DOCTOR
REWARDS
QUESTIONS ABOUT QUESTIONS
INTERVIEWS
CAREFUL QUESTIONS
100

What does the “D” stand for?

Design?

100

What does the “A” stand for?


Appearance

100

“What are your strengths/weaknesses?” can be asked by whom during an interview?

An employer/ interviewer

100

When should you send in your thank you note?


Immediately after the interview


100

How long does it take for an employer to read your resume? 


Eight seconds

200

What does the “R” stand for?

Reviewing?

200

What does the “S” stand for?


Sincerity 

200

“Can I afford you?” is one of what group of questions?

The five basic questions

200

What kind of questions do federal and state laws prohibit?


Questions about your personal life

200

How long does it take for an employer to make an impression of you? 

No time at all.

300

What does the “C” stand for?

Clarity?


300

What does the “W” stand for?

Willingness


300

“To whom would I report?” can be asked by whom during an interview?

A potential employee/the interviewee

300

What does an interviewer do at the beginning of the interview to give you time to relax? 


Make “small talk”

300

What showcases your very best work?


Your portfolio

400

What does the “T” stand for?

Truth


400

What does the first “R” stand for?


Rapport

400

“What are your skills?” is one of what group of questions?


The factors that shape the future

400

What should you ask for from everyone at the end of an interview?


A business card

400

What is another name for a leather folder taken to interviews?


A professional portfolio

500

What does the second “O” stand for?


Organization

500

What does the “D” stand for?


Demeanor

500

“Were you ever arrested?” is one of what kind of questions?


Inappropriate/illegal

500

 What action indicates that you are listening intently? 


Leaning forward slightly

500

Can interviewers working for a commercial airline ask about your age?


Yes, this is an exception to the rule

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