True or False - Ch. 10
False
Arrive a couple of minutes late for the interview
False
Ask, "Did I get the job?", at the interview
False
Ask, "Do you mind if I smoke?", at the interview
True
Ask, "How many hours would I work?", at the interview
True
Ask, "What benefits do I receive with this job?", at the interview
False
Bring your child with you to the interview when you cannot find a babysitter
True
Criminal background checks are performed on all new aides hired.
False
Eat a granola bar during the interview
False
Friends and relatives are the best references to use for a potential job.
False
If a potential employer asks for proof of your legal status in this country, it means that the employer does not trust you.
False
If you do not understand a question that is being asked on a job application, just make something up.
True
In-service continuing education courses help you keep your knowledge fresh
True
Look happy to be at the interview
False
Say, "I won't work with patients with AIDS.", At an interview
True
Set up straight at an interview
True
Shake hands with interviewer
False
States require less continuing education than the federal government
True
The Internet is one good resource to use to find a job.
False
The federal government requires 20 hours of continuing education each year
True
Treatments or regulations can change
True
Wear very little jewelry to the interview
True
When filling out job applications, have the name and address of the school where you were trained and certification numbers handy.
True
You may write "N/A" on a job application at the question does not apply to you.
True
Your resume should fit on one page.
True
Your resume should include a list of your educational experience.
False
Your resume should include a list of your religious and political beliefs.