These are what you plan on accomplishing in the future.
What are goals?
You need to be on time.
What is being punctual?
I can start now, if you would like me to.
When can you start work?
This is the person/company you work for.
Who is the employer?
What is contacting prospective employers?
You need to be at work every day.
What is regular attendance?
It contains a list of tasks you will do.
What are job duties or responsibilities?
You can contact Mrs. Smith at Shop Rite and Mr. Brown at Worcester Technical High School.
Can you give me references?
This is exchanging ideas and information.
What is communication?
Even though you don't get paid for it, this counts as work experience.
What is volunteering?
You need to be able to work with others.
What is team work?
The job title lists this.
What is the name of the job?
I wanted to find a company that offered opportunities for advancement and training for its new employees.
Why did you leave your last job?
This is a form you fill out in order to get a job.
What is a job application?
These people should never be used as references.
Who are family members and relatives?
You display deep admiration for someone
What is respect?
This section lists the background and skills the applicant should have.
What are qualifications?
A person has to try every company with an opening that matches his qualifications and experience.
Why did you apply to our company?
This is a person who starts and runs his own business.
Who is an entrepreneur?
You must get permission from people you list to use their names.
What are your references?
Staying positive and motivated.
What should your attitude be?
This section lets you know where to send the application.
What is the address? (Mailing or internet)
This is the ice-breaker question that puts you in the drivers seat.
What is "Tell me about yourself?"