1. You talk too much
The advantages of the fact that you are open
to discussions and you are decided to persuade the fact that you are the best
can turn against you. There is the risk of boring the other person with so many
details and you can even look like you don’t have the cap city to concentrate
on one given subject.
2. You don’t listen
Assure that the answers will are about to give
is the one the question is asking for. This is a test that will demonstrate the
employer that your future project will follow the exact steps he’s expecting.
3. Falling for it
An experienced recruiter will set you the
trap of relaxation, trying to make you believe this is an interview with a
little importance. This does not mean that you have to avoid jokes or
affirmations that have nothing to do with the professional area, but you must
always promptly go back to the subject of the discussion.
4. You are trying to
take the lead
If you try this you can seem arrogant.
Companies tend to search for people that can work efficiently in a team. When
talking about thinks you’ve done on previous jobs try to use instead of “I” the
pronoun “We” as often as possible.
5. You don’t ask
questions
Try
and make a discussion as professional as possible, asking questions that are
right on the subject. Make realistic observation regarding the company and
avoid emphasis.
6. You are late
Many
employers can’t understand why the candidates continue to be late, so being on
time or not has a great importance in their decision. If you can’t make it on
the settled hour, call in time and try to reschedule the meeting, depending on
the person that conducts the interview.
1. You talk too much
The advantages of the fact that you are open
to discussions and you are decided to persuade the fact that you are the best
can turn against you. There is the risk of boring the other person with so many
details and you can even look like you don’t have the cap city to concentrate
on one given subject.
2. You don’t listen
Assure that the answers will are about to give
is the one the question is asking for. This is a test that will demonstrate the
employer that your future project will follow the exact steps he’s expecting.
3. Falling for it
An experienced recruiter will set you the
trap of relaxation, trying to make you believe this is an interview with a
little importance. This does not mean that you have to avoid jokes or
affirmations that have nothing to do with the professional area, but you must
always promptly go back to the subject of the discussion.
4. You are trying to
take the lead
If you try this you can seem arrogant.
Companies tend to search for people that can work efficiently in a team. When
talking about thinks you’ve done on previous jobs try to use instead of “I” the
pronoun “We” as often as possible.
5. You don’t ask
questions
Try
and make a discussion as professional as possible, asking questions that are
right on the subject. Make realistic observation regarding the company and
avoid emphasis.
6. You are late
Many
employers can’t understand why the candidates continue to be late, so being on
time or not has a great importance in their decision. If you can’t make it on
the settled hour, call in time and try to reschedule the meeting, depending on
the person that conducts the interview.
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