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The Top 10 Interview
Mistakes.
Avoid these top 10 mistakes made in every
job interview
1. Appearing uninterested.
Appearing uninterested is almost certainly a deal breaker.
Most employers have more applicants than they need or want.
If you aren't demonstrably interested in them - they certainly
aren't interested in hiring you.
2. TMI.
While honesty is a virtue, some applicants believe that getting
it all out in the open is beneficial. While speaking untruthfully
is taboo, there is no need to "spill your guts" to every question.
Keep in on point and avoid sharing too much information.
3. Showing up late.
You can literally cannot plan enough for this one. If you can, do
a practice run. On the day of the interview, allow yourself
double the time you normally would to go the same distance. If
for some reason you're running late, it is critical to call your
interviewer to let them know.
4. Criticising previous
employers.
It’s fine to talk about what the limitations may be in your
current job, but never bad-mouth a current or previous
employer. There’s two sides to every story, and it could
ultimately give your interviewer the impression you’re difficult
to work with.
5. Being too modest.
Failing to talk yourself up during an interview is one of the
most self-defeating mistakes that you can make. This is not
the time for humility - don’t be afraid to speak about your
accomplishments.
6. Appearing arrogant.
It's great to show that you're confident in an interview, but
don’t let that tip over into arrogance. Listen carefully to your
interviewer, don’t interrupt and watch the humor and jokes.
You don’t want to accidentally offend your interviewer while
trying to be funny.
7. Showing your desperation.
If you walk into an interview desperate for the job, your
interviewer will quickly realize this. You need to muster all the
confidence you can. Walk into the interview as if you don't
need the job but more that the job needs you. It’s a fine line
here, but the desperate card never plays well.
8. Not practicing.
During the interview, there will always be some questions
you’re not looking forward to. The goal of the interviewer is to
see how well you can think on your feet, how well you react to
stress, and how well you communicate ideas. Be prepared.
9. Unnecessary apologies.
A direct line to undermining yourself in front of an employer.
Apologising for yourself, for others, for your answers, for your
appearance - you name it - can make you look weak. Be who
you are. Confidently.
10. Failing to follow up.
Many job seekers are relieved when a job interview is over, and
believe that the hard work is done. They simply wait to receive
a job offer. Persistent, deliberate follow up will often be
required if you really want the job.
Find more ways to win a job at:
www.interviewquestions247.com

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Top 10 mistakes made in every job interview

  • 1. The Top 10 Interview Mistakes. Avoid these top 10 mistakes made in every job interview
  • 3. Appearing uninterested is almost certainly a deal breaker. Most employers have more applicants than they need or want. If you aren't demonstrably interested in them - they certainly aren't interested in hiring you.
  • 5. While honesty is a virtue, some applicants believe that getting it all out in the open is beneficial. While speaking untruthfully is taboo, there is no need to "spill your guts" to every question. Keep in on point and avoid sharing too much information.
  • 7. You can literally cannot plan enough for this one. If you can, do a practice run. On the day of the interview, allow yourself double the time you normally would to go the same distance. If for some reason you're running late, it is critical to call your interviewer to let them know.
  • 9. It’s fine to talk about what the limitations may be in your current job, but never bad-mouth a current or previous employer. There’s two sides to every story, and it could ultimately give your interviewer the impression you’re difficult to work with.
  • 10. 5. Being too modest.
  • 11. Failing to talk yourself up during an interview is one of the most self-defeating mistakes that you can make. This is not the time for humility - don’t be afraid to speak about your accomplishments.
  • 13. It's great to show that you're confident in an interview, but don’t let that tip over into arrogance. Listen carefully to your interviewer, don’t interrupt and watch the humor and jokes. You don’t want to accidentally offend your interviewer while trying to be funny.
  • 14. 7. Showing your desperation.
  • 15. If you walk into an interview desperate for the job, your interviewer will quickly realize this. You need to muster all the confidence you can. Walk into the interview as if you don't need the job but more that the job needs you. It’s a fine line here, but the desperate card never plays well.
  • 17. During the interview, there will always be some questions you’re not looking forward to. The goal of the interviewer is to see how well you can think on your feet, how well you react to stress, and how well you communicate ideas. Be prepared.
  • 19. A direct line to undermining yourself in front of an employer. Apologising for yourself, for others, for your answers, for your appearance - you name it - can make you look weak. Be who you are. Confidently.
  • 20. 10. Failing to follow up.
  • 21. Many job seekers are relieved when a job interview is over, and believe that the hard work is done. They simply wait to receive a job offer. Persistent, deliberate follow up will often be required if you really want the job.
  • 22. Find more ways to win a job at: www.interviewquestions247.com