Work Interviews: Preparation and Practice
Vocational Studies
Year 9
8 questions
~16 mins
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This worksheet will help you understand the key aspects of interviews for a job. You will learn about questions, preparation, and presentation skills.
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Work Interviews: Preparation and Practice
Subject: Vocational StudiesGrade: Year 9
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This worksheet will help you understand the key aspects of interviews for a job. You will learn about questions, preparation, and presentation skills.
Answer all questions in the spaces provided.
1.
Explain why it is important to research a company before attending a job interview.
[4 marks]2.
List three common questions you might be asked during a job interview and suggest a good way to answer each.
[6 marks]3.
Describe how you should prepare your clothing and appearance for a formal job interview.
[4 marks]4.
Sketch a professional outfit suitable for a job interview in an office environment.
[6 marks]Drawing / Sketch space
5.
List three important non-verbal skills to use during an interview and explain why they are important.
[6 marks]6.
Describe the purpose of asking questions at the end of an interview and give an example of a good question to ask.
[4 marks]7.
Outline three tips for effectively answering difficult or unexpected questions during an interview.
[6 marks]8.
Draw a checklist of five things you should do after an interview to leave a good impression.
[5 marks]Drawing / Sketch space
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