Hired or Fired, or Both?
Coworkers
Job Application
The Interview
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100

Taking stapler, scissors, and other job materials home with you.

Fired

100

Yes or no: Coworker means "other people you work with"

Yes

100

Is it ok to use pencil on a job application?

No, it should be in pen or typed

100

Should you bring food/drink in with you for an interview?

No, try to eat before.

100

Before the interview what can you do with friends, family or teachers to make sure you do a good job during the interview.

Practice

200

Showing up to work five minutes early and staying until the end of your shift, working hard the entire time.

Hired

200

Can my coworkers can be my friends outside of work?

Yes, but on the job, we should keep conversations brief.

200

If a question on a job application does not apply to me, I should leave it blank.

No, you should try and answer all questions even if you don’t think they apply to you. 

200

Should you ask questions during an interview?

Yes, but try to save them for the end after they have finished asking you questions. 

200
What question could you ask during the interview to see what times you will be working if you get the job?

What are the hours of the job?

300

Continually helping your co-workers with their job.

Hired, but you need to tell your supervisor because it sounds like your coworker isn’t doing their job. 

300

What can you say to a coworker that is bothering you while you are trying to work. 

We can talk more when we have lunch, right now I I have to get this task done. 

300

An acceptable answer to the question "What hours are you available" would be "afternoons, because I like to sleep late."

No

300

You should arrive at your job interview one hour early.

No, Unless you are asked to be there that early, 5-15 minutes is acceptable.

300

What does the word “punctual” mean?

To be on time

400

Staying way beyond your shift to finish all your work without talking to your boss.

Fired, this can be dangerous to stay late without your boss knowing. 

400

It is ok to leave your station to help a coworker any time he/she needs help.

Not all the time. It’s nice to want to be helpful, but remember that you have a job that needs to be done too. 

400

True or false, if you make two small mistakes on a job application, it is ok to neatly white-out the mistakes.

True, if it’s too small mistakes, but if you have more than that you should complete a new appplication.

400

How should start your interview?

Introduce yourself

400

List 2 positive qualities about yourself that would be good to stay during an interview

On time, helping, quick learner, team player, etc.

500

Going to the breakroom when you complete your task.

It depends, you should check in with your supervisor after completing your tasks to see what is next. 

500

If I have a problem with a coworker and the problem relates to work, who is the FIRST person I should talk to about the problem?

Your coworker you have a problem with. This gives him/her a chance to work with you toward solving the problem. If that doesn’t work you can move on to talking to a supervisor. 

500

What are acceptable responses to “what is your expected pay”?

A reasonable wage based on the type of job. 

500

List 2 common interview questions

Work history, experience

Why are you interested in this job

Any other common interview questions


500

Who can you ask to be a reference for a job. 

Previous supervisor, past teacher, place you volunteered at.