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Directions : Read the passage and answer the following questions. You've written your resume. You've fine tuned your cover letter. You've completed the application. You've lined up your references. Finally, you've been invited to an interview for a job! Interviewing for jobs can be a daunting (yet exhilarating) prospect. Like anything, you will get better with practice. However, the more practice you have in job interviews usually means you're also racking up the rejections, and no one likes to experience too much rejection. Now that you've landed an interview, what's the best way to impress the hiring official, be invited back for a second interview, and get offered the job? You need to be prepared, and, surprisingly, it's incredibly important to know what not to say during an interview. One slip could mean the difference between a job offer and a rejection. With that in mind, here are the things you should never say during a job interview. How much does the job pay? As a general rule, wages and salaries are not usually discussed during a first interview. Asking about this makes you seem like you only care about money. Even if you are invited to a second or third interview, let the employer bring up the topic of money. Be prepared to tell them how much you're expecting. Give a range of what you'd accept rather than a specific amount. Estimating too high or too low might automatically knock you out of the running. It's important to do your research, though. How much do other employers pay? What's the going rate for the position? What does your company do? If you don't know what the company makes or does, why are you interviewing for them? Do your research. With the unbelievable amount of information available on the Internet and at the local library, there's absolutely no excuse for ignorance. You should walk into the interview knowing a lot about the company. I didn't get along with my old boss because . . . Criticizing a previous employer implies that you may do the same to them when you leave. Instead, explain how you overcame a difference of opinion and how you managed difficult situations. Don't dwell on negative issues, and make your answer short. I don't have any questions for you. Of course you do. Saying you don't have any questions indicates you aren't very interested in the job or don't know much about the company. Do your research and walk into the interview with questions. Try to think of questions that the interviewer won't answer as part of the introduction. For example, ask about expansion plans or future development within the company. I've been going through a rough patch at home . . . Interviewers will probably ask you to share something about yourself. Remember to keep your response pertinent to the job and position. Talk about your education, previous employment, goals, and ambitions. If you mention hobbies or personal interests, keep it short. Do not discuss personal problems. In five years, I want to live on a tropical island . When asked about your future, employers want to know how your goals will benefit their company. Saying anything else will tell them that you aren't ambitious or interested in the job at hand. What do you want to achieve in this job or in this industry? 41) Of the following, which is the least likely place you would find this article? A. Business magazine. B. College newspaper. C. Management textbook. D. Online blog. 42)Which of the following would make the best title for this article? A. What Not to Say in a Job Interview B. Landing the Perfect Job C. Acing Your Next Job Interview D. How to Get a Job Interview 43)According to this article, what is an acceptable topic of discussion in a job interview? A. Details of your "dream job". B. Hobbies and personal interests. C. Details of a recent divorce. D. Disagreements you had with a previous employer. 44)Based on this information, potential employers are interested in which of the following qualities? A. Apathy. B. Sympathy. C. Honesty. D. Ambition. 45)With which of the following statements would the writer of this article agree? A. There are only six things you shouldn't say during an interview. B. In a job interview, you should answer all questions as quickly as possible. C. You should share as little about yourself in an interview as possible. D. Every answer you give during an interview should be well thought out.
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