Interviewing
how to get promoted
Job Safety/Rights in the workplace
volunteering
job search skills
100

Is it better to over dress or under dress for an interview? 

Over dress. (Dressing in business casual versus casual wear)

100

True or false you should take on extra responsibility if you are falling behind on your day to day activities?

False. 

100

Who provides information about job safety and rights?

Human Resources or HR designee. OSHA is the current governing body for job safety and employee rights.  

100

You need to volunteer before you get a job. True or False

True

100
What are three things you should include on your resume?

Experience, skills, references, name, general location, education level, awards or certifications, etc. 

200
What should you do if you anticipate being late for your interview? 
Call the interviewer to let them know or to reschedule. 
200

True or false: After getting hired you should apply for a promotion within the first month? 

False. 

200

During an 8 hour shift how often are employees (non-salaried)  entitled to breaks?

Two 15 minute breaks and a 30 minute lunch for an 8 hour shift. 

200
True or False: You can get a job immediately if you decide to pursue school?

False. You may obtain a job while attending school only if you've either completed a semester or shown competency in the skills listed in the work development handbook. 

200

What does it mean to have the proper qualifications? 

Reading through the job posting and ensuring you have completed or posses the skills/length of experience/educational requirements necessary to make you capable of doing the job requested. 

300

True or False it is beneficial to research your potential employer before your interview? 

True. Always research the company you are applying with to ensure their values match with your own. 

300
True or false: During an interview you should not tell the hiring manager that you expect to be promoted quickly? 

True. 

300

True or False: You should always defrost foods under hot water? 

False
300

True or False: You can quit your volunteer site at any time. It's just volunteering.


False: You are encouraged to treat your volunteer site like an employment opportunity, with the hope of being able to use them as a future reference if needed. 

300

What qualifies a job reference?

Professional work experience, length of relationship, previous supervisors, advisors, individuals who can verify your work ethic, find individuals outside of family to keep it professional

400

What should you bring with you to an interview? 

Resume, ID, references, questions for interviewer. 
400

How do you get promoted? (Name 3)

Do well in your current role, advocate for your promotion to your supervisor, apply for the role you want, be on good terms with your supervisor 

400

True or False: Food can transmit pathogens which can result in illness or death of other persons or animals. 

True

400

What are the benefits of volunteering?

Potential job experience, exercising work muscles, networking opportunities, public service, tax deduction, education and training, (earn BrightQuest bucks)

400

Name 5 different job search boards:

Indeed, Glassdoor, Monster, Snag-a-job LinkedIn, craigslist, O*Net, etc. 
500

What questions should you not answer during your interviewer? (Name 4)

Age, if you take medication, marital status, sexuality, religion, whether or not you have children or are planning to have children, political views, transportation type. 

500

What qualifies as a promotion?

Increase in pay, increase in responsibility, moving up in the organizational hierarchy, potential change in job titles, etc. 

500

True or False: You should cook chicken to 155 degrees F 

False. Chicken should be cooked to 165. 

500

How long do you have to volunteer before obtaining employment in level 3?


Trick Question: There is no set amount of hours. Instead you must show consistency in the skills listed in the Work Development Handbook.

500
What are the skills required to show mastery in to be approved for job searching at BQN 
Managing schedule, receiving positive feedback from volunteer coordinator, wearing appropriate attire, symptom management, communication skills, organization, transitioning to independent modes of transportation.