April 7, 2016
Objective: I CAN be prepared for interviews in my career.
- Pretend you have graduated from college and are now looking for a job in your field
- You are going to be interviewed and you are going to interview someone else
- Your job is to make sure you can confidently answer questions related to your field
- there are sample questions below
- Look over the rubric your classmate will use to grade your interview next Tuesday: Rubric
- Look at the you're hired column
- 1. Which 3 do you think you will be the easiest for you
- 2. Which 3 do you think will be the hardest for you
- Look at the list of the most asked interview questions:
- Interview Questions
- 3. Pick at least 4 strong questions you will ask someone else from this list that you think will help you get to know someone
- 4. Pick at least 6 questions that you think would best represent you and answer them to TO THE BEST OF YOUR ABILITY!
- These do not have to be the same as the ones you will ask others
- These should be well thought out answers that should be multiple sentences each!
- Look at the list of career questions:
- http://jobsearch.about.com/od/interviewquestionsanswers/a/job-specific-interview-questions.htm
- http://www.job-interview.net/interviewbyjob.htm
- 1. Pick at least 3 career specific questions you will ask form the lists that will help you decide if you should hire someone (WRITE THEM DOWN TO USE TUESDAY)
- 2. Pick at least 6 questions for your career and answer them to the BEST OF YOUR ABILITY!
- These should be well thought out answers that should be multiple sentences each!
Next Tuesday
- You should be professional and serious
- Go to your assigned room
- 10 minutes to interview
- 10 minutes to be interviewed
- 5 minutes to complete the rubric and turn it in!
No comments:
Post a Comment