Deck 3: The Employment Interview

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The first thing you put in your application cover letter is:

A) The best reason for hiring you
B) What job you are specifically applying for
C) When you can be reached
D) Why you want the job
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One of the best ways to prepare for tough questions in an employment interview is to:

A) Quickly change the subject
B) Lie
C) Make sure you can put the blame on your present employer
D) Prepare for them
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An employee should dress this way for most employment interviews:

A) Casual
B) Business casual
C) Business conservative
D) Formal
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When preparing to deal with your weakness as an employment candidate you should:

A) Be realistic
B) Counter a weakness with a strength
C) Show how you are overcoming or compensating for the weakness
D) All of these
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A portfolio:

A) Is only used by people in the arts
B) Is something you can keep to show your personal interests
C) Is a way to make you look more personable
D) Is a way to keep examples of your professional accomplishments
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An important but often overlooked part of a cover letter is a discussion of:

A) Your long-term professional goals
B) Why you want to work for them
C) Your short-term professional goals
D) Your plans to further your education
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Your cover letter is:

A) A persuasive document
B) An informative document
C) Unnecessary in this day and age
D) Something to send, only if required
Question
You should lie on your resume:

A) If you think you can get away with it
B) If it's the only way to be sure and get the job
C) If it has to do with your education
D) Never
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When personnel officers make a first pass through a stack of resumes, they are typically doing this:

A) Looking for the two or three stars
B) Looking for reason to reject the applications
C) Making ""on balance"" rank orderings of all the candidates
D) Trying to find the flashiest resume to hire
Question
How many errors are typically expectable on your resume?

A) None
B) One
C) Two or three
D) Up to five
Question
First and foremost, your resume should be:

A) Cute
B) Flashing
C) Professional
D) On colored paper
Question
Most jobs are attained through:

A) Membership in professional organizations
B) Having a high G.P.A.
C) The employer's web site
D) Networking
Question
Your school will likely have some kind of Career Day or Job Fair. The types of interviews done there will be:

A) Exit
B) Decision-making
C) Informational
D) Extended
Question
Informational employment interviews are a good chance for the interviewee to:

A) Do background research on the company
B) Land the job
C) Get the inside track on the job
D) None of these, you shouldn't go to them
Question
A few mistakes on a resume (typos, misspellings, etc.):

A) Are usually okay
B) Are acceptable if you have good service listed
C) Are acceptable if you have good experience listed
D) Are unacceptable
Question
When you are being interviewed for a job you should bring up the subject of pay:

A) Right from the start
B) When you feel that the interviewer is beginning to like you
C) At the end
D) If you are made an offer and the employer still hasn't told you what it is yet
Question
During the initial resume screenings most employers are looking for:

A) Reasons for eliminating candidates from consideration
B) Arguments for hiring candidates
C) Lengthy resumes (three or more pages)
D) Anything that stands out (i.e. colored paper)
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When asked what questions you have during a job interview you may:

A) Not have any so you look like you already know everything
B) Ask about pay, this is a good chance to start salary negotiations
C) Ask about what future plans the company has for growth and expansion to show you want to commit to this company
D) Ask if they are going to make you an offer
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Deck 3: The Employment Interview
1
The first thing you put in your application cover letter is:

A) The best reason for hiring you
B) What job you are specifically applying for
C) When you can be reached
D) Why you want the job
B
2
One of the best ways to prepare for tough questions in an employment interview is to:

A) Quickly change the subject
B) Lie
C) Make sure you can put the blame on your present employer
D) Prepare for them
D
3
An employee should dress this way for most employment interviews:

A) Casual
B) Business casual
C) Business conservative
D) Formal
C
4
When preparing to deal with your weakness as an employment candidate you should:

A) Be realistic
B) Counter a weakness with a strength
C) Show how you are overcoming or compensating for the weakness
D) All of these
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A portfolio:

A) Is only used by people in the arts
B) Is something you can keep to show your personal interests
C) Is a way to make you look more personable
D) Is a way to keep examples of your professional accomplishments
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An important but often overlooked part of a cover letter is a discussion of:

A) Your long-term professional goals
B) Why you want to work for them
C) Your short-term professional goals
D) Your plans to further your education
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7
Your cover letter is:

A) A persuasive document
B) An informative document
C) Unnecessary in this day and age
D) Something to send, only if required
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8
You should lie on your resume:

A) If you think you can get away with it
B) If it's the only way to be sure and get the job
C) If it has to do with your education
D) Never
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9
When personnel officers make a first pass through a stack of resumes, they are typically doing this:

A) Looking for the two or three stars
B) Looking for reason to reject the applications
C) Making ""on balance"" rank orderings of all the candidates
D) Trying to find the flashiest resume to hire
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10
How many errors are typically expectable on your resume?

A) None
B) One
C) Two or three
D) Up to five
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11
First and foremost, your resume should be:

A) Cute
B) Flashing
C) Professional
D) On colored paper
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12
Most jobs are attained through:

A) Membership in professional organizations
B) Having a high G.P.A.
C) The employer's web site
D) Networking
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13
Your school will likely have some kind of Career Day or Job Fair. The types of interviews done there will be:

A) Exit
B) Decision-making
C) Informational
D) Extended
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14
Informational employment interviews are a good chance for the interviewee to:

A) Do background research on the company
B) Land the job
C) Get the inside track on the job
D) None of these, you shouldn't go to them
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15
A few mistakes on a resume (typos, misspellings, etc.):

A) Are usually okay
B) Are acceptable if you have good service listed
C) Are acceptable if you have good experience listed
D) Are unacceptable
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16
When you are being interviewed for a job you should bring up the subject of pay:

A) Right from the start
B) When you feel that the interviewer is beginning to like you
C) At the end
D) If you are made an offer and the employer still hasn't told you what it is yet
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17
During the initial resume screenings most employers are looking for:

A) Reasons for eliminating candidates from consideration
B) Arguments for hiring candidates
C) Lengthy resumes (three or more pages)
D) Anything that stands out (i.e. colored paper)
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When asked what questions you have during a job interview you may:

A) Not have any so you look like you already know everything
B) Ask about pay, this is a good chance to start salary negotiations
C) Ask about what future plans the company has for growth and expansion to show you want to commit to this company
D) Ask if they are going to make you an offer
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