31st, 2009 at 12:29 am
 18 

Great tips! Especially with the job market today. This will benefit many in search of employment.
.-= Rondi´s last blog ..Giveaway-Samba Musical Toy Instrument Set =-.

October 31st, 2009 at 12:29 am
 19 

Excellent tips. I’ll remember to use all of them. It’s good to know how to be organized.
.-= Ratty´s last blog ..Fiction Friday – The Night Forest =-.

October 31st, 2009 at 2:52 am
 20 

Excellent tips. I’ll remember to use all of them. It’s good to know how to be organized.
.-= Ratty´s last blog ..Fiction Friday – The Night Forest =-.

October 31st, 2009 at 2:52 am
Marie
 21 

If you think Lowe’s is bad, work for CATO.

March 8th, 2011 at 3:13 pm

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