TRUE OR FALSE
INTERVIEW SUCCESS!
WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
WORK READINESS LINGO
RESUME
100

The interview starts the minute you walk into the building.

True! Anyone can be asked to weigh in on how you treated them or handled yourself.

100

How many minutes early should you be arriving before an interview?

10-15 minutes is the sweet spot!

100

Your car breaks down, your bus is running late, or your transportation bailed on you. What do you do?

Notify your place of business/supervisor of the situation - Attempt to make another arrangement! Keep them in the loop.

100

This document is for employers to get an overview of your skills and work experience. It is often referred to as your "advertisement" 

What is a resume

100

The very top of your resume should have what?

Your contact information! Name, email address, location and phone number.

200

When filling out an application you should leave the sections you don't know blank

False! Just put "N/A" 

200

How would you answer "Tell me about yourself"

Did you remember to keep it related to the job your applying for? Remember they want to know about your professional self!

200

You have an interview tomorrow. What are you wearing? What are you NOT wearing?

Nice blouse, tucked in shirt, slacks, closed toed shoes.

Excess perfume, having your cell phone out and on it, flip-flops

200

These skills may be needed to work in a Pre-School or Day Care Facility 

What is patience, empathy, communication

200

True or False your resume alone shows all the personality an interviewer needs to know to see if you fit in with the culture

False, the resume is an outline of your skills, abilities and experiences but the *interview* is for your personality!

300

Grounding techniques are used to get you excited and amped up for the interview.

False! Grounding techniques are designed to help you stay present and keep calm.


300

An interview question where you turn a negative into a positive.

What is your weakness?

300

Your co-worker is constantly going behind you and fixing work you've done. It is starting to bother you. Using positive conflict resolution, how are you handling it?

Talk to the co-worker about the situation, assess if you may be doing something incorrectly and it needs to be changed - use calm and direct communication to let them know you would appreciate them not redoing your work.

300

Job descriptions have these things: (try to name at least 2) 

What are required skills / required qualifications, salary, working conditions, what the purpose of the job is, what your expected tasks are.

300

How many seconds does it take the average employer to scan over your resume? (in other words first impressions happen in how many seconds)

7 seconds!

400

When you are being interviewed - The employer wants to find out if you're easy to get along with 

True! They are not only looking at the skills you have but also how your personality will get along with the work place culture!

400

Taking deep breaths, box breathing, the 5-4-3-2-1 technique, categories, memory games, visualizing a successful interview are all part of what? And why do you do them?

What are grounding techniques - to relieve anxiety!

400

Handling conflict in the workplace appropriately involves what?

Staying CALM. Being direct and speaking to the coworker let them know how you feel, speaking with supervisor if need be.

400

IDEA and ADA are what?

Laws that protect people living with disabilities!

400

The experience section of your resume should include what?

Place you worked, dates you worked there, your job title and the tasks you'd carry out

500

Assistive services and technologies are available to help people living with disabilities in their daily life.

True, this can be anything from a large print keyboard to rotating/weighted utensils! 

500

Give me an example of positive body language

Confident posture *sitting up straight, a smile, firm handshake, active listening.

500

You're in the middle of an interview and the interviewer asks you why you've never worked before. How are you answering?

Tell the truth but spin it into a positive. 

Inexperienced? "I am ready and willing to learn!" 

"No...BUT..."

500

This allows an employee living with a disability to carry out the duties of their job.

Examples - Modified breaks and Task lists.

What is a reasonable accommodation.

500

A complete resume has what parts?

Contact information, Resume objective or Summary, Skills and Abilities, Experience, Education, *Volunteer Experience and *Awards/Honors (*if any)