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Q: What personal info always goes at the top of a job application?
A: Name, phone number, and email.
Q: What should you do when you first meet your interviewer?
A: Shake hands and/or say hello politely
Q: What does “being dependable” at work mean?
A: Being on time, prepared, and following through on tasks.
Q: Why do employers ask for references?
A: To verify your skills, behavior, and reliability.
Q: Name one thing to research before an interview.
A: The company, role description, or mission/values.
Q: Why is attendance so important to keeping a job?
A: Teams rely on you; missed shifts hurt operations and trust.
True or False — If a question doesn’t apply, leave it blank.
A: False. Write “N/A.”
Q: Name one way to calm nerves before an interview.
A: Deep breathing, positive self-talk, practice, or brief walk/stretch.
Q: What should you do if you can't come to your scheduled work shift?
A: Tell your boss/follow the call in policy. Depending on your role, you can also try to find someone to take your shift.
Q: What does “work history” usually include? (Hint: 4 things)
A: Job title, company, dates worked, and main duties/accomplishments.
Q: What should you do if you don’t know an answer?
A: Stay calm, think it through, ask to return to it, or ask for an example.
Q: Who should you ask if you don't understand a task at your job?
A: Your supervisor/manager. If they are not around, you can ask another coworker
Name a common reason an application gets rejected fast.
A: Missing info, errors/typos, wrong contact info, sloppy/illegible writing.
Q: What shows you are listening during an interview?
A: Making eye contact and nodding.
Q: What should you do if you make a mistake on the job?
A: Own it, apologize, correct it, and learn how to prevent it next time.