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i had put my resume in a website and some company call me and gave me an appointment date and time. its my first time and i don't no what to do next?
what if i dont like the job? shoud i tell them directly that i dont want the job.
help me out any experience people who had already been through.

go on all interviews... never close any doors on potential employers always dress nicely no sneakers, flip flops bring your own pens/pencil bring hard copy of your resume with you and please check the spelling watch your grammer and try not to be too trendy when you speak, i.e. word, wazzup, chillin, my bad..... speak english as it was taught to you in school AND if you have any facial piercings either remove them or tone them down tattoos also can be a big turnoff
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Well when you go to the interview, you want to look good. Dress very nice and act very proper. At the interview, they will ask a few questions, but its not all for them. Its your chance to ask about the job too, dont be afraid to ask questions. If you end up not likeing the job, just tell them politely that your not interested in the position anymore.
Go on the interview for the experience and practice...you don't have to take the job if it's offered, and it will be good for you to know how an interview works. Or just tell your mom you want to go to college and she will probably let you live at home till your forty.
when you go for the interview, let them tell you about the position offered, at that time, if its not what you want tell them so, say 'this is not the type of position I am interested in" thank them for their time and excuse yourself.
no one will make you take a job you dont want, and you may have to go on quite a few interviews, each one should make you better at it, and if you can wait for a good job, this is the tactic to use, if not, you may have to work a job you dont like, while still looking for that one you will stay with for ages.
Finding work over the internet can be unnerving and scary. I'm assuming it's a local job? What have you got to lose? You can go to the interview, dressed appropriately and see what it has to offer, or ignore it. There ARE ways to make money working online that are not scams and it is easy. I'm a stagehand who found an online business where you process orders over your own email and you get paid for it. No catch whatsoever. Feel free to contact Ben at bbbils@yahoo.com
make sure to prepare before your interview. there are books that have commonly asked interview questions (ex. what are your strengths/weaknesses?) that you can look over and come up with answers to ahead of time. this will make your interview a lot less stressful if you already have answers in mind. also go on the company's website and learn as much as you can about it. they will be impressed that you did you research and you'll be able to come up with questions to ask them. this will help you decide if you think you'd like to work there. after the interview make sure to follow up with the person you talked to. if you are 100% sure you would not want the job, write them a short note to let them know. if you ARE interested, thank them for their time and tell them you look forward to speaking with them further about the position. #1 thing that impresses me when i interview people is confidence - even if your not confident, pretend to be!

good luck!
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