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Which of the following is not true about workplace interviews? In an interview, you want to create a positive first impression. It is appropriate to arrive fashionably late to an interview because it makes you seem busy and important. An interview is a formal type of communication. An interview is an opportunity to share information about your training, strengths, weaknesses, and interests.

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I would say it is appropriate to arrive fashionably late to an interview because it makes you seem busy and important but im not really sure so you can wait for another answer if you want.

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The correct answer is B. It is appropriate to arrive fashionably late to an interview because it makes you seem busy and important

Step-by-step explanation:

A workplace interview is a type of formal conversation between the employer or someone that represents it and a candidate to a job with the purpose of knowing the candidate and information about his experience, education or training, interests, among others and determine whether a candidate is suitable or not for a job. Because of this, in interviews the candidate needs to create a positive impression and show the employer he or she should be hired this includes arriving early, being prepared for the interview, dressing appropriately, using formal language, showing interest during the interview, among others.

This implies, the statement that is not true about workplace interview is "It is appropriate to arrive fashionably late to an interview because it makes you seem busy and important" because this would only create a negative impression in the employer as he or she would believe the candidate does not care about the interview or the job and therefore the candidate might not be hired due to this and therefore it is not true arriving late to an interview is appropriate.

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