A job seeker should know what he/she say and don't say in interview board. Follow this following rules for your better interview.
Don’t chew gum during the interview.
Don’t excuse yourself
to go for a cigarette and don’t ask for tea or coffee unless you are offer
Don’t tell jokes during the interview and don’t do any
impressions.
Don’t smoke, even if the interviewer does and offers you a
cigarette. And don’t smoke beforehand so that you smell like smoke. And do
brush your teeth, use mouthwash, or have a breath mint before the interview.
Don’t be too soft-spoken. A forceful voice projects
confidence.
Don’t act as though you would take any job or are desperate
for employment.
Don’t say anything negative about former colleagues,
supervisors, or employers.
Don’t ever lie. Answer questions truthfully, frankly and
succinctly. And don’t over-answer questions.
Don’t answer questions with a simple “yes” or “no.” Explain
whenever possible. Describe those things about yourself that showcase your
talents, skills, and determination. Give examples.
Don’t bring up or discuss personal issues or family
problems.
Don’t answer mobile/cell phone calls during the interview,
and do turn it off.
Don’t inquire about salary, vacations, bonuses, retirement,
or other benefits until after you’ve received an offer. Be prepared for a
question about your salary requirements, but do try and delay salary talk until
you have an offer.
Don’t respond to an unexpected question with an extended
pause or by saying something like, “boy, that’s a tough/good question.” And do
repeat the question out loud or ask for the question to be repeated to give you
a little more time to think about an answer. Also, a short pause before
responding is okay.
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