Interview Prep
Interviewing
Interview Questions
During Interview
Resume Tips
100

This type of clothing should be worn to go to an interview. 

What is professional?

100

These brief-answer questions should not be used. 

What are yes/no questions?

100

This quinquennial question asks about your future expectations. 

Where do you see yourself in 5 years?

100

This common form of greeting a new person originated with the act of checking for a hidden weapon. 

What is a handshake?

100

This should not be included on a resume unless the position relates to something visual.

What are photos/pictures?

200

You should do this with example questions before an interview. 

What is practice?
200

This is long gaps in conversations on a broadcasted interview that you want to avoid.

What is "dead air?"

200

These two questions focus on a negative and a positive extreme in your skill set, but can be tricky to answer because you should answer in ways that correlate with the interests of the company. 

What is your greatest strength/weakness?

200

This type of communication is nonverbal, and contains such actions as: eye contact, posture, and gestures.

What is body language?

200

These English class skills should be used when writing a resume. 

What is proper spelling and grammar?

300

You should do this with your resume so you can take it with you. 

What is print?

300

This R-word is what you should always be whether you are being interviewed or interviewing. 

What is respectful?

300

This question could be answered simply "for the money" or "to pay the bills" but if you want hired it is best to answer in a way that shows you understand the company and the position they are hiring for. 

Why are you interested in this job?

300

This attribute during an interview is good to have, and means you feel sure of yourself and your skills.

What is confident?

300

These are people included on your resume who know you in a work or volunteer setting who can vouch for your work ethic.

What are references?

400

You should do this before an interview to become familiar with the business or people you are being interviewed by.

What is research?

400

This is what you should ask after receiving the answer to a question in an interview you are giving. 

What is a follow-up question?

400

This open-ended autobiographical question can be great to tie in relevant experience, but don't diverge into personal or physical attributes. 

What is tell me about yourself?

400

This is what your answers should be in an interview so as not to be long-winded or lacking information. 

What is brief and informative?

400

You should have a professional one of these for digital correspondence. 

What is an email address?

500

The approximate time you should arrive early to an interview. 

What is 10-15 minutes?

500

This event is meeting someone for the first time, and is best prepared for so it provides a good one.

What is a first impression?

500

Much like a shoe-size, this question asks about how you in particular would be best for the role. 

What makes you the right fit for this position?
500

This is a style of speaking you shouldn't use in an interview as it is casual and conversational.

What is colloquial language or slang?

500

This is a section title in a resume in which you would put the school (and/or college) you attended.

What is education?