INTERVIEW
KILLERS:
People will tell you what you should do in an interview,
but they forget to point out what you shouldn't do. Make sure you
avoid the following mistakes.
A job interview is your chance to leave a positive first
impression that is critical in getting a job offer. Many candidates
walk in and out of interview rooms leaving memorable negative impressions
no matter how good their resume looked.
Any of the following
can kill your interview:
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Come late to the interview.
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Be intolerant and show strong prejudices against
others.
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Don’t articulate yourself clearly, have a
weak voice and use poor grammar.
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Be unwilling to start at the bottom; expect too
much.
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Refuse to work in a team.
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Don’t show appreciation for interviewer's
time.
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Don’t tolerate any criticism.
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Don’t give enough details about experience
and past employment.
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Immediately ask how many vacation days or holidays
you'll have.
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Show ignorance of the company history and achievements.
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Condemn past employers and mention how your boss
was mean to you.