Wait until you’rein the interviewto think ofquestions toaskFill out the jobapplicationneatly,completely, andaccuratelyGreet theinterviewer(s)by title (Ms.,Mr., Dr.)Sit uprightand lookalert andinterested atall timesBring extraresumes tothe interview,if applicableResearchthe locationof theinterview14. Avoid usingslang, andpause words("like","uh","um")Act as thoughyou aredesperate foremploymentArrive about10 minutesearly to thejob interviewDiscusspersonal issuesor familyproblems if youthink it will helpyouTurn off (orset to silentring) yourcell phoneLean towardsthe side ofconservatismwhendressingMake goodeye contactwith yourinterviewer(s)Answerquestionswith a simple"yes" or "no."Repeat thequestion aloudor ask for thequestion to berepeatedInquire about salary,vacations, bonuses,retirement, or otherbenefits in the firstinterviewResearch jobquestionsandmemorizeyour answersShakehandsfirmlyBesoft-spokenTell jokesduring theinterview toease thenervesChew gumduring theinterview toensure freshbreathStress yourweaknessesas it’s goodto put it outthere nowBring upnegative thingsabout formersupervisors, oremployersShow courtesyand respect toall of theemployees youinteract withWait until you’rein the interviewto think ofquestions toaskFill out the jobapplicationneatly,completely, andaccuratelyGreet theinterviewer(s)by title (Ms.,Mr., Dr.)Sit uprightand lookalert andinterested atall timesBring extraresumes tothe interview,if applicableResearchthe locationof theinterview14. Avoid usingslang, andpause words("like","uh","um")Act as thoughyou aredesperate foremploymentArrive about10 minutesearly to thejob interviewDiscusspersonal issuesor familyproblems if youthink it will helpyouTurn off (orset to silentring) yourcell phoneLean towardsthe side ofconservatismwhendressingMake goodeye contactwith yourinterviewer(s)Answerquestionswith a simple"yes" or "no."Repeat thequestion aloudor ask for thequestion to berepeatedInquire about salary,vacations, bonuses,retirement, or otherbenefits in the firstinterviewResearch jobquestionsandmemorizeyour answersShakehandsfirmlyBesoft-spokenTell jokesduring theinterview toease thenervesChew gumduring theinterview toensure freshbreathStress yourweaknessesas it’s goodto put it outthere nowBring upnegative thingsabout formersupervisors, oremployersShow courtesyand respect toall of theemployees youinteract with

"Do" & "Don't" BINGO - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Wait until you’re in the interview to think of questions to ask
  2. Fill out the job application neatly, completely, and accurately
  3. Greet the interviewer(s) by title (Ms., Mr., Dr.)
  4. Sit upright and look alert and interested at all times
  5. Bring extra resumes to the interview, if applicable
  6. Research the location of the interview
  7. 14. Avoid using slang, and pause words ("like","uh","um")
  8. Act as though you are desperate for employment
  9. Arrive about 10 minutes early to the job interview
  10. Discuss personal issues or family problems if you think it will help you
  11. Turn off (or set to silent ring) your cell phone
  12. Lean towards the side of conservatism when dressing
  13. Make good eye contact with your interviewer(s)
  14. Answer questions with a simple "yes" or "no."
  15. Repeat the question aloud or ask for the question to be repeated
  16. Inquire about salary, vacations, bonuses, retirement, or other benefits in the first interview
  17. Research job questions and memorize your answers
  18. Shake hands firmly
  19. Be soft-spoken
  20. Tell jokes during the interview to ease the nerves
  21. Chew gum during the interview to ensure fresh breath
  22. Stress your weaknesses as it’s good to put it out there now
  23. Bring up negative things about former supervisors, or employers
  24. Show courtesy and respect to all of the employees you interact with