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I have a job interview tomorrow and Tuesday one is at MacDonald's and the other one is at Sonic. I have no idea what I am supposed to wear . I know I am supposed to have a resume , but I have no work experience. I do have volunteer experience with my church. I know they will want at least 3 references , but the only person I can think of is my pastor at my church and my cousin since I babysit her son all the time . Will they a:Celtic my cousin as a reference or should I put her husband down as one instead. I have volunteered at several nursing homes and drug rehabs in the past. I don't remember any of the staff's names at the nursing homes or drug rehab centers . What do I need to bring with me to an interview. Will they need my birth certificate ? Please help me!
adviceman49 answered Monday March 6 2017, 10:01 am: The first thing I would ask is for you to explain why there is a 10 year gap, if there is a gap, between high school and now. Did you go to college, did you marry and be a stay at home mom and are now entering the work force.
A lot of what they are going to want to know is going to be based on what type of position you are applying for. If you're applying for entry level, which would be the counter help, then what they really are interested in is, are your trustworthy and are you available to work the hours that they need you. Right now that would be the hours the high school kids can't work.
You Pastor and the names of the Nursing homes you volunteered are are good references use them. No you don't need your birth certificate and you do not need a resume unless they ask for one. Just fill out their job application. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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