Resume Types
Types of Interviews
Interview Prep
Professional Etiquette
Communication Skills
100

Focuses on work history, listed in reverse order.

What is a Chronological Resume?

100

These interviews are for part-time jobs, internships, or volunteer positions.

What are Job Interviews?

100

One key step is to understand the company, school, or program you're applying to.

What is researching the organization or role?

100

Using words like "please," "thank you," and "excuse me" is part of this.

What is using kind words?

100

Avoiding distractions to improve understanding is part of this skill.

What is avoiding distractions?

200

This resume type highlights skills and experiences over work history, ideal for career changers.

What is a Functional Resume?

200

These interviews are conducted for admission to schools or special programs.

What are School Interviews?

200

Familiarizing yourself with typical questions and practicing your answers is this step.

What is reviewing common interview questions?

200

Paying attention when others speak without interrupting is this behavior.

What is listening actively?

200

Actively paying attention and engaging with the speaker is this skill.

What is active listening?

300

This resume combines chronological and functional elements to showcase skills and work history.

What is a Combination (Hybrid) Resume?

300

These interviews are for roles like student council or club leader.

What are Leadership Position Interviews?

300

This step involves highlighting your skills, experiences, and strengths relevant to the position.

What is preparing your answers?

300

Using appropriate language and dressing suitably for the workplace is part of this.

What is maintaining professionalism?

300

Trying to understand how others feel and responding with care is part of this.

What is practicing empathy?

400

This resume type is ideal for individuals with gaps in employment or those changing careers.

What is a Functional Resume?

400

These interviews aim to earn academic or athletic scholarships.

What are Scholarship Interviews?

400

Rehearsing with a friend or family member to build confidence is called this.

What is practicing with mock interviews?

400

Recognizing and appreciating coworkers' work regardless of their role is this.

What is valuing others' contributions?

400

Using both verbal and nonverbal cues effectively is part of this skill.

What is using verbal and nonverbal cues?

500

This resume type is best for showcasing relevant skills alongside a timeline of work experience.

What is a Combination (Hybrid) Resume?

500

These interviews are conducted for news stories, school papers, or local TV segments.

What are Media Interviews?

500

Choosing appropriate, professional clothing for the interview setting is this step.

What is planning what to wear?

500

Honoring personal space and privacy of others in the workplace is this.

What is respecting boundaries?

500

Engaging in clear and intentional communication to ensure mutual understanding is this.

What is effective communication?

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