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What should avoid in job interview?
What should avoid in job interview?
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.
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- 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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