1. Who did you interview with and what is their job title? Daryl Blakely, Foreman
2. What was most useful to you about this experience? It was very helpful to get actual practice instead of just learning what things to do and say in an interview.
3. What was the most difficult question you were asked? Why? What are your weaknesses. It was hard for me to answer this question without feeling really nervous, and I was not as prepared as I could have been. I am glad I got experience answering it though. Next time it should be easier.
4. What advice would you give to others preparing for an interview? Practice in front of a mirror, so you have already done it once.
5. Name at least three (3) things you learned.
1- I learned that practice makes a big difference in my confidence level.
2- I learned to use the STAR method of answering questions.
3- I learned that it is important to research the company you are interviewing with, and be prepared to ask questions.
6. Name at least three (3) things that can be improved on for your next interview.
1-eye contact
2-not saying "um", or "and" so much.
3-Have answers prepared to possible questions and practice them.
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