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Be Really Prepared For Your First Interview

Middle school might feel early to think about job interviews, but this is the perfect time to start exploring careers and practicing professional skills. Imagine your student walking into their first real interview years from now…confident, prepared, and ready to shine. That confidence starts with practice and reflection today.

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The Middle School Job Interview Notes Template is a simple, structured way for students to research jobs, take notes during mock or real interviews, and reflect on what they’ve learned. It’s not just about answering questions—it’s about building soft skills, technical awareness, and digital literacy for the future.

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Middle School Job Interview Notes Template: Career Exploration Made Simple

A printable template that helps middle school students research jobs, take interview notes, and reflect on skills; perfect for career readiness lessons.
Prep Time5 minutes
Active Time27 minutes
Course: Life Skills, Soft Skills
Keyword: career exploration, career readiness, job interview practice, middle school
Yield: 1 student (duplicate for class or group)

Equipment

  • 1 Middle School Job Interview Notes Template printable from store
  • 1 Internet access for job research (e.g., JobShadow.com)
  • 1 pen or digital device for notetaking

Materials

  • 1 printer or device for fillable pdf
  • 1 video conferencing tool for virtual interviews optional

Instructions

  • Download and review template (2 min): Show students the sections: job name, responsibilities, salary, skills, and reflection
  • Pick a job to research (5–10 min): Use JobShadow.com or another career site to find a role that interests them.
  • Take notes (10–15 min): Fill in job description, responsibilities, salary range, and required skills (soft, technical, digital).
  • Reflect (5 min): Write what they learned and whether they’d consider this job in the future.
  • Optional extension: Conduct a mock interview with a peer, teacher, or family member and add extra notes.

Notes

Adapt In Different Learning Spaces
  • Homeschool: Pair siblings for mock interviews or invite a family friend to share their career experience.
  • Classroom: Use as part of a career exploration unit or during Career Day.
  • Virtual: Assign via Google Classroom; students can research online and submit reflections digitally.
Why it works: Early exposure to career research builds confidence, communication skills, and awareness of real-world expectations.

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