Interviews
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Miscellaneous
100
This is when you should arrive for an interview.
Five to fifteen minutes before your scheduled interview.
100

Many career experts believe this is a vital starting point for an effective resume.

An objective. (A clearly worded, specific objective tells a recruiter exactly what you are looking for.)

100

This can be edited according to the job description of the job you want. 

What's a resume or cover letter.

100

This technique is consistently rated as the most productive way to find work.

Networking (with people, online, etc.)

200

Khakis, button down shirt, dress shoes 

What you should wear on an interview.

200

Along with your resume, this should be included when applying for a job - it's your sales pitch.

A cover letter. (Each letter should be written for a specific employer.)

200

This is how you should dress when picking up or dropping off a job application.

In interview clothes.

200

Name three ways to look for work.

Answer online job ads,  Asking family, friends, or professionals, Knocking on doors of potential workplaces, Using Google, Networking

200

It is important to get one of these at the end of an interview so you have all the correct contact information for the employer.

Business Card

300

Give two examples of good body language

Sit up. Slight forward lean. Direct eye contact. Occasional nod. Strong Handshake.

300

It is the recommended number of pages for an effective resume.

One (and never more than two)

300

Give one good example for "Reason for Leaving"

I desired a more challenging position. I had an option for a better job. I desired a job that was a better fit for my skills and qualifications. I became self-employed. There was a general lay off due to an economic downturn. I returned to school to upgrade my skills. I relocated.

300

This is who you can network with

Everyone!

300

This is the number one reason for termination

No showing up

400

This should be done within a week after an interview.

Send a thank you note and follow up

400

Name, address, email, and phone number appear here on the resume.

What is on the top of the resume or the header.

400

Two words that you should avoid using when filling out "Reason for Leaving"

Quit and Fired

400

Asking this at the end of an interview shows interest and preparation.

What is do you have any questions for me?

400

Give 2 examples of topics that you should avoid talking about during an interview.

Family Personal Issues, Politics, Bad mouthing past employers, Religion, Salary, or drugs.

500

You should spend at least 20 minutes doing this before going to an interview.

Researching the company.

500

It is polite and professional to send this after an interview.

A thank you note or call.

500

If a question on a job application does not apply to you, this is how you should fill in the space.

Put n/a in the space. This shows that you saw the question.

500

When you look up the company's mission statement, where they are located, and what they sell.

What is research

500

A few days after submitting your cover letter, resume, and/or job application, it is important to do this.

Follow up with the employer, either with a phone call, e-mail, or in person.

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