
What they may be looking for, what interview questions they might ask? I can’t say I am a huge expert of antiques but I do know about paintings…

What they may be looking for, what interview questions they might ask? I can’t say I am a huge expert of antiques but I do know about paintings…
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I used to work in an auction house. But to be fair i didnt have an interview i just knew people who knew people. So not sure i can be of much help but all i would say is dont lie about how much you do know just be willing to learn more. Good Luck.
Hi, I can give you all types of advice about auction houses, I’m an auctioneer with 25 years experience.
But before I go into that, let me tell you that you are doing the right thing by researching first.
The best thing anyone can do for a job interview is to know something specifically about the co.
Find out something special they are famous for or something noteworthy they have done.
I guarantee they will be impressed that you are familiar with their company.
Everyone loves flattery, just don’t lay it on too thick.
You didn’t say what type of job you’d be doing there, so it’s difficult for me to guess what questions they’ll ask.
At the end of my post you should visit my source site for much more detail, especially my article on hiring an auctioneer.
Here are a few things that will help:
Show the interviewer:
Your observant.
Can handle a quick paced busy atmosphere,
That you don’t get flustered easily.
Express your ability to get along with many different types of people.
Demonstrate that you’ll be a good PR rep of the company.
If you let me know what specific job you are applying for I can be much more helpful.
If your applying for a “scribe” or a bookkeeper position, I’ve written an article about that also and have provided a link for it. That one would be the second link I’ve posted.
Good luck