The Interview
Etiquette
Strategies
What if....
FUN!
100

Is it OK to bring your cell phone to an interview?

No - leave it in the car

100

What are two ways you could research the company before an interview?

Company's website

Google

Social Media


100

What's one way you can practice for an interview?

Practice out loud with a friend or family member

(Hearing your answers will help you navigate your responses and help you feel more comfortable talking about yourself)

100

What if..... an interviewer asks you about why you've been hopping jobs?

Be transparent and honest without being too personal

100

Describe your best/worst boss:

Answers vary

200

What should you bring with you to a job interview?

Notepad, resume, pen

200

Why is body language important in an interview?

Non-verbal cues say A LOT to an interviewer

Make sure you're communicating that you would be a good employee through posture, stance, and professionalism (i.e. don't cross your arms, stand when others enter the room, don't twirl your hair)

200

What's the first thing you should do if you feel like an interview question trips you up?

BREATHE 

Take a second to breathe and relieve some tension. If you forget the question, as the interviewer to repeat the question.

200

What if.... you are sick on the day of an interview?

Stay at home (don't go to an interview sick as this will make you look unprofessional)

Best practice: Call within 24 hours, don't email

Don't over think it

Thank the person for rescheduling

200

What is your biggest strength?

Answers vary

300

How should you handle the question, "tell me a little about yourself"?

Use an elevator pitch. (30 seconds to say the most important details an interviewer needs to know)

Be quick, precise and don't offer too much personal details about your life

300

What would be appropriate to wear to an interview in an office setting?

Dark suit (pants or skirt), white shirt, jacket, manicured nails, simple makeup, clean/professional shoes

300

Why is it important to treat everyone politely and enthusiastically at a business you are interviewing at?

Your first impressions matter! 

The receptionist is typically the first person you meet, and hiring managers will talk to them about their impressions and how you'll fit in with the workplace culture

300

What if.... you know or recognize the interviewer from outside of the company?

Keep it professional

Don't go into too much personal detail


300

Should you ask an interviewer any questions?

Yes- it shows interest. Have a few prepared questions to use if nothing comes up from the interview. 

400

How would you handle the question "what are your biggest weaknesses"?

Choose an actual weakness that you are working to improve and what action steps you are taking.

400

T or F 

You should put perfume or lotion on right before an interview?

FALSE

Avoid too much or over powering perfume right before an interview

Don't go in smelling like smoke or having body odor

400

T or F

You are probably OK with finding directions to your interview location the day of.

FALSE - 

Best practice is to scope out your interview location the day before or prior to your interview to make sure you have the correct location 

GPS is not fool-proof

400

What if... the interviewer asks about disability?

You are not required to answer questions related to disability under the Americans with Disabilities ACT. Politely decline to answer or redirect the question into a skill or strength. If you have a visible disability, you may benefit by giving an explanation of how you are able to do the job with any accommodations needed

400

Who has a job? 

Tell us about your interview process

500

When does an interview begin?

As soon as you walk into the door of the company

500

What is the best way to follow up after an interview?

By sending a thank you (paper or email)

500

What type of homework should you do before an interview?

Research the company

Review the job description

Practice interview questions/responses 

Figure out appropriate attire

500

What if.... your nerves overwhelm you before an interview?

Allow yourself plenty of time before an interview

 Practice relaxation techniques (i.e. listen to music, stretch, call a friend and talk through it)

Practice breathing strategies

Remember what's important

Make sure you drink plenty of water

500

This was a fun way to learn about interviewing skills!

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