Just for fun
Before the Interview
During the Interview
Interview Questions 1
Interview Questions 2
100

This football player is dating a singer/musician.

Who is Travis Kelce?

100
Your voicemail should not include
inappropriate language or music
100
Name 2 questions an interviewer should not ask.
marital status, age, are you planning on having children, nationality
100
If an interviewer asks you the question "tell me a little bit about yourself", what kinds of information are they looking to hear?
previous experience, volunteering, hobbies/interests
100
If you don't know the answer to an interview question, the proper response is...
I'm not sure, but I can find out and get back to you.
200

Why is it important to ask the interviewer questions?

It shows that you have an interest in the company. It shows that you took the initiative to research the company.

200
A person should do this to help practice answering questions, have the opportunity to develop questions, and increase knowledge about the company they are interviewing with
Research the company.
200
What should you not ask the interviewer right away?
How much will I get paid?
200

If the employer asks, "Why should I hire you", what would you say?

You should hire me because.....

focus on why you're excited about the new job and how it fits into your career path

200

Why do employers ask: 


How do you handle conflict at work?

Employers ask this question to gauge your communication skills, problem-solving skills and how well you deal with stress. A good answer will illustrate a time when you confronted an obstacle, remained calm and worked toward a productive solution.

300

When was the World Wide Web first introduced?

1991

300
How early should you arrive to an interview?
10-15 minutes
300

What are some things you shouldn't do in the waiting room?

Ignore the receptionist, use a phone, apply make-up, etc...

300

How should you answer he following:  

"Why are you the right fit to succeed in this role?"

You should use the interview as an opportunity to say something interesting about your skills and experiences that relate back to the role. 

Do your research - Make sure you look at the company website and understand as much as you can about their business and how they operate, as well as the products or services they provide

300

How do you answer:

How do your skills align with this role?

While this is similar to questions like “Why should we hire you?”  it allows you to be more specific about your work ethic, style and unique abilities as it relates to the role. 

400

What was the most popular sneaker of 2006?

Air Jordans 

400
The most important thing to do before an interview is...
practice possible interview questions and relax
400
When does the interview begin?
As soon as you walk in the company door.
400

What do you day when asked "What are your greatest strengths?"

 it's important to discuss the attributes that qualify you for that specific job, and that will set you apart

400

Why is it necessary to bring a resume with you to an interview? 

The employer needs to have a detailed record of your job history, education, and accomplishments for his/her record. The employer may also use the resume to generate questions during the interview.

500

Before embarking on a solo career, Beyoncé was part of what R&B group?

Destiny's Child 

500

What should you research before the day of the interview?

how long it takes to get there, how people dress, read the informational literature provided

500

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

answer will vary

500

How should you answer the question: "Why do you want this job?"  

Do your research - this gives you the chance to discuss all you know about the job and the company and why you are a good match for them. The interviewer is listening for an answer that indicates you've given this some thought.

500

Tell me about a time when you went "above and beyond" at your job?

  1. Think about a project you completed with a clear goal. Consider a time when you had a project or task that had a clear goal . ...
  2. Discuss why you chose to go above and beyond. ...
  3. Explain how you went above and beyond. ...
  4. Explain the outcome.