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Take this opinion poll and see how your answers compare with others who have taken the poll.

Job interviews are one-sided conversations. As the interview subject, I answer the questions raised by the interviewer and nothing more.

    agree
    disagree
    not sure

It's smart to try to anticipate the interviewer's questions in advance and to role-play my responses with a friend or family member

    agree
    disagree
    not sure

Interviewers expect job candidates to lie about bad grades and failed courses

    true
    false
    not sure

In a tight job market, interviewers are not likely to care if I have a bad attitude as long as I can do the work.

    agree
    disagree
    not sure

It is illegal for an interviewer to ask about my marital status, family, health, child care arrangements, religion, or politics during a job interview

    true
    false
    not sure

When I go on a job interview, the first subject to bring up is salary and benefits.

    true
    false
    not sure

 

   
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