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MISC

What type of question requires a one word answer? yes-no

What term means repeating something word-for-word? Verbatum

Should you take someone into the interview with you? No

open-ended What type of question leaves room for an answer?

What 3 ways can get an interview off to a good start? 1.Be on time 2.Good firm handshake 3.Effective small talk

What 2 things should you do when you conclude an interview? 1.Thank them for their time 2.Write a thank you letter

What percentage of U.S. companies advertise job openings in the newspaper? 80%

What is the most important aspect for a successful interview subject to have? positive attitude

What is the only reason an interviewer may ask about a physical disability? If it will interfere with your job

yes Is it okay to say “I don’t know” in an interview?

yes Should a person being interviewed ask the interviewer a question?

15 minutes How early should you arrive at an interview?

Answer briefly and go on OR Address the issue behind the question What are your options if the interviewer asks you an illegal or unethical question?

religious, family-oriented, political What types of questions are illegal or unethical?

1.Sit on the edge of your seat. 2.good eye contact 3.use interviewer’s name Name 3 ways to look alert in an interview.

Clothes that don’t fit, don’t match, don’t reveal too much, & poor grooming Name 4 appearances should you avoid in an interview.

analogy, quote, personal story What are examples of sparklers that allow you to look good in an interview?

1.identification 2.job goal 3.education/training 4.work history 5.personal info 6.references Name the 6 parts of a resume.

ask their permission What should you do before you list someone’s name as a reference?

repeat the question & say the interviewer’s name What are ways you can buy time to think about your answer to a tough question?

Reverse chronological How is the info in your work history portion of your resume listed?

No Is an interviewer trying to embarrass you?

yes Should all of your facts about your skills on a resume be true?

to see how well you communicate What is the main goal of an interviewer in an interview?

30 seconds How long should your answer to an interview question be?

curiosity What is the most important quality for an interviewer to have?

Why? What is the best follow-up question?

Computer & foreign language skills What are some good skills to list in your education/training section of your resume?

Look at everyone equally What should you remember to do in a panel interview?

No Is a resume a complete autobiography of you?