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NOW HERE ARE SOME TIPS YOU
NEED FOR THAT JOB INTERVIEW.
7 mistakes you should avoid in job interviews
CCOOOOoo You have finally landed a job
interview with one of the top companies on your target list. Congratulations! So exciting right, now
don’t screw it up.
Don’t
ever fool yourself into thinking that interview mistakes are just for the
inexperienced, early-in-career job candidates
We
know that first impressions count, so how about making your first impressions
to stand out on your next job interview?
1) Giving long-winded, rambling answers
This
is one area you need to b warned about over and over again. Listen carefully to
the question, focus on about 3 key points in your answer and then stop talking.
Avoid getting nervous just because there is silence or little response from the
interviewer(s).
2) Criticizing your current or former employer
Regardless
of how negative or disappointing your career experience is or has been with an
employer, be diligent about giving the interviewer highlights of your work,
career achievements and contributions.
3) Providing generic responses without real substance
Saying
to an interviewer, “I am a great leader who gets the job done” or “I am known
for being a good team player” is like saying nothing at all. Practice giving
answers that give specific examples or point to supporting evidence about your
strengths and areas of expertise.
4) Knowing very little about a prospective employer
With
all the access to information we have today, you have no excuse for being
unprepared in an interview. Check out the company’s website and annual reports,
search the web and use Google alerts to learn about any recent company changes.
Leverage your LinkedIn contacts to learn any insider tips that may prove
valuable in the interview.
5) Failing to ask quality questions during the interview
Too
many job seekers focus on impressing the interviewer, but overlook the fact that
the prospective employer should impress you as well. Think carefully about you
need to know in making a final decision if an offer is extended to you.
They
are interviewing you and you are interviewing them. Here are a few easy
questions to start with and feel free to come up with a few of your own:
—
Who will I be reporting to directly?
— Are there growth opportunities through this position?
— How many people have held this position in the past year?
— What business challenges are currently facing the company/division?
— Are there growth opportunities through this position?
— How many people have held this position in the past year?
— What business challenges are currently facing the company/division?
But
please ask these questions politely.
6) Giving overused, scripted responses to interview questions
It is often amusing when conducting interviews
and you get “canned”, predictable interview answers. Nothing is wrong with
following interviewing guidelines, but remember to bring YOU to the interview.
Respond
to questions in your own voice, let your personality shine through, smile and
be yourself.
7) Being unenthusiastic and lethargic
Whether
you have been interviewing for several months or this is the first fruit of
your job search efforts, check your disappointment, disillusion and fear at the
door and bring you best foot forward.
More
likely than not, you will go on a series of interviews and go through a lot of
“no’s” before you get a job offer. However, be energetic, excited, enthusiastic
and optimistic as much as you can each and every time.
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