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Chapter 10 Self Assessment: Interview Anxiety
1)It is not uncommon to get nervous or panicked before an interview
Chapter 10 Self Assessment: Interview Anxiety
1)It is not uncommon to get nervous or panicked before an interview
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Chapter 10 Self Assessment: Interview Anxiety
1)It is not uncommon to get nervous or panicked before an interview.
True
False
- Most people do not get panicked when faced with situations like important interviews.
True
False
- All of these may be the responses from most people if they got a call to interview for your dream job EXCEPT:
Nervous
Excited
Panicked
Calm and cool
Chapter 10: Post-Quiz
- ________ is an exception in employment law that permits sex, age, religion, and the like to be used when making employment decisions, but only if they are "reasonably necessary to the normal operation of that particular business."
Bona fide occupational qualification
Adverse impact
Four-fifths (or 80 percent) rule
Disparate treatment
- ________ is unintentional discrimination that occurs when members of a particular race, sex, or ethnic group are unintentionally harmed or disadvantaged because they are hired, promoted, or trained (or any other employment decision) at substantially lower rates than others.
Bona fide occupational qualification
Adverse impact
Functional turnover
Disparate treatment
- Which term describes a purposeful, systematic process for collecting information on the important work-related aspects of a job?
Adverse impact
Recruiting
Job analysis
Disparate treatment
- A ________ is a written summary of the qualifications needed to successfully perform a particular job.
job specification
job posting
job analysis
job description
- ________ are the tests that measure the extent to which an applicant possesses the particular kind of ability needed to do a job well.
Specific ability tests
Background checks
Cognitive ability tests
Personality tests
- ________ are interviews in which interviewers are free to ask the applicants anything they want.
Unstructured interviews
Work sample interviews
Structured interviews
Personality tests
- Currently, American companies spend more than ________ a year on training.
1 billion
100 million
60 billion
50 million
- ________ are procedures and equipment similar to those used in the actual job and are set up in a special area. The trainee is then taught how to perform the job at his or her own pace without disrupting the actual flow of work, making costly mistakes, or exposing the trainee and others to dangerous conditions.
Simulation and games
Disparate treatments
Vestibule trainings
Role-playings
- ________ are measures of job performance that are easily and directly counted or quantified.
Performance appraisal
Behavior observation scaling
Objective performance measuring
Subjective performance measuring
- ________ is used to teach workers how to avoid rating errors and increase rating accuracy.
360 degree feedback
Behavior observation scale
Objective performance measure
Rater training
- ________ is a process that determines the worth of each job in a company by evaluating the market value of the knowledge, skills, and requirements needed to perform it.
Piecework
Compensation
Job evaluation
Pay level
- ________ is a compensation system in which employees are paid a set rate for each item they produce.
Piecework
Stock option
Commission
Profit sharing
- ________ is a legal doctrine that requires employers to have a job-related reason to terminate employees.
Employee separation
Downsizing
Wrongful discharge
Employee termination
- ________ are employment-counseling services offered to employees who are losing their jobs because of downsizing.
Employee assistance program
Downsizing services
Outplacement services
Vestibule trainings
Chapter 10: Assignments:
- Managing Human Resources
- A company that has a predominantly white workforce but whose managers do not intentionally discriminate against other races and ethnicities may have a problem with __________
- Judges often use the ______________ to determine whether adverse impact has occurred.
- The tasks and responsibilities for a welder’s job can be found in his or her ______________
- Maria just posted an advertisement for a marketing coordinator position on Craigslist, the classified advertising website. She is using ____________ to find her job applicants.
- One way of finding out how well an employee performed at his or her last job is to _____________.
- The Minnesota Clerical test determines whether a job applicant is capable of accurately reading and scanning numbers. Like other ____________ it determines whether an applicant has the capabilities needed to do a particular job.
- Containing questions designed to elicit information about job applicants, the ___________may be structured or unstructured.
- Progressive companies provide their employees with ______________ to develop their skills and improve their performance.
- Generally done once or twice a year, a(n)____________________ is an opportunity to let employees know how well they are doing on the job.
- When usingthe _________________a manager might indicate how often she sees a store clerk greet customers with a smile.
- Pay and benefits make up a large part of the _______________ employees receive from an organization in exchange for work.
- The_____________ system at an ad agency might give employees a bonus in years when the company is profitable.
- The ______________gives workers shares in the ownership of the company in addition to their pay.
- An employer accused of ___________________ is likely to have fired an employee without just cause.
- Companies that lose low-performing employees are said to have__________________.