2. Question Number 1
At what point in a interview should you ask questions?
The end
of the
interview
Don’t as this may be
rude
wait to see
how it goes
and ask next
time
When you feel
like it
3. Question Number 2
What would be the most effective way to give guidelines
TalkingThrough the post
Video
message
By Email
4. Question Number 3
How important is spelling and grammar and what affect does it have on the
reader ?
Its not acceptable
as reader may not
understand
The reader does
not care
Should have
good spelling
Not
Important at
all
5. Question Number 4
Why is it important to have appropriate body language
Because they
might get
distracted
First impressions
count
They might not
like it
Its not
important
6. Question Number 5
What is the most effective way of note taking?
Write it down on your hand but
only the little things that you
might think you need
Take it down on a note pad or even
better electronically so that it can be
even more secured in case notepad
gets lost
Take it all in your head
and don’t try and
forget
7. Question Number 6
Why is it important to have a good and fast response?
It shows that you know what the
interviewer is on about and that
you are on track with what is
being sais
It shows that you are
confident and you are able
to show respect
They might not like the way you
take time in thinking and don’t
want to wait long for a short
response
8. New Question!
when giving advice, why is it important that the information
is accurate?
Makes you look
smart?
As they might spread that
information to someone else or
even do something incorrect
Its not important just make
sure you don’t do it again!
11. New Question!
When in a debate, should you always fight for what you believe?
Yes as its important in
what you think and
would make you look
weak
You should always look at it
from different view point so
you understand more of what
others think
Never think about what
others have to say as its
irrelevant
Its usual to ask questions at interviews e.g. what you will get paid and how many hours per week, start and end times etc. but always wait till the interview ends so that you get and understand all the information from the person whose interviewing you and its also polite to wait till the end its also the best and effective time to ask.
This depends on what type of person you are but in most cases the most effective way to explain would be simply talking with them as then if they don’t understand something or don’t agree to it then they can express what they mean
The only real answer to this question and that is basic spelling and grammar checks should be made after any type of word processing is done. It doesn't just make it easier for the reader but also makes a good impression to potential employers
Body language always counts as giving the wrong impression way become something worse then it is for example if your in a interview, you might not giving the wrong impression on purpose or not mean it but the employer might not see it like that.
Its always a bad idea to try and think you are able to remember things when you cant so taking it down on notes would be the best thing to do when you don’t know something or learning something new.
Having a delay in a response could mean the difference between getting a job or not as when asked a question a delay would mean that you need to stop and think which the interviewer may not want, but what they do want is that fast response as it means you have a good understanding.
Giving the correct advice is important because it may well likely be passed on so being corrected it important, it could lead you to be in trouble or worse depending on what you say or may even lead others to doing some think wrong.Make sure your always correct by checking up on what you say and how you say it as you don’t want it coming out wrong.
Always look at situations different as no one is always right but everyone does have a different opinion, sometime you are right but its important that you don’t get over yourself in thinking that everthink you say is right and sometimes you need to look at things in a different way and not like you always may have done.