Resume
Interviews
Types of Interviews
Making Money Decisions
Budgeting
100
A one page summary of your skills education and experience.
What is a resume
100
Stage in which both candidate and the employer get the first impression of each other.
What is the Introduction
100
Type of interview where the company wants to eliminate candidates who do not have the basic requirements for the job.
What is a Screening
100
The final step in the decision making process
What is Evaluating the results
100
The review of financial progress
What is the final phase of budgeting
200
How long do employers typically look at a resume
What is 30 seconds
200
Stage in which questions are asked and notes are taken to compare later.
What is the Background and probing Stage
200
This type of interview is the most common
What is a One on One Interview
200
Changes in the buying power of the dollar are measured by
What is the Consumer Price Index
200
Saving for a retirement
What is a long term goal
300
A one sentence explanation of the type of job you are seeking
What is an Objective
300
Stage in which you should be prepared with knowledge about the company and the interviewer asks you if you have any questions for them
What is the Matching Stage
300
This type of interview is made up of the people who would be working with you. It can be as few as two or as many as nine people
What is a Panel Interview
300
When consumer spending is likely to rise
What is When interest rates are low
300
Rent is considered this type of expense
What is a fixed expense
400
A list of previous employers, their locations, your date of employment, and your job title.
What is Experience
400
In this stage the questions and the answers will determine if you go on to the next level or it you get the job.
What is the Final Questions and Close stage
400
To reduce the cost of interviewing many companies will use this type of interview.
What is a Telephone Interview
400
Investments that may be difficult to convert to cash quickly have this type of risk
What is Liquidity
400
Entertainment would be considered this type of expense
What is a flexible expense
500
2-3 people who have observed your work habits.
What are References
500
A meeting between a job applicant and a representative of the company
What is an Interview
500
You will be asked about real-life situations. They are looking at how you respond in given situations
What is a Behavioral Interview
500
What a person gives up when making a decision .
What is an opportunity Cost
500
To establish an emergency fund of $4,00 in 18 months would be what kind of goal
What is a financial goal