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What is a/an… (Define each of the following) Closed Question? Open Question? Neutral Question? Leading Question? Probing Question? Give examples of each… This is your warm up. Do you think Woodward will take warm ups today?

Company Name (appropriate) Assign Duties: Company Type Company Name (appropriate) Assign Duties: Research (MON) Business Cards (BLOCKDAY) Help wanted POSTER (TUE) Commercial Skit Script advertising company (TUE) Presented in class Titles of members List of potential experiences candidates could have…

Aloha Café Hiring / Help Wanted (Sample Poster) DUE NOW! Position: Chef Salary: $26,500 per year Benefits: Health Insurance, Dental, and Eye. Experience: Culinary Degree, 3+ years as a chef or 2 years as an apprentice. ______________ 4. ________________ ______________ 5. ________________ ______________ 6. ________________

Script: Aloha Cafe DUE NOW! Bob: (Wide welcoming arms and a big smile) Welcome to Paradise where your food dreams will come true. Lisa: Aloha (Dancing the hula) Carl: (Customer) I eat here all the time. It’s like a trip to Hawaii without the long flight. Jill: (pulling on customer shirt) Daddy! Daddy lets go I’m hungry! Bob: Aloha come to paradise Lisa: Located at -------------

Be conservative and neat in appearance Dressing for Success! Most persuasive color is Navy Blue Dress will depend on place of employment, but suggested to not dress less than Khakis Be conservative and neat in appearance

Ask someone before you leave the house for their opinion Carry only your car key and a nice binder for your resume (suggest 2 extra copies)

Males Navy Blue Suit Red Tie Clean Shave No Jewelry (except watch and wedding ring) Quality Shoes

Females Navy Blue or Beige Suit Heels no higher than 2 inches Skirt length should not be more than 2 inches above the knee Jewelry should be kept to a minimum

Be polite to receptionist Walk with confidence Arriving Be 15 min. early at best Be polite to receptionist Walk with confidence Shake hands with right hand Firm, but not bone crushing/not wet noodle

Suggestions for the Interviewer Keep questions brief Use a variety of questions Use open ended questions, these help to develop answers Develop follow up questions when answers the interviewee gives lead to different questions.

Take notes as you listen, but maintain eye contact Do not interrupt Suggestions Cont. Take notes as you listen, but maintain eye contact Do not interrupt

Suggestions for the Interviewee 7 Traits Employers Seek 1. Appearance 2. Promptness 3. Poise - composure, assurance of manner, confidence in handling situations

4. Flexibility - people who can adapt to situations 5. Honesty - overall ethics 6. Initiative - Is the person self motivation? Does the person need little direction to come up with new ideas?

7. Communication Skills - Written and Verbal. One of the most commons complains is the lack of communications skills on a one on one or small group situation.

Leaving the Interview Thank the interviewer & Shake Hands Ask the interviewer when you should be hearing back from him/her Interviewer tell the person a specific time that you will make a decision, but make no promises.