The Job Interview Process Chapter 18

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The Job Interview Process Chapter 18 Test Wednesday, December 17

The Official U. S. Postal Service stamp on delivered mail interview postmark Follow up letter Informational review 401(k) program

A planned meeting between a job applicant and an employer interview postmark Follow up letter Informational review 401(k) program t

A brief letter written in business form to thank the employer for the interview postmark Follow up letter Informational review 401(k) program

Which items should a person take along on an interview? Pen Personal Fact Sheet List of questions to ask the interviewer Resume All of the above

When deciding what to wear for an interview, Dress one step above what you would wear on the job Dress one step below what you would wear on the job Wear what you would normally wear on the job Wear clothes you would wear to a formal party

During an interview, the interviewer will ask many questions to Find out if the applicant is the right person for the job Make the applicant nervous Find out the applicant’s personal business None of the above

If asked about your qualifications during the job interview, you should Brag about your accomplishments Briefly describe them Give a long description Avoid responding

TRUE OR FALSE The interview is usually the most important step in getting a job

TRUE OR FALSE Having some knowledge of the company will help a person talk intelligently with the interviewer True

TRUE OR FALSE A person’s appearance does not influence an interviewer’s impression of him or her

TRUE OR FALSE Practicing for an interview will give a person more self-confidence during an interview True

TRUE OR FALSE A person should arrive five or ten minutes early for an interview

TRUE OR FALSE It is not proper to make eye contact with the interviewer

TRUE OR FALSE Usually jobs are NOT offered at the end of the interview

True or False A person does not have to explain to the interviewer why he or she is rejecting a job offer False

True or False A person should ask questions about the pay and fringe benefits before accepting a job offer True

TRUE OR FALSE Before accepting or rejecting a job offer, a person should carefully evaluate the job and the company True