I love job interviews - JUST KIDDING. Do you ever wonder if people who say they like job interviews are a little crazy? Who really likes them? Apparently some people. Whether you like to interview or not, chances are you might have to given the nature of Britain's economy.
Your performance on a job interview will obviously determine whether or not you get hired. Many of us leave interviews feeling like we did amazing and then never get the job. Why is this? It could be that someone better came along. Or, it might be that we did fine in the interview, however, we made common mistakes that ultimately ruined our chances at getting the job. What are these mistakes? And, how can you avoid doing them so you can ensure that you are chosen for the job instead of the other candidates?
One of the biggest mistakes people make when it comes to a job interview is "going with the flow." It is natural to assume that since you are not in control of the questions that you are not in control of the interview. This, however, is just not true. When you go with the flow, you often lose your chance to address important topics. Make sure that you know ahead of time what you want to tell the prospective employers. Then, during the interviews, use the questions to get those points across.
Also, when you are in an interview it is only natural that you will get to ask a few questions. The old saying, "there is no stupid questions," does not apply here. Do not ask the person interviewing you if they like their job. What if they hate it? You will obviously make them uncomfortable. Instead, ask insightful questions that pertain to the job.
Next, avoid the negative. You are trying to sell yourself in an interview. Paint yourself as positively as possible. Figure out how to answer each question to make you look better. And, if something comes up that you cannot answer or do not understand, use that to your advantage. Discuss your willingness to learn and your work ethic. Good companies are full of individuals who work hard and are willing to learn from each other.
Remember - be positive. There is nothing worse than someone who is negative or unsure of his or her abilities. Stay optimistic and the right job will be just around the corner!
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