If
you are smartly presented, adhere to basic social etiquette and sensibly
answer the interviewer's questions then you are well on your way to
a new job. However there are some blunders to avoid:
1.
Do not arrive late, you must allow enough time from when you
leave your house to permit for unforeseen circumstances such as
rail problems or traffic jams.
2.
Do not fidget with items on the desk, or play with your hair and
clothes.
3.
Do not mumble, talk too fast, too softly or non-stop. Unless you
speak clearly all of your sound comments will be lost on the interviewer
and you will not impress.
4.
Do not use slang words, crack silly jokes, or chew gum.
5.
Do not lean on the interviewer's desk or frequently glance at your
watch.
6.
Do not hide any aspect of your previous record, overstate qualifications,
brag, or become angry.
7.
Do not call the interviewer by his/her first name, or become involved
in any negative aspect of your current employer, classes, or university.
8.
Do not show ignorance about the company, allow your research to
come through in conversation.
9.
Do not appear half-asleep, go to bed early the night before the
interview and sleep soundly knowing that you are fully prepared
for the day ahead.
10.
Do not bring up the topic of salary. When the time is right,
salary will be discussed.
11.
If it is an interview over lunch do not order the spaghetti.
12.
Do not come across as being passive or indifferent, be positive
and enthusiastic.
13.
Do not be overbearing, or conceited.
14.
Be friendly and open, but do not flirt with the interviewer.
15.
Do not use negative body language, or convey inappropriate aspects
of your character.
Most
importantly!
16. Do not ask to see interviewer's resume to see if they are
qualified to judge you as a candidate
17.
Do not over emphasize your ability to use a photocopier
18.
Do not ask the secretary if she will sit on your lap during the
interview.
19.
Do not upon walking into the office for the first time ask the receptionist
to hold all your calls.
20.
Do not explain that your long-term goal is to have the interviewers
job.
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