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Mistakes To Avoid At A Job Interview
When you are going on a job interview, you will want to avoid mistakes that may end up costing you the job. You especially want to avoid the 10 critical mistakes that most applicants make.
Job interviews are very coveted at this point of time because the
economy is so bad. Jobs are very difficult to get therefore, so are job
interviews. So when you get one, you want to be sure to avoid any
mistakes that you can make that might blow the job for you. Avoid the
following mistakes when you go to a job interview:
Being negative about past job experiences
This is probably one of the biggest mistakes a prospective employee can
make. Never be negative about past job experiences. No matter what the
circumstances of your last job, try to turn it into a positive. Look
for what you learned in that job and do not make any negative comments
about your past jobs or past bosses.
Being unprepared for questions
The purpose of the job interview is for the employer to find out what you know about the job and to ask you questions.
If you are unprepared for questions and stumble around when you are
asked these questions, you may end up blundering the job interview. Be
prepared to answer questions that will pertain to the type of job that
you will perform.
Forgetting your manners
Stand up when you meet your prospective boss and offer your hand in a
handshake. Look the other person in the eye when you greet them and
tell them your name. When you leave, stand up and shake hands again and
tell them that it was a pleasure meeting them. Forgetting your manners
will end up costing you the job interview. Be polite, shake hands and
look someone in the eye when they are talking to you. Do not slouch in
your seat and sit up straight.
Dressing inappropriately
If you are a man, you should wear a suit to a job interview. If you are
a woman, a suit dress or a skirt and blouse is fine, (although a suit
is better). You should dress up with heels and stockings if you are a
woman and dress shoes with dark socks for a man. Never wear too much
makeup if you are a woman and go easy on the perfume or cologne, too.
You want to look professional, not like you are going to a nightclub.
Pretending to understand what you do not know
If the prospective employer asks you a question that you do not know, admit it. Everyone may fudge a little on their resume
and even in the interview, but if you are totally lost in the question
and do not know the answer, you are better off to admit that you do not
know the answer than try to fudge your way through an obvious lying
answer. The question may be a trap, too.
Avoid these common blunders when you are going on a job interview so that you can ace the interview and get the job.
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