Q. Basically I have a group interview Monday at babies r us I'm looking for sites/help with interview questions/answers. I'm 19 just graduated high school a year ago leaving for navy in 6 months next never had a job/interview the job is off hours stock crew just looking for insight or experience
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There is a free website you can join called glassdoor.com where most well known companies are listed and you can review i.e. interviews with questions, employee reviews pros and cons etc.Below is a few interviews shared by people who applied at Babies R Us and don't forget to review their website for I.e. do they have a credit card or bonus card, products sold, how long in business et.
I applied online and the process took a day - interviewed at Babies "R" Us in August 2013.
Interview Details â I filled out an application online and about a week later got a call for a group interview. There were about eight people including myself. They basically take you to the back room and have you introduce yourselves. You have to say your name, an adjective describing you, and why you want to work at Babies R Us. Then they give you building blocks, similar to legos, and have you come up with a toy idea with a small group. You present it in front of the managers saying what the name of the toy is, describe what it is and what age group would most likely use this toy. After both groups go, you have to go out and get item(s) to sell to the managers. I got a dress, shoes and a headband. You come back to the room and look over their return policy and Babies R Us credit card pamphlets. I'm not sure if this is for every Babies R Us, but at mine we had to trade with the person who was sitting 4 seats away from us and sell their item. We role played being a customer and a seller then went back to our seats. We then had to partner up and interview each other. After the interview, we had to introduce the other person to the group and managers. They left the room then came back about 6 minutes later and pulled two people, myself and another person, for a 1 on 1 interview with the hiring manager. She was friendly and told me I would get an email telling me if I got the job by Friday night (the interview was Thursday). The whole process took about 3 hours.
Interview Question â Name a time where you had to deal with a difficult person and how did you deal with it?What is your biggest accomplishment?
I applied online and the process took 2 weeks - interviewed at Babies "R" Us in May 2013.
Interview Details â Filled out an application online and was called a week later for an interview. HR was very polite and smiled a lot. She made me feel comfortable. It was a group interview. About 5 or 6 other people showed up. Store manager joined the group shortly after. He was very friendly also. I was a little intimidated at first but for the most part I realized that interacting, answering questions and showing interest and professionalism helped me stand out from the group. They have you do a group project, and then the one on one with either the HR or GM. It is a very lengthy process be prepared to be there for a whole day! I was hired on the spot
There is a free website you can join called glassdoor.com where most well known companies are listed and you can review i.e. interviews with questions, employee reviews pros and cons etc.Below is a few interviews shared by people who applied at Babies R Us and don't forget to review their website for I.e. do they have a credit card or bonus card, products sold, how long in business et.
I applied online and the process took a day - interviewed at Babies "R" Us in August 2013.
Interview Details â I filled out an application online and about a week later got a call for a group interview. There were about eight people including myself. They basically take you to the back room and have you introduce yourselves. You have to say your name, an adjective describing you, and why you want to work at Babies R Us. Then they give you building blocks, similar to legos, and have you come up with a toy idea with a small group. You present it in front of the managers saying what the name of the toy is, describe what it is and what age group would most likely use this toy. After both groups go, you have to go out and get item(s) to sell to the managers. I got a dress, shoes and a headband. You come back to the room and look over their return policy and Babies R Us credit card pamphlets. I'm not sure if this is for every Babies R Us, but at mine we had to trade with the person who was sitting 4 seats away from us and sell their item. We role played being a customer and a seller then went back to our seats. We then had to partner up and interview each other. After the interview, we had to introduce the other person to the group and managers. They left the room then came back about 6 minutes later and pulled two people, myself and another person, for a 1 on 1 interview with the hiring manager. She was friendly and told me I would get an email telling me if I got the job by Friday night (the interview was Thursday). The whole process took about 3 hours.
Interview Question â Name a time where you had to deal with a difficult person and how did you deal with it?What is your biggest accomplishment?
I applied online and the process took 2 weeks - interviewed at Babies "R" Us in May 2013.
Interview Details â Filled out an application online and was called a week later for an interview. HR was very polite and smiled a lot. She made me feel comfortable. It was a group interview. About 5 or 6 other people showed up. Store manager joined the group shortly after. He was very friendly also. I was a little intimidated at first but for the most part I realized that interacting, answering questions and showing interest and professionalism helped me stand out from the group. They have you do a group project, and then the one on one with either the HR or GM. It is a very lengthy process be prepared to be there for a whole day! I was hired on the spot
Does my baby have Prader Willi Syndrome?
hhawkins29
My daughter was born at 36 weeks and 6 days. She couldn't breathe and was rushed to the NICU an hour away. She was diagnosed w/ RDS (Respiratory Distress Syndrome), hypothyroidism, and hypotonia (low muscle tone). After getting rid of the RDS and Jaundice she still exhibited eating difficulties and was put on a feeding tube (gavage). After 25 days we left the hospital and returned home but not before the tested her for Prader Willi. We've had her home since the 4th of December and I feel as though she's blossomed a little. About a week of being home and she fed perfectly and was off her feeding tube. Since she's been born, she's gained almost two pounds and grown almost 2 inches (8 lb 11 oz and 21.5 inches at 7 weeks). Not knowing if she has Prader Willi is killing me and our genetic consult is not until May 2013. She is hardly floppy in my opinion, trying to constantly wiggle out of our arms, she bats at toys and has been turning her head from side to side during tummy time. She also is awake during the day and has a strong cry. She has large hands and feet as well. I mention all of these things because they're characteristics/mannerisms of the syndrome. What she does have in common is how her life began (low tone and difficulty eating) she also has beautiful almond shaped eyes and a narrow forehead. She is not yet mimicking faces or making long periods of eye contact either. This is my first child so I don't know really how a 7 week old is supposed to act, or if the delay in development could be due to her prematurity. Can anyone PLEASE help me? Don't get me wrong, I will love her to the ends of the earth either way, I just do not want her life to be more difficult than it already has and am dying not knowing.
Answer
A 7 week old baby who is, in gestational age, 3 weeks, is not expected to have hit much of any milestones.
Here is a link to a chart: http://www.babycenter.com/0_milestone-chart-1-to-6-months_1496585.bc
Mimicking faces is definitely not expected yet. Making eye contact, or at least being interested in faces, is. However, babies are born with pretty poor vision- they need your face to be fairly close in order for them to be able to make eye contact.
One thing I'll say about some of these milestones is that there are a lot of reasons for a kid to be slow with them. I don't know anybody with Prader-Willi, as far as I know, but I took care of my baby brother full time when he was a baby. He took a long time to pick up his head.... because he has a big head. I've got a number of friends with physical and not cognitive disabilities who missed some milestones because the physical issues made them harder to hit.
A 7 week old baby who is, in gestational age, 3 weeks, is not expected to have hit much of any milestones.
Here is a link to a chart: http://www.babycenter.com/0_milestone-chart-1-to-6-months_1496585.bc
Mimicking faces is definitely not expected yet. Making eye contact, or at least being interested in faces, is. However, babies are born with pretty poor vision- they need your face to be fairly close in order for them to be able to make eye contact.
One thing I'll say about some of these milestones is that there are a lot of reasons for a kid to be slow with them. I don't know anybody with Prader-Willi, as far as I know, but I took care of my baby brother full time when he was a baby. He took a long time to pick up his head.... because he has a big head. I've got a number of friends with physical and not cognitive disabilities who missed some milestones because the physical issues made them harder to hit.
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