The best advice is do not worry about the questions they will ask you. Just remember to listen carefully, take deep breaths, smile a lot and above all be honest. Answer the questions as they come to you. Just be yourself and relax. The people interviewing you are just like you they do everything just like you. Get lot’s of rest the eve before the interview and remember three things, RELAX, RELAX, RELAX…. God Bless
Rachel said... 7:06 am - September 17th, 2008
I don’t think KFC is going to be too picky about who they hire, and I’m not saying that to insult you in any way. They’ll probably want to know that you are an honest, hard-working, dedicated person, and most importantly that you are going to show up for work when you’re scheduled. Let them know that you are able to get along with co-workers and work as a team, as that’s probably also important in the fast-food business.
As long as you’re dressed well, well-spoken, and seem to have good ethics, I’m sure you’ll have no problem getting a position.
Nicole M said... 2:33 am - September 20th, 2008
do you like chicken?lol! um are you a good cook are you friendly tell the truth! youll be fine
trees75094 said... 10:45 pm - September 21st, 2008
As another said, try to relax. Take slow deep breathes, and try to speak in an unhurried manner. Many people speak very fast, when nervous. Look them in the eye and give a strong handshake (don’t crush their hand, or be limp with your handshake).
Your appearance is very important. Be sure you are clean, well groomed and dressed as you see others there are dressed. Show up dressed as you would dress if you were to start the job right then and there. Look professional for the job you’re applying for.
Believe me, if you look the part-the rest will be easy.
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve interviewed people dressed inappropriately for jobs. If I can’t get past their appearance, it doesn’t matter what they say. Their appearance tells me if they aren’t bright enough to dress appropriately for an interview, they aren’t bright enough to work for me.
Also, try not to use a slang. Speak proper English.
I have a good feeling that you’ll get the job. You were concerned enough to ask for advice, which is a great start. Good luck!
12:45 pm - September 14th, 2008
The best advice is do not worry about the questions they will ask you. Just remember to listen carefully, take deep breaths, smile a lot and above all be honest. Answer the questions as they come to you. Just be yourself and relax. The people interviewing you are just like you they do everything just like you. Get lot’s of rest the eve before the interview and remember three things, RELAX, RELAX, RELAX…. God Bless
7:06 am - September 17th, 2008
I don’t think KFC is going to be too picky about who they hire, and I’m not saying that to insult you in any way. They’ll probably want to know that you are an honest, hard-working, dedicated person, and most importantly that you are going to show up for work when you’re scheduled. Let them know that you are able to get along with co-workers and work as a team, as that’s probably also important in the fast-food business.
As long as you’re dressed well, well-spoken, and seem to have good ethics, I’m sure you’ll have no problem getting a position.
2:33 am - September 20th, 2008
do you like chicken?lol! um are you a good cook are you friendly tell the truth! youll be fine
10:45 pm - September 21st, 2008
As another said, try to relax. Take slow deep breathes, and try to speak in an unhurried manner. Many people speak very fast, when nervous. Look them in the eye and give a strong handshake (don’t crush their hand, or be limp with your handshake).
Your appearance is very important. Be sure you are clean, well groomed and dressed as you see others there are dressed. Show up dressed as you would dress if you were to start the job right then and there. Look professional for the job you’re applying for.
Believe me, if you look the part-the rest will be easy.
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve interviewed people dressed inappropriately for jobs. If I can’t get past their appearance, it doesn’t matter what they say. Their appearance tells me if they aren’t bright enough to dress appropriately for an interview, they aren’t bright enough to work for me.
Also, try not to use a slang. Speak proper English.
I have a good feeling that you’ll get the job. You were concerned enough to ask for advice, which is a great start. Good luck!