The college admissions interview is a time for students to present their personal and academic strengths. Negative topics should be avoided unless the student can show positive growth or triumph over adversity. General topics to avoid: disciplinary problems, drugs, sex, illegal activities, anything that will make the student look like a safety risk to others if admitted. Students should also avoid negative comments about the college ("It's my last choice", or "I'm only applying because my parents made me.")
In a college interview, you should introduce yourself as honestly as you can. Don't set your interviewer up for anything; instead, let him guide the interview.
You do handshakes at the end of an interview. (you should only handshake if it was good) You do handshakes at the beginning and at the end of an interview regardless of how it went. Always opt for the more formal approach during an interview.
"When can you start?"
Fidget Nervously
An email invitation should always be responded to with gratitude. Whether you will accept or decline the interview you should offer thanks for the invitation.
A storage box for a college dorm should be transportable, compact, and sturdy. It will have to be moved many times, as the student will be going home during the summer and bringing it with them. It should be compact because dorms are snug.
During an interview for a receptionist position, you should talk in a professional and friendly manner. Speak with confidence and talk in a clear voice.
Jargon
look at your watch and say you have another interview to attend
open a discussion about political topics.
During a job interview
give suggestions on how an employer should improve his or her business