April 23 and 24, 2025!
This is a sample interview with explanations from the panelists.
Below is a schedule of what you should expect on the day of your interview. You will already have submitted your portfolio for evaluation. Interviewers will have viewed it before you arrive.
BEFORE
Arrive at least 10 minutes before your scheduled interview time (earlier if you are not sure of the location of your interview). Be sure to dress appropriately (see dress code) and wait quietly for your name to be called. Be sure you are NOT chewing gum.
**Under no circumstances should you enter the room without being invited.
INTRODUCTIONS
One panelist will meet you at the door. Shake hands and introduce yourself to each panel member. Be sure to make eye contact. Do not sit down until you are directed to do so.
Usually, panel members will ask an “ice breaker” question, like one of the following:
Why don’t you tell us something about yourself as a student?
What do you like best about school and why?
What classes in school come easiest for you?
What are some of the tasks at school that you find difficult?
INTERVIEW
You will be asked to explain some of your work in your portfolio, talk about your goals for the future, and reveal what Godinez Fundamental has enabled you to do. Be ready for these kinds of questions by reviewing the Sample Interview Questions below.
If you find long silences in the conversation, you may want to help the interviewers by pointing out some of your best pieces in the portfolio or explaining some of your favorite extra-curricular activities.
CONCLUSION
The team will let you know when the interview is over by saying something like, “I think that’s all we have to ask you today. Thank you. It’s been a pleasure meeting you.”
Thank the team for allowing you to share your work by saying something like, "I appreciate you taking the time to be a part of this process."
Shake hands with each member.
The following standards are expected for interviews and will be upheld for the Senior Exit Portfolio Interviews at Godinez Fundamental High School.
One Approach:
· Suit (preferred)
· Slacks (dress pants)
· Blazer or suit jacket
· Ties (Mr. Church suggests red or navy blue ties or other solid colors)
· Dress shirt: preferably long-sleeved and monochromatic (one color)
· Dress shoes
· Dark socks and shoes (to match pants)
A Second Approach:·
· Blouse and skirt (complementary)
· Dress
· Pant suit (same colored top and bottom)
· Appropriate hem lengths
· Appropriate business shoes (low heels or flats)
THE FOLLOWING ARE NOT Encouraged:
· Low necklines
· Sleeveless clothing
· Exposed midriffs (stomachs)
· Facial jewelry
· Denim (jeans)
· Tennis shoes, flip-flops
· Extremely short skirts or shorts
Godinez Fundamental Dress Code will be in effect; however, students are expected to be dressed more formally than standard school attire. If you need assistance obtaining or borrowing any items, please ask a staff member.
The following questions are for review before the interview process. These are meant to be used for practice, and although they are typical of the type of questions you might be asked, they are not necessarily the questions you WILL be asked.