ive been invited to an informal chat with a company regarding getting an apprenticeship. How should I prepare myself? What questions might they ask
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I thought you were like me suave, sophisticated and rich spend money like it grows on trees, on fast women and loose cars or is that the other way around God knows as I am doing a line of charlie off a hookers bare breasts so I am off my fecking head, I digress apologies....next fits the bill for a suit that ill wear once every year or so, not much point getting a tailored suit as ill most likely have bloated up within a year
... and make sure any tattoos are covered.
what if your version of informal is a suit?, i wouldnt bother with a tie, i wouldnt take notes though, if i was an interviewer and the interviewee took out a notepad id think they are forgetful or are taking the ----According to your profile you're aged 19 so chances are they're going to assess you as a person far more that you're electrical abilities. They're going to be looking for someone that's committed, keen, driven, neat and tidy, punctual, organised, inquisitive, confident but not to the point of being cocky. Tell them about your supportive family, your numerous hobbies and pastimes, your many interests....you get the picture.
Do some homework on the company, things like what their core business is, how long they've been in business, how many employees, their geographical coverage, are they expanding?...are they innovating? and think about how you can convince them that you'd be a good fit. Convince them that you're sufficiently committed to be in it for the long haul, you're looking at this as a long term career and how you might be an asset to them after the apprenticeship not just any old job that'll do for now.
I disagree with the suit suggestions, if it specifically says informal then why would you blatantly ignore that and wear a suit and tie? Just go in pants and a shirt or whatever you think would be smart/business casual....not jeans...not tee shirt and make sure any tattoos are covered. Make sure your personal hygiene is up to scratch take a small notepad and pen and don't be afraid to take notes.
OK Mate thanks for the replyThanks all for the advice I’ll let you know how I get on
if he's a teenager his suit should be a white kappa shell suit Burberry baseball cap and some type of white trainers (pmsl)what's a "suit"? is it a scottish version of suet?
I wouldn’t be caught dead wearing any of that hahaif he's a teenager his suit should be a white kappa shell suit Burberry baseball cap and some type of white trainers (pmsl)
He is from Fife and his name is Martin McGuinness......... ;o)))))I wouldn’t be caught dead wearing any of that haha
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