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Quiz 20: Interviewing Techniques and Strategies
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Question 1
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During the closing of an interview, it is important for the interviewer to explain to the interviewee what will happen next.
Question 2
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Cultural background can have a profound influence on the way an interviewee answers questions.
Question 3
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The interviewer is responsible for helping the interviewee feel comfortable.
Question 4
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The goal of an information-gathering interview is to gather the information needed to resolve a problem, tension, or conflict.
Question 5
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"What college did you attend?" This question is an example of an open interview question.
Question 6
True/False
The tunnel sequence begins with broad, open-ended questions and then moves to narrower, specific questions.
Question 7
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While most employers do require a cover letter to be submitted along with a résumé, they have little impact on whether a candidate gets an interview.
Question 8
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A common goal in the opening of an interview is to build a friendly rapport between the participants so that there is a feeling of mutual trust.
Question 9
True/False
Your year-end performance appraisal at your job would be considered a form of interview.
Question 10
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Competent interviewers should strive to ask directed questions so that there is no ambiguity about what answer they are looking for.
Question 11
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Effective interviewers keep their motivation for the interview a mystery until after they have finished asking questions. This way, they are able to get more honest responses.
Question 12
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Successful job searches often require networking in addition to searching online job postings.
Question 13
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The inverted funnel sequence starts with narrow, specific questions, and then moves to more open-ended, broad questions.
Question 14
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You should avoid listing special skills on your résumé that are not directly related to the job you are applying for because they may suggest to the employer that you did not carefully read the job posting.