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Capo

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What is the purpose of ice breaking time in the first few minutes of an interview?
 
  1.
  To motivate the prospective employer
  2.
  To determine your likes and dislikes
  3.
  To allow for a comfort level to be established
  4.
  To allow time for personal questions

Question 2

Which of the following is not considered an entrance skill?
 
  1.
  A smile
  2.
  Gait and body position
  3.
  A firm handshake
  4.
  Manner of dress



jaygar71

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 3
Ice breaking allows time for a comfort level to be established. This is a time for casual conversation and helps with an effective interview because both people are relaxed.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 4
Your manner of dress is not considered to be an entrance skill. Entrance skills are your gait, facial expression, and handshake.



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