FCS Final
What type of paper should be used for a resume and cover letter? a. copy paper b. colored paper c. cardstock d. bonded paper
Bonded paper
Generation X
Born in the mid 60s and 70s, children, grandchildren of the baby boomers, small group
T/F The first step in planning your career would be to contact potential employers
False
T/F The food and nutrition field has four distinct segments- nutrition, food safety, food production, and hospitality
False
T/F Traditional men's fashion is the backbone of the fashion industry
False
T/F Two of the cross-cutting themes in the FCS unifying body of knowledge are: human ecosystems and life course development
False
Clinical dietitians
Health care professionals who hole the credentials of registered dietitian
Nuclear Family
Only the parents and children, do not have to be married, basic social unit
Nonsalary benefits may include all of the following except? a. holidays and vacations b. flexibility in work scheduling c. bi weekly pay d. insurance coverage
bi weekly pay
Ways to build your resume include all of the following except? a. job shadowing b. circle of friends c. volunteering d. internships
circle of friends
Hospitality is
one of the largest employers within the world
Holistic approach
take all outside factors into consideration
How should you respond to the question, "Where do you see yourself in five years?" a. "I just want to be at a place in my life when I'm happy with who i am-- the job I'm doing would have to support that b. "I could see myself starting my own business" c. "I would hope I am still with this organization in a position of increased responsibility, making a vital contribution to its success." d. "I just want to have a steady income that I am satisfied with and that allows me to be financially independent"
"I would hope I am still with this organization in a position of increased responsibility, making a vital contribution to its success."
The best way to answer the question, "Why do you want to work for our company," is by saying: a. "You've been the market leader for the past five years because of the reputation of your products and quality of customer satisfaction and I would like to contribute my services to continue the organization's successes." b. "You've been the market leaders for the past five years, and I think it would be really great for my career to work for your organization c. "I love the fact that I can dress in jeans every day and that the office is only a five minute bike ride from the beach" d. "I'm really attracted by the great salary and benefits your company offers."
"You've been the market leader for the past five years because of the reputation of your products and quality of customer satisfaction and I would like to contribute my services to continue the organization's successes."
Food and Nutrition field has what 3 distinct segments
1. nutrition 2. food production 3. hospitality
It's best to arrive how early before an interview? a. 1 hour b. 30 min c. 10-15 min d. 1 min
10-15 min
Catherine Beecher
1800-1876, wrote very first FCS textbook, treaty on domestic economy
Mary B Welch
1841-1923, taught home economics at college, 1st FCS teacher
Annie Dewey
1850-1922, brought home economics into schools, cofounded international library of congress
Melvil Dewey
1859-1952, reformed for masses, spelling reform, Dewey decimal system
Federal Lands are sold to support colleges of agriculture and mechanical arts: a. 1862 First Morrill Act b. 1887 Hatch Act c. 1899 Lake Placid Conference d. 1917 Smith-Hughes Act e. 1998 Perkins Act
1862 First Morrill Act
Professionals in diverse disciplines related to science and education for home and family services met to create curriculum: a. 1862 First Morrill Act b. 1887 Hatch Act c. 1899 Lake Placid Conference d. 1917 Smith-Hughes Act e. 1998 Perkins Act
1899 Lake Placid Conference
Era one
1900s-1930s, focus on health, sanitation, hygiene, importance of household production as a legitimate form of economic production
Established the Extension Service and the 4-H program: a. 1862 First Morrill Act b. 1887 Hatch Act c. 1899 Lake Placid Conference d.1914 Smith-Lever Act e. 1998 Perkins Act
1914 Smith-Lever Act
Era two
1940s-1950s, focus on household equipment, efficiency step saving, task simplification, standardized work units
Era three
1950s-1960s, focus on family values, goals, standards, resources, decision making, organization and process, optimization of families, gradual swing away from work performance in the home
Era four
1970s-1990s, development of systems framework, interconnections among family, home and society
Francis Bacon
1st person to suggest that human life could be improved, more than just survival, 1500s-early 1600s
Who can legally be called a nutritionist in the state of MN? a. A Foods & Nutrition Graduate b. A Registered Dietician c. Any medical professional with nutrition training d. Both A and B e. A, B and C
A Registered Dietician
Blended Family
A couple with children from current relationships and past relationships
Strives to improve the quality and standards of individual and family life by providing educational programs, influencing public policy, and through communication a. AAFCS b. ACTE c. ADA d. NCFR
AAFCS
The nation's largest organization of food and nutrition professionals a. AAFCS b. ACTE c. ADA d. NCFR
ADA
A cover letter should always accompany your resume when it is: a. mailed b. e-mailed c. all of the above d. none of the above
All of the above
An area currently being addressed in diversity: a. Religious freedom b. Media and music representations of ethnic groups and culture c. Age discrimination d. Gender equality e. All of the above
All of the above
Effective career planning requires what types of data a. inward self-assessment b. outward environmental assessment c. data that helps you make connections between the inward and outward d. all of the above
All of the above
Home Economics was founded to improve the quality of family life and the home during the Industrial Revolution. Changes that were occurring during that time were: a. The Great Depression b. Immigrants c. Movement to cities d. Population growth e. All of the above
All of the above
The best way to "highlight" in a resume is to use a. boldface headings b. italicized headings c. formatting and spacing d. all of the above
All of the above
Work experience can help your educational and professional development in many ways such as: a. learning procedures b. learning policies c. learning daily activities typical of the work world d. all of the above
All of the above
Professionalism is presented through all of the following except.. a. amount of salary earned b. communication skills c. personal self-presentation d. appropriate dress
Amount of salary earned
Which one of the following interview questions is illegal to ask? a. How would you describe yourself? b. Why should we hire you? c. Are you married? d. What is your current salary?
Are you married?
Freedom of an individual to choose and act on their own. Involves the family's ability to make informed decisions and act accordingly a. Autonomy b. Beneficence c. Fidelity d. Justice e. Veracity
Autonomy
A degree in the department of Family and Consumer Science at MSU should be listed on your resume as what degree? a. Bachelor of Science b. Bachelor of Arts c. Associate of Applied Science D. Bachelor of Family Consumer Science
Bachelor of Science
Doing good for an individual. Involves action that is on behalf of families for their own good a. Autonomy b. Beneficence c. Fidelity d. Justice e. Veracity
Beneficence
Extended Family
Beyond immediate family
Minnesota State University, Mankato majors in FCS
Child development and family studies dietetics family and consumer science education foods and nutrition
This involves doing what you can to make your community a better place
Citizenship
Basic Human Needs
Clothing, shelter, food, and relationships
What college are FCS majors classified under
College of allied health and nursing
W.O. Atwater
Developed the caloric table, 1844-1907, Ag experiment stations
Women chemist who is recognized as the founder of Home Economics: a. Catherine Beecher b. Ellen Richards c. Annie Dewey d. Martha Van Rensselaer
Ellen Richards
According to the mission of family and consumer sciences, meeting family needs is done through ________ a. Financial resources b. Education c. Analysis d. Integration e. Empowerment
Empowerment
Goals of service-learning include all of the following except.. a. enhance learning through texts, discussion groups, instructors, and other classroom activities b. learn about civic responsibility c. learn problem solving skills d. enhance learning through practical experience and reflection
Enhance learning through texts, discussion groups, instructors, and other classroom activities
This is not only about playing by the rules, but includes being open-minded and using equity as a principle when dealing with others
Fairness
T/F 'laissez-faire' leadership perspective would have the leader make most decisions
False
T/F A foods & Nutrition major can take the RD exam and become a Registered Dietician
False
T/F A low credit score can provide you with access to loans at favorable rates
False
T/F A salary offer is usually the most difficult to assess
False
T/F A very large percentage of jobs are obtained through the Internet
False
T/F AAFCS is an acronym for the Affiliated Associates of Family Consumer Sciences
False
T/F Although education is essential to all societies, career opportunities in family and consumer sciences education are being phased out by technological advances
False
T/F An 'autocratic leadership' perspective would have the group make the decisions
False
T/F Because caterers have many tasks oversee, businesses often grow very large. In fact, many catering businesses employ upwards of 60 employees although many of these workers are part-time
False
T/F Being the most qualified candidate for the position always guarantees you will get the job
False
T/F Communication is rarely used with dealing with professional ethics
False
T/F Divorce rates in the United States continue to rise
False
T/F During an interview, it is important to be comfortable, so lean back in your chair and appear casual
False
T/F During the Depression, fashion was a main focus as consumers tried desperately to maintain a status in society
False
T/F FCS education students pick one specific area of FCS to study
False
T/F Family and Consumer Science has a low profile in public policy
False
T/F For an individual just graduating from college, with very limited experience, it is suggested to have resumes that are two pages in length
False
T/F In 1970, the name Family Consumer Sciences was adopted by AAFCS for the profession
False
T/F Internships are always a paid experience
False
T/F Jobs in the field of Family and Consumer Science do not deal with many ethical situations
False
T/F Leaders and Legislators are the 'sole players' in public policy
False
T/F Minnesota State University, Mankato began as a "Land Grant" University
False
T/F Offer a handshake only at the end of the interview, not at the beginning
False
T/F On the first U.S. census there were three racial categories listed: white, American Indian and other
False
T/F Polyester, acrylics, and nylon are just a few of the dozens of natural fibers that are grown and harvested from plants
False
T/F Professional organizations are established just for experienced professionals
False
T/F Since the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences does not have a code of ethics, it is recommended that they create one
False
T/F Taking detailed notes in an interview is an accepted practice
False
T/F Technology has had little to no effect on globalization
False
T/F The Midwest is not an area for food industry; therefore, jobs are scarce
False
T/F The University of Minnesota has the largest FCS Education program in the state of Minnesota
False
T/F The ability to borrow money is a right of all citizens under the laws of the constitution
False
T/F Volunteer work should be listed as a hobby or interest on your resume, not as experience
False
T/F Wants are your beliefs that certain behaviors, attitudes, and actions are preferable to others
False
The AAFCS uses a policy analysis organizing tool in impacting public policy that is based on "Seven I's"
False
T/F The Family Consumer Science program here at Minnesota State University, Mankato has five areas of emphasis: Dietetics, Textiles and Clothing, Child Development and Family Studies, FCS Education and Foods and Nutrition
False, doesnt have textiles and clothing
Caroline Hunt
Female professor at University of Wisconsin, only female know for movement, wrote life of Ellen Swallow Richards
Being faithful and keeping promises... honoring contracts, agreements, and promises a. Autonomy b. Beneficence c. Fidelity d. Justice e. Veracity
Fidelity
Ellen Swallow Richards
Founder for FCS movement, smithsonion museums most influential people in America, Chemist,
First to suggest that human life could be improved a. Francis Bacon b. Melvil Dewey c. W.O. Atwater d. Benjamin Andrews e. John Hatch
Francis Bacon
Era One (1900-1930's) of FCS history focused on: a. Household equipment, efficiency, step saving, tast simplification, standardized work units b. Family values, goals, standards, resources, decision making, organization and process, optimization of families, gradual swing away from work performance in the home c. Health, sanitation, hygiene, importance of household production as a legitimate form of economic production d. Development of systems framework, interconnections among family, home and society e. All of the above
Health, sanitation, hygiene, importance of household production as a legitimate form of economic production
Generation Y
Huge group, increased digital technology, strengthened relationships, families are shrinking, same sex marriage, environmental concerns, ethnic diversity, more work and life choices, global economy
A thank-letter that follows up an interview should be sent: a. immediately after the interview b. several days after the interview c. 1 week after the interview d. only if the interview went well
Immediately after the interview
Most interviewers are glad to answer a few questions... it shows that the applicant is..? a. interested in the position b. intelligent c. not desperate d. all of the above
Interested in the position
Treating persons who are equal as equals and persons who are unequal different according to their differences a. Autonomy b. Beneficence c. Fidelity d. Justice e. Veracity
Justice
LEED stands for ______ a. Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design b. Lessons Earned and Established Designing c. Leading Environments, Energy and Dependability d. Lighting, Engineering, Equality, Dimension e. Legacy of Environmental Energy Demands
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
Which is the correct way to list MSU on a resume? a. Minnesota State University b. Minnesota State University, Mankato, MN c. Minnesota State University Makt. d. Mankato State University
Minnesota State University, Mankato, MN
Provides a forum for family researchers, educators and practitioners and works to promote family well-being a. AAFCS b. ACTE c. ADA d. NCFR
NCFR
Currently which one of the following sources of jobs is least used: a. newspaper want ads b. online sources c. personal contacts d. career centers and/or agencies
Newspaper want ads
Included in the FCS unifying body of knowledge core concepts are: a. Human ecosystems b. Wellness c. Resource development and sustainability d. None of the above e. All of the above
None of the above
National honor society founded at the University of Minnesota recognize scholarship in FCS: a. Omicron Nu b. Kappa Omicron Phi c. Beta Gamma d. Delta Omicron Nu e. Phi Upsilon Omicron
Phi Upsilon Omicron
Nutrition educators
Provide nutrition information to students and food service workers in both public and private education, from child care centers through universities
This includes using good manners, and being considerate of the feelings and culture of others
Respect of others
A common theme in ethical behavior, this means not only preserving in tasks, but also doing your best
Responsibility
Action Plan
Systematic plan for attaining your goals
Which of the following is not one of the most common mistakes job seekers make during job interviews? a. limp, clammy handshake b. over emphasis on money c. lack of interest and enthusiasm d. too much knowledge of the company
Too much knowledge of the company
T/F A 401(k) can be rolled into another 401(k) or an IRA
True
T/F A dualistic economy lacks a middle class
True
T/F A part of the hiring decision is based on the non-verbal portion of an interview
True
T/F Although families have always existed in various forms, the breadth of family diversity has increased significantly in the U.S. culture since the 1960s
True
T/F An action plan is a systematic plan for attaining your goals
True
T/F An early example of public policy for FCS is the work of Ellen Richards
True
T/F Apparel goes far beyond covering the human body and protecting it from the environment
True
T/F As a result of cultures intermingling, we are actually adopting various cultural preferences over the course of time
True
T/F As currencies become more easily interchangeable, tourists are more likely to travel between countries
True
T/F At the end of the interview, you should always ask about the next step in the process
True
T/F Between 1977 and 1997, children of interracial parentage more than doubled in the U.S.
True
T/F Bonus amounts vary widely, as do the conditions under which they are given
True
T/F Clothing, accessories, and body adornment are a way we express culture, show social status, and communicate gender and religious values
True
T/F Collaboration is the process of partnering with others to accomplish a goal
True
T/F Commercial interior design encompasses nonresidential interior spaces such as work environments, health care facilities, retail stores, and community spaces
True
T/F Cooperative extension agents act as community resource people, spokespeople, and community educators in all areas of family and consumer sciences
True
T/F Decisions are not always easy because every policy involves choosing between alternatives
True
T/F Despite school or career changes, most values remain constant
True
T/F Each job shadow experience affords you a new professional contact
True
T/F Ethical situations often involve "gray areas"
True
T/F Ethics are a part of professionalism
True
T/F Ethics entail values, and in Western culture, values are viewed as personal
True
T/F Ethics not only deals with individuals but also relationships
True
T/F Evaluate your cover letter and resume from the employer's point of view
True
T/F FCS Education is by necessity an evolving curriculum
True
T/F FCS draws from a number of core disciplines such as psychology, sociology, economics, biology, and chemistry to creatively solve everyday problems faced by individuals. This is why it is called an applied discipline
True
T/F FCS is founded on the philosophy that teaching life skills will improve the quality of life for families and individuals
True
T/F FCS professionals often deal with ethical situations from two perspectives- their own perspectives as well as the perspective of society
True
T/F Family and community service professionals serve the needs of people at all stages of life development
True
T/F Family and community services professionals help individuals and families to find, secure, and use available resources
True
T/F Family and community services professionals work with the goal of individual and family empowerment and self-management
True
T/F Few federal laws protect untraditional families
True
T/F Globally, the number of people who are 65 years of age or older has already increased dramatically over the last 50 years and this age group is predicted to continue to increase
True
T/F Greeting the receptionist/ assistant when you arrive and treating him or her with respect is an important key to your success
True
T/F Housing industry concerns include; the need to provide housing for a growing population, the lack of affordable housing, and the concern over the effect of building growth on the environment
True
T/F Housing specialists have expertise in serving special populations with unique housing needs
True
T/F In our society, the term family is used loosely and frequently
True
T/F In the human services professions, such as Family Consumer Science, volunteering is an accepted way to better your chances for employment after college
True
T/F In the past decade, digital communication devices have increased the actual work hours for many employees who are accessible 24 hours a day
True
T/F Insurance companies may hire Foods & Nutrition majors as wellness coaches
True
T/F Internship placement rates for MSU dietetic students are higher than the national average
True
T/F Internships often give students permission to participate in areas they would not have the opportunity to as an employee
True
T/F It is appropriate to discuss salary when the job offer is on the table or the employer brings it up first
True
T/F It is expected that you have researched the company prior to the interview
True
T/F It is extremely important to understand all aspects of a benefits package before a job offer is accepted
True
T/F It is okay to use italics or boldface type on a resume
True
T/F It is possible to develop your leadership skills
True
T/F It is predicted that after Generation Y, the majority population in the U.S. will be multiracial
True
T/F Keeping up with industry or service trends should be a lifetime pursuit whether you are employed or not
True
T/F Leaders should be approachable, not scary
True
T/F Leadership is defined through a variety of perspectives including those characters involved in The Wizard of Oz
True
T/F Lifestyle trends affecting the hospitality industry include rising education levels, increasing age and early retirements, increasing in disposable income, reduced leisure time, the economic contributions of women, and the proliferation of travel options
True
T/F Membership in professional organizations is a 'positive' when applying for jobs
True
T/F Money has meaning at many levels for individuals and families, including lifestyle, power, status, entertainment, and securing goods
True
T/F Moral issues are a reflection of what society determines to be 'right or 'wrong'
True
T/F No matter what, you should always ask a question when the interviewer asks if you have any questions about the job or the company
True
T/F Nutrition includes understanding food science, including food preparation, food nutrients, digestion, and the physical, social and emotional implications of food and eating
True
T/F Nutritional education standards serve as guidelines throughout the country to ensure comprehensive quality programs
True
T/F Our text defines the family as "the basic unit in which two or more people are sharing emotional, social, physical, and economic resources"
True
T/F Parenting, budgeting, and nutritional meal planning are some of the life skills taught in family and consumer sciences
True
T/F People assign both spiritual and physical meaning to food
True
T/F Professional associations often have some mechanism for sharing job listings
True
T/F Professional organization play a role in public policy
True
T/F Professionals must always be aware that culture and the specific situation can place a filter on what is considered ethical behavior
True
T/F Public Policy involves action that is intended to accomplish a goal
True
T/F Public policy for FCS involves evaluating complex questions affecting society and families
True
T/F Public policy trends include: the aging population, work-life issues and digital technology
True
T/F Race and ethnicity are not scientific concepts; they are socially constructed concepts
True
T/F Red is a 'power color' in business
True
T/F Self-Assessment includes taking a look at ones abilities and interests
True
T/F Some people work strictly for benefits
True
T/F Standardized benefit packages are very specific
True
T/F Stealing a person's identification or financial information may not be a crime in and of itself
True
T/F Taking multiple tests and surveys will help paint an accurate picture of you because similarities will surface
True
T/F Teachers in FCS can increase their salary by earning more educational (college) credits and years of experience
True
T/F Tests and surveys measure very specific characteristics. If you take one test or survey, be sure you understand what it means and do not generalize the results to other areas of your life
True
T/F The Career Development Center at MSU, conducts: onsite career counseling, a resource library, computer resources, workshops and job fairs, and onsite job interviews
True
T/F The Rumford Kitchen, at the World's Fair, was considered an educational exhibit
True
T/F The electronic shopping trend continues to jeopardize the sales of traditional retailers in the fashion industry
True
T/F The environments in which families exist are always changing
True
T/F The family is a task performance group that meets the needs of its members as well as other societal groups. This is why it is called a social system
True
T/F The fashion industry is a multi million dollar global industry that provides fashion products to meet the social, psychological, and physical needs of people
True
T/F The field of FCS has professionals who work in specialized and broad areas
True
T/F The greatest fear of many older adults is losing their independence and no longer being able to care for themselves
True
T/F The hospitality industry is multifaceted and includes several major segments. These include food service, lodging, travel and tourism, recreation and event and meeting management
True
T/F The key to successfully managing credit and debt is to use credit only when necessary and for short periods of time if possible
True
T/F The profession of FCS has been known throughout history under other titles such as: Domestic Science, Home Economics, and Human Ecology
True
T/F The textile industry is both an agricultural industry and a chemical industry
True
T/F The tourism industry is one of the largest industries in the world
True
T/F The transition of older adults from independence to increasing dependence is a major family life transition
True
T/F There are many global topics that are of interest to family and consumer science professionals
True
T/F There are professional organizations for specialized areas of FCS
True
T/F Three different kinds of time influence human behavior: individual time, generational time, and historical time
True
T/F To be termed organic, foods must follow strict guidelines established by the United States Department of Agriculture
True
T/F To become a Registered Dietician, you must complete three components: graduate from an accredited program, successfully complete an internship and pass the RD exam
True
T/F Use space to avoid overcrowding in resume
True
T/F Wearing a formal suit is always the safest "dress for success" attire
True
T/F Web-cam interviews require a professional image just as face-to-face interview would
True
T/F When going for an interview, you are being evaluated from the moment you arrive
True
T/F You should use examples from your past job; education and volunteerism to align with the skills of the job you are applying for during an interview
True
T/F Your assets are all the characteristics and experiences that are strengths
True
T/F Your personality and personal characteristics are evident in your key achievements
True
This includes honesty, courage to do the right thing, and loyalty
Trustworthiness
Food Scientists
Usually work for food processing companies, government agencies, universities or research institutions to develop new products that are healthy, safe, palatable, and convenient
Telling the truth. Providing factual, sympathetic and honest information a. Autonomy b. Beneficence c. Fidelity d. Justice e. Veracity
Veracity
When answering a behavior based interviewing question frame your answer using the following except: a. situation b. action c. result/ outcome d. viewpoint of others involved
Viewpoint of others involved
Father of American nutrition, started research through the Agricultural Experience Stations: a. Francis Bacon b. Melvil Dewey c. W.O. Atwater d. Benjamin Andrews e. John Hatch
W.O. Atwater
Count Rumford (aka Benjamin Thompson)
Would put his money towards pet projects, put money into things and liked to have his name on it, developed new things, caloric theory inventor, funder, innovated in beginning of FCS movement 1753-1814
When the interviewer asks you the question, "tell me about yourself," s/he really wants what in response? a. 10 min detailed story of your life, from birth to present b. a concise narrative of your personal and professional background and goals and how they relate to the job at hand c. a short narrative of your personal life, leaving nothing to the imagination d. a long winded account of your last vacation
a concise narrative of your personal and professional background and goals and how they relate to the job at hand
Baby Boom Generation
affecting the world by child care, work years, retirement years, and health care because the baby boomers are living much longer
The Career Development Center at MSU offers the following services: a. career counseling b. Resume Quick Stop c. Mav Jobs d. all of the above
all of the above
Transferable skills include a. foreign language skills b. problem solving skills c. communication skills d. all of the above
all of the above
When negotiating your salary, also consider items like a. retirement and healthcare benefits b. company cell phones c. professional development d. all of the above
all of the above
Food service managers
are responsible for the daily operations of restaurants and other food service establishments
Networking is: a. stalking your neighbor who works at the agency of your dreams b. constantly calling your friend in human resources c. a and b d. establishing mutually beneficial relationships with others
establishing mutually beneficial relationships with others
Major segments of hospitality
food service, lodging, travel and tourism, recreation, and event and meeting management
As soon as you get back from the interview, you should: a. put your feet up and relax, knowing you did a great interview b. spend hours kicking yourself for some poor answers you gave c. immediately send thank you letters to each person who interviewed with you d. quit your current job in anticipation of a new job offer
immediately send thank you letters to each person who interviewed with you
Nutrition
is the study of how nutrients interact with biological organisms and how an organism assimilates food and uses it for growth and maintenance
Organizational culture includes all of the following except? a. values b. behaviors and actions of people c. job stress d. group norms
job stress
What are three most important keys to success in interview? a. good cologne, nice smile, fresh breath b. making eye contact, showing enthusiasm, speaking clearly c. fresh breath, nice smile, making eye contact d. developing rapport, good posture, fresh breath
making eye contact, showing enthusiasm, speaking clearly
The following guidelines should be followed for visual appearance at a job interview except: a. more is better, wear something bright or attention drawing that causes you to stand out from the others being involved b. apparel should be clean and neatly pressed c. apparel should fit well and remain in place while sitting and/or walking d. perfume or cologne should not be strong, when in doubt, don't wear it
more is better, wear something bright or attention drawing that causes you to stand out from the others being involved
The best thing to do in an interview when you get a question that stumps you temporarily is: a. sit there and just stare at the interviewer b. keep saying, "good question, good question" c. respond with, "i just really can't answer that" d. paraphrase the question while giving yourself time to think
paraphrase the question while giving yourself time to think
A skill is the ability to do something well. You are not born with skills, but you learn them over time, through experiences, practice, or instruction. Types of skills include all of the following except? a. technology skills b. leadership skills c. communication skills d. physical appearance skills
physical appearance skills
Which of the following is not one of the suggested strategies for preparing for your job interview? a. conduct research on the company/industry b. prepare answers to possible interview questions c. gather key resources (extra resumes, reference list) to take with you d. plan to ask about salary and benefits at the beginning of the interview
plan to ask about salary and benefits at the beginning of the interview
Applied disipline
pull from all areas of disipline
The most commonly used resume style format for new graduates is: a. forward chronological b. chronological c. reverse chronological d. none of these
reverse chronilogical
Lifestyle trends affecting the hospitality industry
rising education levels, increasing age and early retirement, increases in disposable income, reduces leisure time, the economic contributions of women and the proliferation of travel options
Two general types of benefits packages are: a. standardized and selection b. standardized and cafeteria c. traditional and selection d. traditional and cafeteria
standardized and cafeteria
If you are returning to the workforce or have gaps in your employment history and are asked about what you were doing during that time, you should: a. talk about volunteering or consulting work you completed b. mention that being a parent takes top c. discuss the long mourning period over the loss of a loved one d. state that you tend to need breaks between jobs
talk about volunteering or consulting work you completed
Sustainable tourism
tourism dollars may benefit the local economy and promote perpetuation of the culture
Six Elements of a Leader
visionary, active listening, stewardship, awareness, encouragement, persuasion