Though there are many different types of laborer positions one might apply to, most of them share some similarities. Generally, laborers may be required to perform physical tasks at a worksite, operate machinery, or use specific skills to complete jobs. Laborer positions can be physically demanding, depending on the job you're applying for.
Here are three top laborer interview questions and how to answer them:
How to answer: If you're interviewing for a position more specialized than a general laborer, you may start seeing questions about why you enjoy the particular field. Think of why you enjoy working in a warehouse, being on a construction site, or creating something as part of a project.
How to answer: Questions like these are generally not designed to weed out people who have had accidents in the past. Rather, they're made to measure how well you've learned and implemented safety measures. Try and make yourself familiar with OSHA regulations. This is also an opportunity to show how you dealt with a tough situation.
How to answer: This question is designed to measure how well you work with others. You might talk about a time where you resolved a conflict with a co-worker. You can also talk about why you believe it's important for everyone to play their part in the team.
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Can't tell you yet. I have to interview more interviewers and make a decision. Don't call me, I'll call you. Less
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You lost a point because you did not clarify what is best 1 or 10. You lost another point because that question is irrelevant to the position I am applying for. You lost another point because you asked me and I have no experience on rating interviewers. So, make the math and let me know the result before I keep adding deductions. Less
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Who needs scales? You're doing a great job. Keep it up.
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I worked outside during the winter there's no issue. Yes I am a quick learner and work fast paced. Asap. Less
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I can start next week
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Yes I think I can handle the cold and the work
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yes, I am a very good worker and you can count on me for the job on any shift and there be no problem from for the job Less
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Yes
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Yes u can count on me
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I am ready to work for your organization and make arrangements to select you because your organization needs employees. And I can not speak English. But I can read and write. Although I know English words, I still do not speak the language fluently. But I also promise that you will become an English speaking employee within two months of your arrival at the company. I know that those of you who do not speak English to the institution will be disqualified and leave. I think it's my misfortune to be like that. It's not your fault. Sri Lankans in our country English is not systematically taught in schools. But even if you reject me, I will try to come to your country for a job someday. I am committed to providing my service to your organization whenever possible. But give me a chance if I can. I promise to work hard to make one day a day when you can have a good conscience. Less
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I choosed you because I want to join the company and help the company grow with my ideas I will bring on board Less
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Am hardworking guy ,lean new things
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I provided all information they asked, and after waited for contact from agency
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yes
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Yea I have been working construction for 10 years now and have worked with all trades I have all my tickets needed for any task for this position including skid steer ticket. I live in Selkirk Manitoba right now but am planning to relocate to a place close to work as I am looking for a new opportunity for employment Less
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Hard labor, warehouse position, janitorial position and customer service representative position Less
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Good
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safety trainer or driving local or reginal or decaudate