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This FREE worksheet includes 1 page from our Practical Life Skills - Employment & Volunteering title.
This Mind Map asks students to brainstorm different questions that may be asked during an interview. This worksheet can be used on its own, or paired with the individual resource. And the best part is, it's FREE.
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How to use this Graphic Organizer:
You’ve scored the interview. Now it’s time to impress! Thinking of questions before you go is a good way to prepare. How will you know what will be asked? Often you can get an idea from what kind of job it is. Will you deal with people? You may be asked about how you treat your customers. Will you need to work with money? You may be asked about your math skills. A mind map is a great way to brainstorm ideas. There is no wrong answer! Don’t worry! Start with the big ideas. They will be the biggest circles. Some ideas for questions may be about your skills. They may ask about your past work. Any idea that relates to those will be attached. You can go on and on and on. Add anything you can think of. You never know what you will think of!
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About the full resource, Practical Life Skills - Employment & Volunteering:
Give students the tools they need to get a job. Prepare students with tips on filling out a job application and writing a resume. Get to know what kind of questions to expect at an interview and how to prepare for them. Gain the skills needed to thrive on the job and properly communicate with peers and supervisors. Find out the benefits of volunteering and know what your rights are as employees. Comprised of reading passages, graphic organizers, real-world activities, crossword, word search and comprehension quiz, our resource combines high interest concepts with low vocabulary to ensure all learners comprehend the essential skills required in life. All of our content is reproducible and aligned to your State Standards and are written to Bloom's Taxonomy.
This FREE worksheet includes 1 page from our Practical Life Skills - Employment & Volunteering title.
This Mind Map asks students to brainstorm different questions that may be asked during an interview. This worksheet can be used on its own, or paired with the individual resource. And the best part is, it's FREE.
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How to use this Graphic Organizer:
You’ve scored the interview. Now it’s time to impress! Thinking of questions before you go is a good way to prepare. How will you know what will be asked? Often you can get an idea from what kind of job it is. Will you deal with people? You may be asked about how you treat your customers. Will you need to work with money? You may be asked about your math skills. A mind map is a great way to brainstorm ideas. There is no wrong answer! Don’t worry! Start with the big ideas. They will be the biggest circles. Some ideas for questions may be about your skills. They may ask about your past work. Any idea that relates to those will be attached. You can go on and on and on. Add anything you can think of. You never know what you will think of!
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About the full resource, Practical Life Skills - Employment & Volunteering:
Give students the tools they need to get a job. Prepare students with tips on filling out a job application and writing a resume. Get to know what kind of questions to expect at an interview and how to prepare for them. Gain the skills needed to thrive on the job and properly communicate with peers and supervisors. Find out the benefits of volunteering and know what your rights are as employees. Comprised of reading passages, graphic organizers, real-world activities, crossword, word search and comprehension quiz, our resource combines high interest concepts with low vocabulary to ensure all learners comprehend the essential skills required in life. All of our content is reproducible and aligned to your State Standards and are written to Bloom's Taxonomy.