Doing your homework for an interview means doing what?
What is researching the job?
Who should you notify when you arrive for your interview?
What is the secretary or receptionist?
How should you sit in an interview?
What is with good posture and facing the interviewer?
What type of questions should you ask at the end of the interview?
What is job-related questions?
This is a form used to apply for a job. It can be paper or found online.
What is an application?
What should you bring extra copies of to an interview?
What is your resume and/or portfolio?
What is something you should avoid during the interview?
What is chewing gum, touching things on the desk, fidgeting, etc.?
What type of attitude should you have during the interview?
If offered a job, can you think about it for a day or must you give an answer at that moment?
What is you can think about it for a day?
What is the IRS (internal revenue service)?
True or false: It is best to wear neutral colors such a white, black, or gray to a job interview. If false, what colors should you wear?
When should you sit down?
What is when the interviewer tells you to have a seat?
Should you lie to an interviewer and say you have a skill when you don't?
What is no?
What should you send to your interviewer after an interview?
What is a thank you email/note?
True or false: Net wages is the money you have before taxes are collected. If it is false, what is the correct answer?
What is false? The correct answer is gross wages.
What are two hygiene routines that should be done before you leave for the interview?
What is brush your hair and wear deodorant?
How should you shake hands?
What is firmly?
True or false: you can ask the interviewer to restate and question AND you can take a few seconds to think about the answer. If false, how can you correct this?
What is true?
What is a week?
What are two things that can be found on a resume?
What is education, qualifications, and/or previous employment?
How early should you be to an interview?
What is 5-15 minutes early?
What are two things you should do when the interviewer greets you?
What is shake hands, make eye contact, introduce yourself, and/or be confident/positive?
What is an example of an illegal question?
What is asking about your age, race, religion, ethnicity, and/or marital status?
What types of questions should you only ask if hired on the spot?
What is questions about salary, hours, and/or benefits?
Name two soft skills that are good to have in a job.
What are team work, creativity, time management, communication, etc.?