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The Resource Center
Materials contained in this handout are excerpted from:
The Successful Job Interview
Permission is granted to make one copy for each student in the classroom.
Any other use is prohibited and protected by copyright law.
Available from:
The Resource Center
www.RCTresources.com
Contents © Copyright 2004, The Resource Center for Technology, Inc.
JOB OBJECTIVE WORKSHEET
The questions below can help you determine what your job objectives
should state: what type of employment you are seeking; what you can offer
the company; where you want to go with this position.
Answer these questions, and write a job objective based on your answers.
What kind of job would I like to have? Three choices would be:
Job 1
Job 2
Job 3
What qualifications do I have for the jobs I listed above?
Job 1
Job 2
Job 3
What can I do to be better qualified for these jobs?
Job 1
Job 2
Job 3
What are my future goals in these positions?
Job 1
Job 2
Job 3
EDUCATION WORKSHEET
Use your answers to the following questions to compile information for
Education Data on your résumé.
List courses you have taken in high school, vocational school, and college.
Which of these courses have helped you prepare for the position you want?
In which of these courses have you excelled?
COVER LETTER WORKSHEET
Answering the questions below will help you decide what information
should be included in a cover letter.
What do I want from this company?
What can I offer this company?
What experience do I have that will qualify me for this position?
Practice Activity
Choose advertisements from your local paper for three different positions you would
like to have. Write a cover letter for each of these positions. Have a friend or class-
mate critique your letters for clarity, conciseness, and positive wording. Ask them how
your letters can be improved.
APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT
PERSONAL
Name Social Security #
Last First Middle
Street Address Phone
City State Zip Code
If less than one year, previous address
Type of employment desired: ___Permanent ___Temporary ___Full-time ___ Part-time
Position desired
EDUCATION
Dates Attended
School Name and Address From - To Degree Major
ACTIVITIES
List honorary, social, athletic activities. Do not list activities which indicate race, creed, color, national
origin, or religious affiliation.
EXPERIENCE
List all previous employment, beginning with your most recent position.
Company Name and Address
Type of Business Your Position
Supervisor’s Name and Title
Length of Employment: From ________ To ________ Salary: Start ________ End ________
Duties
Reason for Leaving
Company Name and Address
Type of Business Your Position
Supervisor’s Name and Title
Length of Employment: From ________ To ________ Salary: Start ________ End ________
Duties
Reason for Leaving
Company Name and Address
Type of Business Your Position
Supervisor’s Name and Title
Length of Employment: From ________ To ________ Salary: Start ________ End ________
Duties
Reason for Leaving
APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT
Please PRINT in ink and complete ALL information.
Name Date
Current Address Phone
City State Zip How long?
Previous Address
Social Security Number U.S. Citizen ____ Yes ____ No
Type of Work Desired Date you can start
EXPERIENCE Reason for
Company Name/Address Dates Type of Business Duties Salary Leaving
From
To
From
To
From
To
From
To
EDUCATION
School Name/Address Major Subjects Graduated G.P.A. Degree
Yes ___
No ___
Yes ___
No ___
Yes ___
No ___
ACTIVITIES
School Activities (Indicate high school or college)
Professional Activities
Do you have any relatives or friends employed at his company at present?
If yes, give name, relationship, and division of employment
Have you ever worked for this company or any of its subsidiaries?
If yes, give date and name/location of division last worked
NOTE: Before signing the following statement, please review this application to make certain that you have answered
all the questions that apply to you.
I declare that this application presents, to the best of my knowledge, an accurate statement of facts, and I have no
objection to the company’s conducting such investigation of these facts as it may deem advisable. This authorization
shall be valid for one year from this date.
Applicant’s signature Date
What can you tell me about yourself?
Why do you want to work for this company?
Why have you chosen this field as your career?
Why did you leave your last job?
What salary do you expect?
What are your career objectives five years from now? Ten years from now?
What do you feel your strong points are? Your weak points?
Which courses did you enjoy most in school?
Have you had trouble with any courses in school? Why?
How would you describe yourself?
How has your education prepared you for this position?
How do you define success?
In what way do you think you can make a contribution to this company?
What type of relationship do you feel should exist between a supervisor and subordinates?
What was your most rewarding experience during school?
Do you have plans to continue your education?
What have you gained from your extracurricular activities?
Are you more comfortable working in a large group or with just a few people?
How do you think you work under pressure?
What do you know about this company/job?
What do you feel is the most important aspect of a job?
Are you willing to relocate? Travel? Work overtime?
How do you spend your spare time?
How well do you get along with other people?
Why should I hire you?
Practice Interview Questions
INTERVIEW RATING SHEET
Listed below are some qualities used to rate potential employees during an
interview. After practicing an interview, how do you think you rate on these?
Above Average Average Below Average
5 3 1
Ability to Talk
Aggressiveness
Appearance
Courtesy
Enthusiasm
Intelligence
Maturity
Personality
Poise
Using the values given under each category, add the score for your answers and
determine your rating on the following scale:
36 - 45 Ready for the interview
27 - 35 Might handle it; could use more practice
9 - 26 Definitely need more practice
SUMMARY
To Do Or Not To Do, That Is The Difference
DO
Prepare a complete, attractive résumé that stresses your qualifications in a
positive manner.
Get permission from people you plan to use as references.
Write an effective cover letter that really sells “you.”
Fill out the application completely, accurately, and legibly.
Use the completed résumé as a reference for filling out the application.
Arrive for the interview a few minutes early.
Dress appropriately for the interview.
Go to the interview alone.
Bring résumé, social security card, work permits and licenses to the interview.
Greet the receptionist and the interviewer courteously.
Present yourself with confidence.
Research the company.
Be prepared to answer questions about yourself and your qualifications.
Be prepared to ask questions about the company.
Smile.
Follow the interview with a thank-you letter.
DO NOT
Do not present a résumé that was hastily put together or has typographical
errors and smudges.
Do not use a general, all-purpose résumé.
Do not give inaccurate information.
Do not present an application that is unreadable or incomplete.
Do not arrive late for an interview.
Do not wear jeans, wrinkled clothing, or outrageous jewelry to an interview.
Do not overdo perfume or aftershave.
Do not take friends or family to an interview.
Do not act as if the receptionist and interviewer are doing themselves a favor by
seeing you.
Do not forget your manners.
MOST COMMON REASONS WHY PEOPLE ARE NOT HIRED
Bad personal appearance
Too aggressive
Unable to express self clearly
Poor interest and enthusiasm
No career planning, no goals
Overly nervous, under confident
Too much emphasis on money
Not willing to start at the bottom
Discourteous
Immature
Speaks ill of former employers
Cannot make eye contact with interviewer
Messy application form
Late arrival for interview
Did not show appreciation for interviewer’s time
Asked no questions about the company
Could not give direct answers when questioned

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Rct interview worksheet.

  • 2. Materials contained in this handout are excerpted from: The Successful Job Interview Permission is granted to make one copy for each student in the classroom. Any other use is prohibited and protected by copyright law. Available from: The Resource Center www.RCTresources.com Contents © Copyright 2004, The Resource Center for Technology, Inc.
  • 3. JOB OBJECTIVE WORKSHEET The questions below can help you determine what your job objectives should state: what type of employment you are seeking; what you can offer the company; where you want to go with this position. Answer these questions, and write a job objective based on your answers. What kind of job would I like to have? Three choices would be: Job 1 Job 2 Job 3 What qualifications do I have for the jobs I listed above? Job 1 Job 2 Job 3 What can I do to be better qualified for these jobs? Job 1 Job 2 Job 3 What are my future goals in these positions? Job 1 Job 2 Job 3
  • 4. EDUCATION WORKSHEET Use your answers to the following questions to compile information for Education Data on your résumé. List courses you have taken in high school, vocational school, and college. Which of these courses have helped you prepare for the position you want? In which of these courses have you excelled?
  • 5. COVER LETTER WORKSHEET Answering the questions below will help you decide what information should be included in a cover letter. What do I want from this company? What can I offer this company? What experience do I have that will qualify me for this position? Practice Activity Choose advertisements from your local paper for three different positions you would like to have. Write a cover letter for each of these positions. Have a friend or class- mate critique your letters for clarity, conciseness, and positive wording. Ask them how your letters can be improved.
  • 6. APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT PERSONAL Name Social Security # Last First Middle Street Address Phone City State Zip Code If less than one year, previous address Type of employment desired: ___Permanent ___Temporary ___Full-time ___ Part-time Position desired EDUCATION Dates Attended School Name and Address From - To Degree Major ACTIVITIES List honorary, social, athletic activities. Do not list activities which indicate race, creed, color, national origin, or religious affiliation. EXPERIENCE List all previous employment, beginning with your most recent position. Company Name and Address Type of Business Your Position Supervisor’s Name and Title Length of Employment: From ________ To ________ Salary: Start ________ End ________ Duties Reason for Leaving Company Name and Address Type of Business Your Position Supervisor’s Name and Title Length of Employment: From ________ To ________ Salary: Start ________ End ________ Duties Reason for Leaving Company Name and Address Type of Business Your Position Supervisor’s Name and Title Length of Employment: From ________ To ________ Salary: Start ________ End ________ Duties Reason for Leaving
  • 7. APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT Please PRINT in ink and complete ALL information. Name Date Current Address Phone City State Zip How long? Previous Address Social Security Number U.S. Citizen ____ Yes ____ No Type of Work Desired Date you can start EXPERIENCE Reason for Company Name/Address Dates Type of Business Duties Salary Leaving From To From To From To From To EDUCATION School Name/Address Major Subjects Graduated G.P.A. Degree Yes ___ No ___ Yes ___ No ___ Yes ___ No ___ ACTIVITIES School Activities (Indicate high school or college) Professional Activities Do you have any relatives or friends employed at his company at present? If yes, give name, relationship, and division of employment Have you ever worked for this company or any of its subsidiaries? If yes, give date and name/location of division last worked NOTE: Before signing the following statement, please review this application to make certain that you have answered all the questions that apply to you. I declare that this application presents, to the best of my knowledge, an accurate statement of facts, and I have no objection to the company’s conducting such investigation of these facts as it may deem advisable. This authorization shall be valid for one year from this date. Applicant’s signature Date
  • 8. What can you tell me about yourself? Why do you want to work for this company? Why have you chosen this field as your career? Why did you leave your last job? What salary do you expect? What are your career objectives five years from now? Ten years from now? What do you feel your strong points are? Your weak points? Which courses did you enjoy most in school? Have you had trouble with any courses in school? Why? How would you describe yourself? How has your education prepared you for this position? How do you define success? In what way do you think you can make a contribution to this company? What type of relationship do you feel should exist between a supervisor and subordinates? What was your most rewarding experience during school? Do you have plans to continue your education? What have you gained from your extracurricular activities? Are you more comfortable working in a large group or with just a few people? How do you think you work under pressure? What do you know about this company/job? What do you feel is the most important aspect of a job? Are you willing to relocate? Travel? Work overtime? How do you spend your spare time? How well do you get along with other people? Why should I hire you? Practice Interview Questions
  • 9. INTERVIEW RATING SHEET Listed below are some qualities used to rate potential employees during an interview. After practicing an interview, how do you think you rate on these? Above Average Average Below Average 5 3 1 Ability to Talk Aggressiveness Appearance Courtesy Enthusiasm Intelligence Maturity Personality Poise Using the values given under each category, add the score for your answers and determine your rating on the following scale: 36 - 45 Ready for the interview 27 - 35 Might handle it; could use more practice 9 - 26 Definitely need more practice
  • 10. SUMMARY To Do Or Not To Do, That Is The Difference DO Prepare a complete, attractive résumé that stresses your qualifications in a positive manner. Get permission from people you plan to use as references. Write an effective cover letter that really sells “you.” Fill out the application completely, accurately, and legibly. Use the completed résumé as a reference for filling out the application. Arrive for the interview a few minutes early. Dress appropriately for the interview. Go to the interview alone. Bring résumé, social security card, work permits and licenses to the interview. Greet the receptionist and the interviewer courteously. Present yourself with confidence. Research the company. Be prepared to answer questions about yourself and your qualifications. Be prepared to ask questions about the company. Smile. Follow the interview with a thank-you letter. DO NOT Do not present a résumé that was hastily put together or has typographical errors and smudges. Do not use a general, all-purpose résumé. Do not give inaccurate information. Do not present an application that is unreadable or incomplete. Do not arrive late for an interview. Do not wear jeans, wrinkled clothing, or outrageous jewelry to an interview. Do not overdo perfume or aftershave. Do not take friends or family to an interview. Do not act as if the receptionist and interviewer are doing themselves a favor by seeing you. Do not forget your manners.
  • 11. MOST COMMON REASONS WHY PEOPLE ARE NOT HIRED Bad personal appearance Too aggressive Unable to express self clearly Poor interest and enthusiasm No career planning, no goals Overly nervous, under confident Too much emphasis on money Not willing to start at the bottom Discourteous Immature Speaks ill of former employers Cannot make eye contact with interviewer Messy application form Late arrival for interview Did not show appreciation for interviewer’s time Asked no questions about the company Could not give direct answers when questioned