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Re: Is this okay![]()
Posted by Sue R on 12/29/07
For each of my interviews, I always prepare a list of questions
and keep it in my purse. When the interviewer asks if I have any
questions, I always pull out my list and ask any that have not
been answered. They are usually impressed - I've received offers
for every job I've ever wanted. Good luck!
On 12/29/07, FB wrote:
> On 11/01/07, What? wrote:
>> How can you memorize answers when you do not know what the
>> questions will be??
>>
>> On 10/22/07, Teacher Interview wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'm preparing for upcoming teacher interviews and job
>>> fairs; I would like to know if it is okay to have a legal
>>> pad with answers the interviewee could reference to, when
>>> answering questions or is it just best to memorize all
>>> your answers?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>
> I think it's a good question-- You can (and should!) prepare
> for a teaching interview by thinking about common questions
> and how to answer them.
>
> I don't think you want to "memorize" answers, but you should
> have a good feel for the basic questions that are asked at all
> interviews.
>
> I'd skip the legal pad idea, but beforehand it is a good idea
> to search for interview questions on the internet and practice
> answering them with a friend or family member... or on your
> own in front of a mirror.
>
> - FB
>