07/03/2016
9 Things You Must Not Do In Job Interview
If you notice that the job interview ends after 15 minutes, you may have been in one of these traps. When you arrive at a job interview be sure that you are well prepared and do not do any of these things:
1. Getting Too Late And Show Up Unprepared:
The first and the biggest mistake you can make in a job interview is to be late. If you are far away and see that time is short, call or send a message to the interviewers. “Sorry you're late and tell them when you are expected to be present there”.
2. Dress Appropriately:
You will not be academic if you dress inappropriately. Be neat and clean. It's not okay to come for interview wearing informal dress.
3. Lie:
People who lie and brag about themselves, there is no people who love them. Lie is discovered before or since. Not trappings of your resume and not the trappings of what you tell in the interview.
4. Turn Off Your Mobile Phone:
To answer a mobile phone call in the middle of an interview is unfavorable. A tip is not to just put your mobile on silent, but to turn off the vibration as well. It's annoying to hear a mobile vibrate in your pocket/bag.
5. Speak Constantly To Avoid Unpleasant Questions:
It is allowed to breathe and think before you give an answer.
If you think it's advantageous to talk much on a job interview, you're wrong. Those who will be interviewing you have a plan they are going through. If you use the time to converse with almost uninterrupted to avoid unpleasant questions, sitting employer left with very little idea of you as a person. You will not be considered on an equal footing with the others.
6. Answer All Questions With Yes Or No Answers:
Can an employer with only yes or no answers without elaboration or examples of what you've done evaluate you? They know little about who you are when interview is over. It is your responsibility to give good examples of things you've done before so that those who want to hire you may know more when the interview is finished.
7. Do Not Listen To The Questions, But Concentrate On What To Say About Yourself:
Turn off the brain activity and listen to what you are asked, and then turn on again and described yourself.
8. Speak Ill Of Colleagues And Former Bosses:
If you do this, sitting employer will be with a suspicion that this could happen again, next time you are in an interview. You are allowed to be dissatisfied with previous employers, but not speak ill about them.
9. Bring Mom Or Dad at Interview:
It matters extremely negatively if mom or dad is with you for a job interview, even if they are just sitting outside and waiting. Should parents take you for an interview? ask them to sit in the car or ask them to do something else in the meantime.