Resume
Before the Interview
At the Interview
Interview Questions
Misc
100

This section of your resume should always be at the very top and include your full name, phone number, and professional email address.

Contact Information section.

100

What are three things you should bring with you to your interview?

Resume, References, Note-taking device or pencil & paper.

100

How early should you arrive for the interview?

Anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes.

100

What are your greatest weaknesses?

How you are actively working to improve it?

100

If you have absolutely no formal work history, you should feature these types of activities to show your work ethic.

Extra-curricular; like clubs, sports, or volunteering positions, as well as achievements in these areas.

200

When listing your work history or education, you should always list them in what order…

Reverse chronological order (Most recent first).

200

For a professional interview, how should you dress?

Business professional / in a conservative, classy outfit.

200

True or False: It is a good idea to ask how much the job pays in the first 5 minutes.

False

200

Where do you see yourself in five years?

What is your ambition, loyalty, and commitment to growing with the company?

200

What can an employer not ask about during your interview?

It is illegal for an employer to ask about age, relationship status, and religion.

300

True or False (& WHY): You should always adjust and tweak your resume before hitting submit.

True, to tailor it to the specific job description and keywords.

300

Why is it important to research a company before you meet with them?

Understand their products/values and prepare intelligent questions to ask them.

300

What should you do while waiting for the interview to start?

Be nice to the receptionist, sit quietly and review your resume, notes, interview questions.

300

True or False: Employers often start the interview with this open-ended prompt to hear a quick, professional summary of your background and why you are there.

Tell me about yourself.

300

Employers often check these personal online profiles before hiring, so you should ensure they are clean, private, or professional.

Social media accounts.

400

The opening paragraph of your cover letter should always state this critical piece of information.

The specific job you are applying for.

400

This is the name of the professional networking website you should use to look up your interviewer's profile and career history.

Linkedin

400

What non-verbal behavior should you avoid during an interview?

Fidgeting, tapping, or playing with your hair.

400

An interviewer will ask this question to see if you actually researched the company and to ensure you aren't just applying to every job you see.

Why do you want to work here?

400

You should prepare at least two to three of these to ask the interviewer at the very end of the meeting.

Questions!

500

The main goal of a cover letter is not just to repeat your resume, but to explain this specific connection.

How your specific skills directly solve the company's problems or match their needs.

500

To avoid geting lost or being late, you should always look up these logistics the night before a physical interview.

Parking, building suite number/address, travel route.

500

How long does it take to make a first impression?

12 seconds.

500

What is the best way to respond to a salary expectation question before you receive an offer?

My salary expectations are open/negotiable.

500

The acronym used for answering situational and behavioral questions is STAR. What do the letters stand for?

What are Situation, Task, Action, and Result?