Before the Interview
Dress for Success
During the Interview
Follow-Up
Red Flags
100

Quick Poll! Raise your hand if you've ever Googled a job before applying. 

Why is this helpful before an interview? (3 Reasons)

1. It's important to be PREPARED

2. This will help you answer questions based on what you know about the company.

3. Shows you know the company and their mission/goal.

100

Give me 2 outfits ideas that are appropriate and 2 outfits ideas that are not for an interview.

Yes outfits may include: button ups, khakis, dress pants, skirts, conservative dresses, dress shoes, reasonable heels, polo, etc. 

No outfits may include: torn up/stained clothing, hoodie, jeans, shorts, t-shirts, inappropriate skirt/dress, etc. 

100

Handshake Challenge Part 1: 

Role Play the proper handshake highlighting the "DO's" of a professional handshake.


firm, polite handshake, maintaining eye contact

100

After the interview, you should write this to show appreciation. Bonus if you say what it should include!

Thank you Email/note

thanking them for their time, enjoyment of interview, something you learned about the company, excited to hear back from them

100

You walk into the interview, don’t say hello, and immediately check your phone while the manager is speaking. What impression are you giving?

rude, distracted, don't care, unprofessional, aren't taking this seriously

200

Name 2 essentials to bring on an interview. Bonus points for giving 3!


Possible Answers:

resume, cover letter, positive attitude, passion, work samples, portfolio

200

True or False: 

You should wear your apron and kitchen shoes to a job interview. Why or why not?

False!

While kitchen shoes and aprons are essential on the job, they’re not appropriate for an interview—even for a culinary position. The interview is your chance to show professionalism, respect, and that you understand how to present yourself in a formal setting.

200

Handshake Challenge Part 2: 

Role Play the improper handshake highlighting the "DONT's" of a professional handshake.

Weak (the limp fish) or overly aggressive (bone crusher), two handed (Politicians handshake), no eye contact, no smile, fingers only.

200

True or False: 

You never need to contact the employer after you've sent a thank you email. 

FALSE!

It is good to wait a few days/a week before reaching out to follow up on the interview or whether a decision has been made or position was filled

200

Scenario:

You’re in an interview for a prep cook position. The manager asks, “Why did you leave your last job?” You roll your eyes and say:

“Ugh, my old boss was a nightmare. She was totally disorganized, yelled at everyone, and didn’t know what she was doing. I couldn’t wait to get out of there.”

Red Flag? Why or why not?

Bad:

Even if your experience was negative, employers are looking for professionalism and emotional maturity. A better answer would be:


“I appreciated what I learned there, but I’m looking for a more organized kitchen where I can continue growing.”

300

List 5 possible questions/prompts to prepare answers for, knowing that these are commonly asked in an interview. 

Answers vary.

300

Draw a diagram of the perfect outfit to wear, and label what condition each article of clothing is in. 

Answers vary.

Example: Button-up (ironed and wrinkle-free)

300

Role Play!

Bad and good non-verbal communication. HINT: think body language

Bad: slouch, yawn, cross arms, check phone or watch

Good: nod head, sit up straight, smile

300

In how many days should you follow up? Everyone write their guess on paper and reveal!

1-2 days

300

Scenario:

The interviewer says, “So, tell me why you want to work at [insert company name here]?"

What would be a red flag answer?

"I dunno." 

"I just need a job." 

"I’ll take anything."

"Thought I'd give it a try." 

"Why Not?"

400

Part 1: 

You should arrive this many minutes early—but not too early! How many minutes early?

Part 2:  

What happens if you're late?

1. 10-15 minutes early

2. Interviewer might mention it. This looks bad on your time management skills-- key for every job!

400

Explain hair and hygiene on the day of the interview and why it's important. 

You should make sure this part of your appearance is clean, neat, and doesn’t distract the interviewer.

This is a reflection of how neat and clean (safety and sanitation) you can be in the kitchen.

400

Fill-in-the-Blank: 

“My biggest weakness is ________, but I’m working on it by ________.”

answers vary.

400

Scenario: 

It’s been a week—no reply. What do you do? Give an example. 

Call/send and email politely following up. 
400

What are four DONT's of waiting in the lobby before your interview?

scrolling, talking or texting on your phone, anything to do with your phone

Slouching, falling asleep on the chair

headphones

ignoring or being rude to others (receptionist)

looking bored or frustrated for waiting, checking watch, rolling eyes, "when will they be ready"

500

Role Play!

Introducing yourself to the panel of interviewers is something you should most certainly practice. 

Show us what that should look like!

Up to game host :)

500

Keep or Ditch!

Categorize the following 12 items into two sections: keep or ditch on the day of the interview.

Chewing gum, watch, strong cologne or perfume, a snacks, résumé folder, a flashy chain necklace, breath mints, AirPods in your ears, a dirty apron, notebook and pen, sunglasses worn indoors, and closed-toe black shoes, cellphone 

Keep:

Watch, résumé folder, breath mints, notebook and pen, and closed-toe black shoes, 

Ditch:

Chewing gum, strong cologne or perfume, a backpack full of snacks, a flashy chain necklace, AirPods in your ears, a dirty apron, and sunglasses worn indoors, cellphone (it may be in your pocket/purse on silent, but it never sees light until you've left the building)

500
Give me five questions they can NOT ask during an interview.

Possible answers:

age, race/ethnicity, criminal record, religion, family status, disability, country of origin

500

Scenario:

You get a call from one of the managers at your interview who lets you know that they "went with someone else". 

What question should you always ask and why?

Ask why you were not chosen for the position. This will help you for the next interview at another company or inform you on what interviewers are looking for in terms of skills/knowledge.


500

Handshake Challenge Part 3: 

Try a weak, limp handshake. What impression does it give?

disinterest, lack of confidence

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