Detail a day in which you prepare for an interview for a job utilizing the tips from your study guide. Describe what will take place before, during and after the interview. Incorporate the vocabulary terms
role, role strain, self-assessment, and networking.
Before I go on my job interview I will go shopping for something newto wear. I would wear something that's not to bright, and I won't have on that much jewlery. When I walk in I will be very polite and be honest the whole time I am there!
ReplyDeleteLacie Kitchens 2nd Period
When preparing for a interview I would
ReplyDelete-think postively
-be self Directed
-have a variety of skills
- Be prepared for the questions that you are going to be asked in the interview
-Prepare your teaching portfolio.
*** I think that the interview woiuld go really well: I would arrive on time for the interview,be well dressed and groomed, I would onj the appropiate dress clothes with not alot of colors ,I would ask alot of questions , and i would not vollunteer negative information that's what i think would happen during my interview. :)
I will look very professional. I will use my networking skills. I will play a role in which usin my self assessments behavior. In a nice professional manner.
ReplyDeleteWhen I perpare for a interview I make sure I go dress right.Have a postive thinking, have a variety of skills(dependable,enthusiastic,committed,woek hard,learn fast,manage your time.and look for etra work when you work is done)
ReplyDeleteby:s.adams 2nd period
I would dress professional and think postive things. Also i will talk in a professional way instead of slang.
ReplyDeleteA day to interview is in the early-morning , you get up eat an good healthy breakfast. Iron some descent neat clothes & take an shower. Make sure your clothes aren't to fancy or to regular. Have all information together and ready for your interview.
ReplyDeleteWhen I am preparing for an interview, I will remember to think positive, arrive on time, give a special thought to your appearance, have a variety of skills, and others. While I am there, if I am asked, I will state my role to the employer. I will let them know what my ROLE STRAIN(s) are, so they will be aware before they make their decision. Before the interview, I will make sure that I complete a SELF-ASSESSMENT. I don't want to go in unprepared. I will let the employer know how I found out about their business. If I found out by NETWORKING, I would let them know that.
ReplyDeleteChasity King
2nd Period
When I am preparing for an interview, i always be self-direccted. When you are going to an interview always set an role. Even though you are networkin, always there is going to be an person that cause your role strain to come out. An role strain is something thats makes you angry or it ticks you off. During an interview you will need to do your self assessments. Not only that always arrive on time.
ReplyDeleteJa'kayla Harris
2nd period
a day for an interview is to get up earlyand cook. then get a good shower make sure im not sleepy or tired for the interviewer. get out my best siute for church then make sure its not too showcase looking but confortable instead of too uptight iron my dress shirt. wear shoes that arent too high but also make sure they match what im wearing. make sure i take off all my extra earrings that includes my ears too no bigger than a stud one earringing in both ears. not too much make up but just enough to look proffesional.
ReplyDeletei found out by networking with someone on the internet. i also did a self assessment. when i prepare for the interview i need to have a positive attitude, and prepared to answer questions and your teaching portfolio. i will need to arrive on time. i will have a postive role on everything i do on the job. and i dont want role strain on me while i am working. i will provide full and focused answers.
ReplyDelete- What i would do before the interview is stand in front of a mirror and practice talking , clearly. i would also make sure to pick out an apppropiate outfit for that occasion. of cousre it would be alot of role strain/presure on me but it would be worth it in the end.
ReplyDeleteBefore the interview i will prepare my self with a professional dress. During the interview i will act proffesional, keep my eyes on whom im speaking too, keep my hands on my lap and not on my jewlery and etc, i would not lie, and etc. After i really do not know.
ReplyDeleteAmber Marcus
ReplyDelete2nd period
I think that before an interveiw you should think postive and be self directed(do things on your own people having to tell you to do it), have a varitey of skilluncerrsarry information.During the interveiw i think that you should be attentive, dont chew gum, and dont give out After the interveiw think postive and dont give up if you dont get the job.
i would think positively and dress properly. i would prepare my teaching protfolio and play a teachers role. i will arrive on time to the interview and use a very good body language. i would not have role strain. and i would network alot so that they can get to know me. it will be a great interview:)
ReplyDeleteBethani G. 2nd Period
ReplyDeleteA day for an interview.....
The first thing I would do is.... if the interview took place in the morning I would get up and take a shower. Afterwards, I would fix my hair and get dressed. I would go to my car and drive to a resteraunt for breakfast. during the interview, I would sit up straight and like a decent young lady. I would answer question in complete sentences.Also during the interview, if the person who is interviewing me asked self assessment, I would do it. I would tell him/her all about myself. After the interview, i would drive home and eat lunch. I would turn on my computer and wait for my employer to email me and tell me If I got the job or not. My role in an interview is to get the job I would need in order to take care of myself. My role strain would be to stress me getting a job. I would network to my friends and ask for advice.
My role as a person looking for a job is to be prepared for the interview. It is best that I get enough sleep for the interview so that I won't be tired and cranky. I dress nicely not to colorful but definitely not casual. I ware a watch and tuck my necklace in my shirt. I arrive early so there is no chance of being late. I meet my employer with a firm handshake and a smile never looking away. I give them a full self-assessment and let them know I'm open to any role they ask me to do and will never feel any role strain. I come in more after the interview to do some networking and get to know who I might be working with.
ReplyDeleteBefore the interveiw, make sure you look professional. Don't wear alot of colors and hanging/ droppy jewlery. During the interview, try not to be nervous. Try to relax and give the relevant information that they ask for and important information even if they don't ask. Don't give out too much information. Always keep the irrelevant information at the minimum. Don't go over board talking about yourself either. After the interview, make sure that you tell the person that you hope to hear from that person and/or thank you for your time. Give a good impression on yourself. Let that person know that you belong at that job. Role strain is like you have stress on you. A role is kind of like when you are the star of the show or this is your job. For example, your role as a student is to go to school and get a good education and a good job. A self-assessment is kind of like getting to know yourself better. Learning things about your-self you never thought you could do.
ReplyDeletebefore i go to an interview i have to get ready to look professional && while im in the interveiw im goin to be talkin professionaly
ReplyDeleteBefore the i go to an interview i would think positively, be self-directed, prepare questions for the interview, and prepare my portfolio.i would arrive on time provide full, focused answers.I'd give myself a self-assessment and i'd do my be with networking.I would do my best to try not to have role strain. The role that i put on would be a very professional one.
ReplyDeleteWhen going to an interview you need to think positivly, prepare your teaching portfolio, dress appropriatley. Have a good role and network with people that have similar roles as you. Give yourself a self-assessment.
ReplyDeleteBefore an interview you should prepare questions, prepare your teaching portfolio, and have variety of skills. During your interview you should arrive on time, make eye contact, smile, and provide full focused answers. After the interview is over shake hands with the person that was interviewing you. Know the role your playing.
ReplyDeleteI got up this morning for my interview ready to go my goals are : my role is to prepare for an interview i'm think positively ,the interview i'm need to have a great role strain by not having on flashy conserative jewely . Self - assessment is to be looking that person in the eye that tell that person you listening
ReplyDeleteBefore the interview I would think positive and clearly understand my self-assessment and know my role most important have my teaching portfolio ready and hope that I dont have a role strain and for the interview I would provide full focous answers and do a good networking connection wikth the person Iam interviewing.
ReplyDeleteI got up this morning getting ready for my job interview. Im putting on a brown pant suit and some brown heels. In here and they are making me do a self-assessment. They also asked me how are my networking skills. The role i want to take is the manger role.
ReplyDeleteBy:C.Tullis-3rd period
To have a great role you have to be a good character like when having stress or strain experienced by an individual when incompatible behavior, expectations, or obligations are associated with a single social role.
ReplyDeleteYasmen Volley -3rd period
I got up this morning and started my interview for nursing. My role is to be postive and open minded. My role strain is not to wear jewelry and be dressed appropiate. Im going to make good eye contact to show that im paying attention for my self assessment.
ReplyDeleteWhen you are getting prepared for an interview its all about having a good character. You should have a great attitude and play a great role.
ReplyDeleteby:c'aziah hagan
3rd period
Before getting ready for an interview I would make sure I have a have good self-assesment. I would make sure I have a positive attitude and I would play a good role.
ReplyDeletethunt-3rd
Before a important interview, I would set up some questions I find would be asked. I would have memorized My role, have memorized an explain on how I deal with my role strain, explain how I did my self-assessment, and last how I found out about this job, whether it was networking or through the hidden job market.
ReplyDeleteBy: Savannah Young
Period: 4th
To prepare for an interview, you have to make a self-assessment in order to have your skills and abilities fresh in your mind, so that you can quickly tell the person your information. Be sure to arrive on time, make sure your clothing and hygiene is in good shape. During the interview, try to keep up with what your rolls are going to be if you obtain this job. Pace yourself so that role strain does not bog you down. If you have networked with people or businesses in the past, bring that up in the interview. Follow the lead of your interviewer. After the interview, be on guard for the phone call from the job that tells you whether-or-not you get the job.
ReplyDeleteOn the morning of a job interview I would first dress proffesionally. I would also try to do a self-assessment to make sure this is a job I would enjoy. After my assessment I would go into the interview and try to avoid role strain. I would hope after the interview the role I portrayed and my networking skills were good enough to get me the job.
ReplyDeleteHi my name Kyla I am a good role which means I am good with responsibilites. I am also a good with self-assessment which means process of examining your intersts. I love network and it allows me to be better.
ReplyDeleteK.Jackson (:
4thPeriod
-Think positively
ReplyDelete-Give special thought to your appearance
-Choose conservative jewerly,accesories,and shoes
-Have a variety of skills
-Prepare questions
-prepare your teachinfg portfolio
Mikayla Thomas
4th period
M. WILLIAMS D. HARRIS 4TH THINK POSITIVELY,GIVE SPEACIAL THOUGHT TO YOUR APPEARANCE, CHOOSE CONSERVATIVE JEWELRY ACCESSORIES,AND SHOE,HAVE A VARIETY OF SKILLS, PREPARE YOUR TEACHING PORTFOLIO,ARRIVE ON TIME,BE SELF-DIRECTED,DO NOT VOLUNTEER NEGATIVE INFORMATION,SELL YOUR POSITIVE QUALITIES.
ReplyDelete-Role: Set of resposibilities that accompanies a position you hold in life.
ReplyDelete-Role Strain: A type of stress created by being unable to successfully balance multiple roles.
-Self-Assessment: Process of examining your intrests, abilities, values, and proffesional priorities.
It would have to be a good and sunny day. I don't want no rain, thundering, or lightning.
To prepare for an interview I will think positively, be self directed, have a variety of skills, prepare questions for an interview, and prepare your teaching portfolio. During the interview I will arive on time, give a special thought to your appearance, choose conservative jewelry,accesories,and shoes, use body language to show interest, provide focused answers, follow the lead of the interviewer,do not volunteer negative information. After the interview I will dwell on the positive and not the negative.
ReplyDelete-role: set of responsibilities that accompanies a position you hold in life
-role strain: a type of stress created by being unable to sucessfully balance multiple roles
-self assessment: process of examining your interests, abilities, values, and professional priorities
-networking: building relationships with people who can help you
BY: Brooke Benton
4th period
-Role: Set of responsibilties that accompanies a position you hold in life.
ReplyDelete-Role Strain: A type of stress created by being unable to successfully balanced multiple roles.
-Self-Assessment: Process of examining your interests, abilities, values, and professional priorities.
-Networking: Building relationships with people who can help you.
Preparing for an job interview can be a little stressful because things will go through your head like oh i forgot somethingbut reality is that your nervous. You should dresscasual or professional and make good eye contact that plays an important role when in an interview.
ReplyDelete........shyneka banks
Listen carefully and make sure that you are paying attention if they ask you a question you should answer it inteligently be dressed nice and ready to listen. If you are lucky it may be someone that you networked with when you were young.
ReplyDelete~Savanna Phillips<33 3rd block:)
-Think positively
ReplyDelete-Give special thought to your appearance
-Choose conservative jewerly,accesories,and shoes
-Have a variety of skills
-Prepare questions
-prepare your teachinfg portfolio
bY: Qua'Dasha Hughes
4th period
Before an interview I would do the following :
ReplyDelete- Wake up early to make sure I hae everthing I may need for the interview.
-think postively
-be self Directed
-have a variety of skills
- Be prepared for the questions that you are going to be asked in the interview
-Prepare your teaching portfolio
Queisheima Worth
4th pd
Before i go to an interview i will make sure i will be dressed in the right way,answer questions with correct language.
ReplyDeletejade h.
ZStreeter-4thblock
ReplyDeleteTo prepare for an interview, you have to make a self-assessment in order to have your skills and abilities fresh in your mind, so that you can quickly tell the person your information. Be sure to arrive on time, make sure your clothing and hygiene is in good shape. During the interview, try to keep up with what your rolls are going to be if you obtain this job.
B,Thomas-4thPeriod
ReplyDeleteWhen preparing for a interview I would
-think postively
-be self Directed
-have a variety of skills
- Be prepared for the questions that you are going to be asked in the interview
-Prepare your teaching portfolio.
When I prepare for a interview I make sure I go dress right. Have a positive thinking, have a variety of skills(dependable,enthusiastic,committed,woek hard, learn fast, manage your time. and look for extra work when you work is done. keep my eyes on whom am speaking too, keep my hands on my lap and not on my jewelry and etc, I would not lie.
ReplyDeleteby:jakeyah
Be familiar with the job. Be able to draw from a variety of experiences. Let others help you out. Think 'STAR' - Situation or Task, Action and Result. Use recent examples. If you are stuck for an answer to a particular question, it is reasonable to ask the interviewer if you may move on to the next one and you'll come back it.
ReplyDeleteWhen preparing for a interview I would
ReplyDelete-*think postive
-*be self Directed
-*have a variety of skill
-Ashley Welborn 4th pd
i found out by networking with someone on the internet. i also did a self assessment.
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