Tom Sorensen | NPAworldwide
Top 10 mistakes that can ruin your job interview
Job interviews can be nerve-wracking, but they're your ticket to landing that dream job.
Too many candidates shoot themselves in the foot before they even get a chance to shine.
Making a positive first impression is crucial, and sadly, you cannot control the interviewer's mood, questions, or biases.
“All business is show business.” Imagine yourself on a stage, smile, and show positive energy and enthusiasm.
Just like studying for an exam, succeeding in an interview requires research and preparation about the company, role, and possible questions you may get.
Let's cut through the fluff and get real about the top blunders that could cost you that career move position.
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1. Showing Up Late
It's a rookie mistake that can sink your chances before you even open your mouth.
2. Dressing Like You Don't Want the Job
Dress for the job you want, not the one you have.
3. Not Doing Your Homework
Walking into an interview without researching the company is like going to a gunfight with a butter knife.
4. Badmouthing Previous Employers
Trash-talking your old boss? That's a one-way ticket to the rejection pile.
5. Failing to Ask Questions
When the interview asks, "Do you have any questions for us?" saying "No" is basically admitting you're not interested.
6. Lying or Exaggerating
Bluffing or stretching the truth about your skills or experience is a ticking time bomb.
7. Focusing Too Much on Money
Yes, salary matters, but leading with "How much does this pay?" is a major turn-off.
8. Oversharing Personal Information
Your interviewer doesn't need to know about your messy divorce or your cat's dietary habits.
9. Being Too Desperate
Appearing overly eager or saying you're open to "any job" can come across as desperate.
10. Forgetting to Follow Up
Not sending a thank-you note after the interview? Big mistake.
The Conclusion
Avoiding these mistakes won't guarantee you'll get the job, but it will definitely improve your chances.
Walk in there like you're the solution to their problems, and you just might be.
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