7 Huge Mistakes You Make During A Job Interview

Due to the poor state of the economy today, more and more people are looking for a new career. But, unfortunately finding new and appropriate work is not easy at all – and besides a good resume, you have to compete with other competitors in the job interview process.

Fortunately, I am here to help you with that!

Read how to get to the desired position, avoiding the biggest mistakes that are most often done during the job interview:

1. Wrong clothes

Just because the conversation is scheduled in an informal atmosphere, does not mean that you should appear in torn up light wash jeans and a wrinkled t-shirt.

Regardless of what kind of work you are applying for, always wear a decent outfit or at least a shirt with minimum infiltration details. It’s equally important not to overdo the formalities too.

2. Lying

In this digital age, it’s almost impossible to get through with all the lies that will come to your mind. Your employer will sooner or later learn that you have not won eight gold medals in the Summer Olympics, nor did you claim a truce in the Middle East. Lying during an interview may be a reason for a later cancellation.

3. Do not talk bad about previous employers

No one wants to hire an unsatisfied person, so keep your foul language to yourself when asked about the previous employer.

The negative presentation of the previous work will give the impression to the interlocutor that you are a difficult person for cooperation.

4. Do not talk too much

The conversation does not only work around you. It’s an opportunity to find out about the positive and negative sides for the firm you want to join.

Be ready and pay attention to the topics you are talking about because the interlocutor does not have to know about your sexual fetishes or why it hurts when you urinate.

5. Find out more about the company that needs to hire you

Take the days before the interview to get better information about the company you are applying for. It’s a perfect time to recharge your resume and make recommendations from your past employers.

6. Inquiring too soon about wages and bonuses

Just as how you should not ask women about their age, forget the questions about wages and additional bonuses as long as the topic is not opened by the other party.

Pre-inquiring about the details gives the impression that you are here only for money and nothing else.

7. Being late

The job interview is not a party, so try to get 10-15 minutes before the actual start of the job interview. By being early, you have time to examine the terrain, and become comfortable as well.

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