I have an interview with Princess Cruises, any tips?
Question by Jessica T: I have an interview with Princess Cruises, any tips?
I have an interview with Princess Cruises next week (through the recruitment agency, PMC Marine) to work in one of the Boutiques on board one of the Princess Cruise Ships. Has anyone been through a Princess interview that could maybe please give me some tips and advice?
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Dress appropriately.
Keep the make-up and perfume to a minimum
Keep your hair away from your face
Do some research on the company so that you can ask questions after the interview.
Bring an extra copy of your resume just in case.
Shake hands with the interviewer (firm but not too hard)
Give lots of eye contact.
Pick up the interview’s business card so that you can follow-up and send a “thank you” card.
Good luck!
When preparing for your interview, make sure that you are well groomed and dressed appropriately. As you enter, walk tall, and if the interviewer initiates a handshake, make sure that you respond politely and with a firm grip. When seated, lean slightly forward, uncross your arms, maintain eye contact, and project a positive attitude during your meeting.
Answer the questions in such a way as to reflect how your strengths will benefit your potential employer. At the end of the interview, express that you are glad for the chance to meet with the interviewer, and that you feel that this is a position that you can do well at. Let them know that you want this job. You might even ask if they would consider hiring you on a 30-day trial period to prove that you can do the job.
Once your interviewer stands, it signal that the interview is over. If they extend their hand, be sure to return with a firm handshake. Thank them for the opportunity to discuss your potential of working for them.
After your interview, you need to respond immediately with a thank you letter, and possibly a call if it was discussed in your meeting. For ideas on how to do this, read the following article on how to format your thank you letter.