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Walmart Application And Interview Success Tips

While you’re filling out a Walmart application you’ll probably be thinking about the eventual job interview that follows, so a great idea would be to prepare yourself for what’s about to come.  By being prepared with a basic idea of how to present yourself and interact with the interviewer, your anxiety level will lessen and you’ll put yourself in a much better position to land the job.

Follow these steps for a successful interview after you apply at Wal Mart:

1.  Dress appropriately by removing excessive or distasteful jewelry (by conservative standards) such as excessive earrings or other body piercings.  A sure way to fail your job interview is to look out of the ordinary.  The main goal during an interview is to stand out above the rest with your personality, not your arm tattoos or nose rings!

Wear conservative, clean, neatly-pressed clothing.  Remember, the majority of people who hire and fire like to see a high degree of normalcy in the way applicants dress and carry themselves.

2.  Make absolutely certain you arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled interview.  If you show up earlier, don’t enter just yet; you don’t want to appear overly anxious or desperate.  If you show up 10 minutes late, start praying!

3.  You wouldn’t believe how many people submit Walmart online job applications, get the call back, and ruin their interview when they allow their cell phones to ring incessantly, interrupting the interviewer’s precious time!  This is not only inappropriate; it shows a lack of respect.

If I were the interviewer the first thing that would come to mind would be, “I can’t hire this person, he or she’s going to spend all her time on the phone while at work.”

Turn the cell phones off while interviewing.

4.  Let the interviewer talk and finish their questions before you answer; never interrupt an interviewer in mid-sentence.  Think about the question before you answer, and paint yourself in a positive light with sincere words.

5.  Never talk negatively about your former employer or any other employee; doing so will introduce negativity into the picture and you’ll leave them wondering if you are the problem.

6.  Ask questions during the interview so you don’t appear to be a “Know-It-All,” and to appear as if you are interested in the job.

7.  The greatest tip to gain an advantage over other applicants after submitting a Walmart job application is to be yourself.  It’s perfectly alright to show a sense of humor, just don’t overdo it with the jokes!  Show the interviewer you have a good personality, and you’ll have a leg up on more than half the other applicants (this is because people tend to get nervous and clam up during interviews!).

Submitting a Walmart application and going through the hiring process doesn’t have to be so difficult and nerve-wracking.  If you prepare yourself, you’ll be far less nervous and you’ll get through the interview with flying colors.

A Walmart Application Attracts High School Seniors

If you haven’t been living under a rock you know the world has been in a serious financial crisis, minimizing the chances of getting hired to a decent job out of high school or college.  Now, a Walmart application is almost a precious commodity, and rightly so.  The truth is, these positions have always been a great choice to start a fresh career and flourish with its career advancement possibilities.

Sometimes, teenagers fore-go college for the work force either temporarily or permanently.  Every parent would like to have their children go off to college, but the fact remains only 35-45 percent of college grads go on immediately to college.  This leaves the other 55% or so percent to fend for themselves in the employment market; enter a Walmart application.

The good news is this retail chain has more high school graduate success stories than you can shake a stick at.  A great example is 27 year Josh Baudin, of Tampa, FL, who started out stocking shelves as an associate in 2000 after high school and is currently a store manager raking in more than $83,000 a year, or Elvin Grayson out of Nashville, TN, who received a GED and also began as an associate cashier and left the company to start his own business, building a million dollar empire using many of the customer service techniques he learned at Walmart.

These are but a few real-life examples that prove not attending college right away is not the end of the world.  It still makes far more sense to try to get at least a bachelor’s degree; you’ll generally have a much more lucrative career no matter where you go.  However, if you are not the college type or if you simply want to explore other options rather than attending college right after high school, consider a Walmart application and set career goals to include college when you’re good and ready!