Exam 16: The Art of Interviews: Understanding the Process, Types of Questions, and Importance of First Impressions
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An outline of interview questions used to structure an interview is known as a(n) ______.
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The interview opening is where specific questions are asked and information is exchanged about the position.
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During the course of your interview, try to monitor the quality of your communication. Avoid speaking too quickly and littering your responses with ______.
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Which type of question allows the interviewer to present a possible situation and ask the interviewee how he or she would react?
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A ______ is an extension of the resume and can be used to highlight creative activities such as photography and art work.
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In preparation for the employment interview, what should students do?
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What are first impressions and how are they important to the interview process? How can strong first impressions be created in the interview?
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An interview that occurs when you are being evaluated for promotion, selected for an academic award or scholarship, or considered for admittance to a graduate program is known as a(n) ______.
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What is the primary purpose for asking a hypothetical question in an interview?
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An interview in which the interviewee has ample control over things like the length of their questions and the subject matter demonstrates the directive approach to interviews.
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The best time of day for an interview is at 4:30 p.m., when most people consider the workday almost over.
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Design consultants could use this type of interview format to assist homeowners having a difficult time selling a property.
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What is the best way to make a good first impression during the interview?
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What are primary questions? Give an example of a primary question you might receive when on an interview.
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In the mediated interview, it is important to fill the silence between questions by extending your answer to the previous question.
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What is the difference between a neutral question and a leading question? Give an example of each.
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Interviewees may exert some control in the interview process by directing the length of their questions. Interviewees, in this case, are taking a(n) ______ approach.
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How do interviewers and interviewees use control in the interview process? What two approaches best reflect how control occurs in interviews?
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