Question
Sheila always has her cell phone in her hand. She thinks it is important to respond to people immediately because that makes them feel important. Sheila never wants to miss anything that might be happening online, either. When it is time to go for her job interview, what should Sheila do with her phone?
(1 point)
Responses
Continue into the room with her phone so that the interviewer knows she will always answer his calls.
Continue into the room with her phone so that the interviewer knows she will always answer his calls.
Put her phone on silent but continue to receive and send texts throughout the interview.
Put her phone on silent but continue to receive and send texts throughout the interview.
Put her phone on silent but only answer a call if it is an emergency.
Put her phone on silent but only answer a call if it is an emergency.
Completely put away her cell phone during her interview.
(1 point)
Responses
Continue into the room with her phone so that the interviewer knows she will always answer his calls.
Continue into the room with her phone so that the interviewer knows she will always answer his calls.
Put her phone on silent but continue to receive and send texts throughout the interview.
Put her phone on silent but continue to receive and send texts throughout the interview.
Put her phone on silent but only answer a call if it is an emergency.
Put her phone on silent but only answer a call if it is an emergency.
Completely put away her cell phone during her interview.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The best option for Sheila during her job interview is to **completely put away her cell phone during her interview**. This shows her professionalism and respect for the interviewer's time, allowing her to focus fully on the interview without distractions.