A | B |
person to hold eye contact with when interviewing with more than one person | all of them |
never allowed in the interview room or waiting room | gum |
First thing you should do when you walk into the interview room | make eye contact, firm handshake, smile |
best way to illustrate your answer to a question | give examples |
"I do not know the answer to that but I would be happy to get back to you with an answer" | how to answer a question you don't know the answer to |
the only time it is okay to discuss salary in an interview | if the interviewer brings it up |
age, martial status, sexual orientation | illegal topics for an interviewer to ask you about |
avoid using this when speaking at an interview | slang |
at the end of an interview there will almost always be a time for you to do what? | ask questions |
purpose of asking your interviewer questions | show your knowledge about the company |
you should always have this type of attitude when answering interview questions | positive |
best way to answer the question "What are your major weaknesses?" | chose weaknesses that can actually serve as strength |
discuss these when asked "why did you apply for this position?" | characteristics, skills and interests that qualify you for the position |
when asked about dealing with frustrating situations in the work place, always avoid this | blaming or criticizing co-workers or past superiors |
using thinking skills to suggest a solution | problem solving |
a situation where you are asked to pretend you are in a fictitious scenario and are evaluated based on the skills you display | role-playing |
mental or physical tension that is the body's natural response to conflict | stress |
a document responsible for acknowledging the interviewer for taking time out of their schedule to meet with you | thank you note |
a meeting between an employer and a job applicant to discuss possible employment | interview |
always send this once you have been interviewed whether you get the job or not | thank you note |