The Interview  Do some research  Create a do/don’t t-chart in your journal for interviewing.

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The Interview  Do some research  Create a do/don’t t-chart in your journal for interviewing

Reflection  In your journal, write half a page (or sketch note an entire page) of thoughts re: your resume, your job/career goals, your expectations on the interview process, your hopes/fears, etc.  Anything job unit related is an acceptable topic.

Generic Interview Questions  Generic (Typical/General)  Research and create a list of questions in your journal that could be asked at ANY job interview  NOT job-specific

Interview Questions  Job Specific  Choose Wendy’s, Tim Hortons or Starbucks  Research and create a list of questions in your journal that could be asked at ONLY that job (or a very similar job)