Business ~ Workplace Etiquette
Job Seekers Etiquette
Quiz
Test
Your Job Seeker's E.I. (Etiquette Intelligence)
Are You a Potential New
Hire or Just Another Resume?
How
did you decide what kind of a job to look for?
A. I carefully evaluated
my skills, interests and goals and have targeted a profession
that would allow me to achieve my goals and keep me interested
over a long period of time.
B. A lot of my friends
have gone into this profession and they're reasonably happy
with it.
C. I don't care what
I do, I just want to make a lot of money.
How
have you put networking to work for you?
A. I have contacted
everyone I know to see if they have any good contacts for me
or if they have heard of any job openings.
B. I told a few of
my friends that I was looking for work, but I don't want to
push anyone into helping me find a job.
C. I want to get this
job on my own.
How
have you used the phone to find out about open positions?
A. I have called all
of the places where I am interested in working to see if they
have any open positions.
B. I'm afraid that
if I call I will be bothering them.
C. I'm not planning
to contact any potential employers by phone. If they need help
they'll advertise.
How
have you been trying to find ads that describe the job you want?
A. I read the ads in the local
papers, online, and in all of the related trade publications
I could find both in print and online.
B. I read the ads in the paper
and I have been keeping my eyes open downtown for Help Wanted
signs.
C. I read the ads
in the local paper.
How
have you made sure that your resume really sells you and your
skills?
A. I carefully created my resume
with all of my strengths and related experience in mind. Then
I proof read it again and again. Finally, I handed it out to
a few of my professional contacts to get their feedback on it.
B. I took a lot of time to create
my resume and I ran it through spell check on my computer.
C. I wrote down what I've done
in my career and when I did it.
What do you say
in the cover letter?
A. I write a letter detailing why
I want the available position, why I am qualified to fill it,
and where I have received the experience that qualifies me for
the position.
B. I write a paragraph telling
them that I am interested in the open position, that I have
a lot of good experience and that I am a very hard working employee.
C. I just write a few sentences
saying that I am interested in the job they advertised in the
paper.
How do you dress
for the interview?
A. I try to dress with the culture
of the office I am visiting in mind while striving to look professional.
B. I wear my normal work clothesthe
ones I wore to work that day anyway.
C. I wear my jeans and tee shirtI
don't want to have to change who I am just to make an impression.
How do you respond
to questions in the interview?
A. I listen carefully and take
time to think about each question before offering a response,
being sure to highlight my strengths.
B. I respond quickly with the first
response that comes to me.
C. As soon as I think I know what
the question is, I jump in with my answer, even if the interviewer
is not finished asking the question.
How do you choose
your references?
A. I think about who I have worked
for and where I got job experience that relates to the job I
am looking for. Then, I call the former employers who I have
targeted and ask them if they would be willing to speak about
me. Finally, if they agree to be one of my references, I send
them a copy of my resume and a letter telling them what I am
looking for.
B. I list my favorite past employers
and call them or leave messages telling them that someone might
be calling to ask about me.
C. I just list all of my previous
employers and hope that they say good things about me.
When do you send
thank you notes?
A. I send out a thank you note
after every interview on the day of the interview. Even if they
don't hire me this time, I am pretty sure they will remember
me next time.
B. I send thank you notes to the
places where I really want to work. I don't bother with the
others.
C. I don't think thank you notes
are really necessary. They know I am interested in the job and
that's really all that matters.
SCORING
Add up the number of corresponding points for each letter.
As are 2 points, Bs are 1 point and Cs are 0
points.
15 20 You get the job! Youre interested and excited about your
work, you are thoughtful and considerate and we think you'll
be a huge asset to the company!
10 14 You are being considered. Focus on approaching every
job opportunity with enthusiasm and confidence. Remember, you
want the job offer, even if you don't think you'll take the
job.
0 9 Your resume is in the pile. You need to spend considerable
time considering what you want to do with your career before
applying for any more jobs, and when you do applysell
yourself!
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