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Julia Penny - bestjobinterview |
Job interview mistakes can be easily avoided! These are the five
interview mistakes that commonly cause candidates to fail in their job
interviews. Inadequate Preparation Benjamin
Franklin’s famous quote “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to
fail” is never more applicable than when it comes to the job interview.
Do the necessary homework beforehand and you will impress the
interviewer as a committed and enthusiastic job candidate. Research the company and the position before your interview
and demonstrate how you are the right fit by answering questions
effectively and preparing the most appropriate questions to ask. The
most obvious way to do this is to go to the company’s website. Other
resources include industry-related websites, business information
websites and competitor websites. Visit your public library and ask for
relevant directories and periodicals. If you live close enough, visit
the company beforehand. Pick up relevant brochures and reports in the
reception area and just observe for a while. The better prepared you
are for your interview the greater your chances of success. Arriving Late and Without the Necessary Documentation This
is one of the most common job interview mistakes and compromises the
whole interview situation. An initial bad impression is very difficult
to overcome during the interview. Make sure you know where to go and
how long it is going to take you to get there. Have directions handy.
Make a practice run, if possible, to get the timing right. Write down
the name of the person you should ask for when you get there. Take a
portfolio with copies of all necessary documentation with you- your
resume, recommendations, work samples etc. Answering Interview Questions Hesitantly and Poorly Not
being able to properly articulate answers to interview questions is
what every candidate dreads. The best way to avoid this is to think
about and prepare your answers to common job interview questions
beforehand. What will be required of the successful candidate in this
position? What questions are likely? Certain standard questions crop up
in most job interviews, examples include, “What are your
strengths/weaknesses?”, “Why do you want this position?”, “What have
been your achievements to date?” Prepare and practice answers to these
sort of questions and avoid this job interview mistake. Not Asking Questions At
some point in the interview a candidate is asked “Do you have any
questions?” Failing to ask appropriate questions shows a lack of
interest and thought and is considered one of the worst job interview
mistakes a candidate can make. Use your company research to prepare
insightful questions that both impress the interviewer and get the
information you need to make a well-informed job decision. Not Showing a Positive Attitude Coming
across as negative can be the result of a number of behaviors during
the interview. Complaining about a previous position, boss, colleagues
or company sends a negative message and should be avoided.
Inappropriate body language can also create a negative impression.
Hunching down or slumping in the chair, avoiding eye contact, looking
down constantly, folding arms across the chest, fiddling with hair or
things on the desk all give a negative message. Speaking inaudibly or
mumbling are other negative non-verbal signals. Practice your answers
and questions in front of a mirror using a confident tone of voice and
positive body language. Avoid these lethal job interview mistakes and come across as the right candidate for the job! About the Author:Julia
Penny has many years experience interviewing and placing candidates
across a wide range of jobs. She offers her expertise to help job
seekers prepare for and succeed in job interviews at her free website Best Job Interview
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