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got a job interview! any advice? *update in comments*
A while ago I posted about our financial situation taking a turn for the worse and that I would have to get a job fast or we will have to leave our home...well I got a job interview for Thursday!
The interview is at the last place I wanted to work but im running out of time and a job's a job right Lol the job is at a local Adult shop

It is a very clean and high end store, addmittedly ive shopped there before. It would be an interesting job to say the least!
Anyways, I'm not sure if I'll truly be considered as I can't work nights as of yet bcs my daughter is still nursing but I'm going into it chin up and optimistic!
I haven't had to do a job interview since 2009 so I'm a little nervous and rusty. Do any of you have any good pointers for me on interview etiquette? Appearance? Anything??
Thanks in advance!
Re: got a job interview! any advice? *update in comments*
A good handshake and a genuine smile
Making sure to look the interviewer in the eye and maintaining eye contact. It conveys confidence.
Having knowledge of the company and the industry (sounds like you're good there
Asking good follow up questions. My favorite is to ask why the person you are interviewing likes working for the company. It gives you a good idea of the morale/culture of the place. Also, what do they think is the most important trait/quality a person needs to be successful in the job.
Try not to stress too hard and make sure to be yourself. You will do great!
I agree with the prior posts. As long as you're calm and confident, you should be fine. I feel like an outgoing personality would be needed to handle a workplace like that.
I've come out of it wanting the job more than ever. Not because of what they sell but because of the way the company functions and their sales approach.
I realize that just because I feel good about the interview and they said themselves that they were happy does not mean anything but I will be waiting anxiously for the phone call for better or for worse!
Thank you all again for your support