Interview
a formal meeting where someone’s qualifications are evaluated for a job
Body Language
the gestures, movements, and mannerisms by which a person communicates with others
Mock Interview
a practice job interview that looks and feels like a real one, used to help someone gain experience and get better at interviewing
Interviewer
the person/employer who leads the interview and asks questions to gather information
Posture
the way someone holds or positions their body
What is a Resume
a resume is a short document that lists your skills, education, work experience, and achievements. It’s used to show employers why you are a good fit for a job
Virtual Interview
an interview done from a distance, usually by phone or video call using online platforms
Feedback
information given about how well someone did during an activity.
Prepare examples - this is key!
always embed personal experiences into the questions you’re answering. Prepare some ahead of time!
Interview Etiquette
polite conduct and proper behavior, professionalism
Nonverbal Communication
sending messages without words, using things like eye contact, facial expressions, gestures, posture, and personal space
What is practicing for an interview
preparing for a real job interview by reviewing questions, thinking about your answers. It helps you feel more confident, improve your responses, and get comfortable with the interview process
Interviewee
a person who is interviewed, trying to get the job
Business Casual Attire
dressing neatly and professionally, but more relaxed than a full suit. For example, you might wear dress pants and a nice shirt
Why Research the Employer
it always helps if you know information about the company, their recent efforts, or events (i.e., Tim Horton - smile cookies, camp day)