Exam 16: The Art of Interviews: Understanding the Process, Types of Questions, and Importance of First Impressions
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When an interviewer attempts to control aspects such as time, direction, and types of questions during the interview process, he or she is taking a ______ approach?
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Central to being a good interviewee is being an engaged ______.
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Interviews can be viewed as a ______ form of communication due to the conversational exchange between two parties.
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A predetermined and serious ______ distinguishes an interview from the other social conversations that occur in everyday life.
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Questions that are prepared before the interview even begins are called primary questions.
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Your ______ is the written sales pitch of your skills and talents.
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According to your text, making a ______ connection during the interview process is seen as critical to landing the job.
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A bachelor's degree can guarantee you a job the day after you graduate if your grades are high enough.
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Upon separation from the organization, ______ interviews are conducted to assess the departing employee's workplace experience.
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Interviews may involve more than two ______ but can never involve more than two ______.
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If only one person is talking and the other person is silent, then the interview is nonexistent.
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During which stage of the interview should an interviewee be allowed to ask questions?
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The closing of an interview is less important than the opening of an interview where first impressions are made.
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The opening phase of an interview contains two important aspects: establishing rapport and building credibility.
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Which statement best reflects the process of asking and answering interview questions?
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______ questions allow the greatest flexibility in terms of how interviewees answer questions.
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Questions that are usually scripted prior to the interview to support a list of key topics that the interviewer has for the interviewee are known as ______.
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An interview is considered ______ because there is a sharing or exchanging of a variety of topics.
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