Interview Tips
Networking
During the Interview
Informational Interview/Job Shadow
Soft Skills
100

Business casual clothing is always acceptable for an interview.  True or false?

False.  You could offend the interviewer by being under-dressed.  It is always safer to be over-dressed and a suit is always acceptable interview attire.

100

Why is networking important?

The more people you know, the more opportunities will come your way.


100

It is acceptable to ask the interviewer what the company/organization does?

No!  Candidates must research the organization and should be aware of industry trends prior to the interview.

100

An informational interview must be conducted fact-to-face.

False.  Sometimes employers want to help out, but don't have time for a lengthy meeting.  Informational interviews can be face-to-face, over the phone, or via email.

100

Name a soft skill that you are learning about in this class.

Communication (verbal, written), team work, problem-solving, work ethic, etc.


200

Is it illegal for employers to check an applicant's social media?

No!  It's a good idea to remove all offensive or inappropriate content and have the highest privacy settings available before your job search.

200

Give one example of how to network.

Talking to people when you are out and about (ex: gym, restaurant, etc.), going to Career Fairs or other campus events, job shadowing, internships, informational interviews

200

It is okay to discuss salary and benefits during the interview.  

False. Salary and benefits shouldn't be discussed until after a job offer is made.


200

A job shadow is when you showcase your skills to an employer, and they then give you feedback.

False.  A job shadow is where you observe the employer for a few hours or a day.  You typically ask questions and listen to advice from the employer.


200

An employer values GPA and work experience more than soft skills.

False.  Employers want to know that you will be a good fit in the work environment and that you will get your work done effectively.  They often care less about your technical skills because those can be taught more easily.


300

List two ways candidates can research the company they are interviewing with.

The company's website, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Glassdoor.com, Google search

300

In the US, it is a cultural expectation that you do this when first meeting someone.

Shake hands, smile, introduce yourself, look the person in the eye

300

What should yo do if you are asked a question that stumps you?

Tell the interviewer that you are going to take a few minutes to consider the question before responding.  You are more likely to stumble if you try "winging it".

300

Give an example of how you might cold call an employer to ask for a job shadow.

"Hi, my name is Laura and I'm a Communications student calling from Onondaga Community College.  I've recently become interested in Public Relations, and am thinking about a long term career in the field.  Before I transfer/get a job, I would like to make sure it's a good fit for me and I especially liked ____ about your company.  Would it be possible for me to come in and shadow you for a few hours this semester?"


300

If you're new at a job and have questions for your boss, you should walk into his/her office unannounced.

False.  Professionalism includes guaging the office environment.  See how others handle approaching the boss.  Should you call?  Email?  Schedule with the administrative assistant?  If all else fails, just ask your boss how he/she prefers to be approached.


400

How should you answer this question, "Tell me about one of your weaknesses"?

Think about a weakness or a challenge in advance of your interview and put a positive spin on it.  For example, you might talk about the steps you've taken to improve in this area.

400

What is the best form of social media to use to connect with someone you just met in a professional setting?

LinkedIn

400
You should never use or take notes during an interview.
False.  It is a good idea to bring notes or questions you would like to ask at the end of the interview.  It is also beneficial to take notes throughout.


400

Once the informational interview or job shadow is complete, you will no longer speak to the employer.

False.  Ask for their business card and if it's possible to stay in touch!


400

What is a definition of work ethic.

What you are doing when no one else is looking.

500

Name one thing you should always bring to an interview.

Several copies of your resume, a reference sheet with the names and contact information for 3-4 professional references, paper and pen.

500

What is an example of one soft skill that you could use while networking?

Written communication, problem-solving, ability to work in a team, initiative, analytical/quantitative skills, strong work ethic, verbal communication, leadership, detail-oriented

500

Give an appropriate answer to the following interview question: "Tell me about yourself."

A good answer includes a brief description of yourself (education, experience, skills, etc.), your career goals, and will close with why you are qualified and interested in the position.  Try to stay away from statements about your personal life (family, likes/dislikes).

500

During a job shadow or informational interview, you should remain quiet, avoid eye contact, and try not to disturb anyone.

False.  Be friendly and professional, make eye contact, give a firm handshake, ask thoughtful questions, and always say thank you.


500

You are assigned to a team project and can't stand one of the other people in the group.  What should you do?

Remain professional and focus on the task at hand.  You won't always get along with everyone you work with, but the employer just wants to know you will be able to complete the job.