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You don't have to dress like me but I really wanted to show that I wanted the job really bad on first impressions. I was the only one dressed up like I was going to prom lol, but this is just my experience and just show up clean because dress is only an impression and my next point is more important. Practice interview questions. I went on indeed and glassdoor to see what was offered and put them on a google docs where I practiced answering them verbally and typed what I said as I went. This might be too extra but this is who I am as a super nervous person and it's super important to communicate well. The questions I saw online helped me tremendously. Some of the questions asked to me personally was: Tell me a little about bit about yourself Why do you want to work at AMC? What's something you are very passionate about? What do you think makes an amazing AMC associate What is your best accomplishment? Tell me about a time you walked into a place that was dirty. What was your response/reaction to it There was also a few more which I didn't practice for, but what's important is to make sure you have an experience that can answer any potential question.
I'm sorry for how long the story is.. EDIT: I know its a roller-coaster of a story and its almost unbelievably bad so i know people may feel its fake. But a 30 second google search with the info in this story finds news articles about it online. When I was 16 years old (a junior in high school) I was a huge nerd. The only thing I would do is play WoW and run track. That year I made a friend on the track team named Erik who would invite me to parties. I was hesitant and kind of awkward but I started to hang out with his friends and go to his parties. That got me out of my shell a lot, I finally had a life, but retained to my awkward self. In his friend group I met a girl named Lydia, she was kind, a great artist, and extremely empathetic. She worked at Rite Aid (a drug store) and when she found out one of her co-workers couldnt afford school supplies for her son Lydia took half of her pay and gave it to her to help her co-workers son out. Lydia saw the best in me. Behind my awkward and nerdy exterior she saw someone who wanted to be accepted.
I had to adapt and it worked out really well. Part 4: The Second Interview Experience So like I said, it was a group interview this time. We met a manager and a supervisor together in the same room introducing themselves. Then we introduced ourselves one by one and got to 5 questions one by one as well where we answered voluntarily by raising our hands. So I felt that you don't have to answer every single one. I answered 3/5 which I felt I was comfortable with answering really well. Make sure with your experience, elaborate and connect to why it's relevant to the question and where you come in between that. So for example, one question was What is your best accomplishment? It's seems like an easy question but it's actually a tough question because they want to learn more about you and how you got this accomplishment and not what is the accomplishment and why it is so important. Don't make a big deal about the accomplishment because it doesn't let others know the type of person you are.