
There are some things you want to avoid while going through interview:
- answers that are too short (they want to hear that you are fantastic person, the best candidate... don’t be shy, talk about beloved you)
- answers that are too short (they want to hear that you are fantastic person, the best candidate... don’t be shy, talk about beloved you)
- answers that goes like: hmmmm, hm, let me see, hm... (just be prepared)
- being negative (the best way to be positive, even when you don’t feel like is to smile)
- providing more details or information than is required (sometimes it is better to shut up instead of saying something not appropriate)
-becoming frustrated or uneasy when asked stressful questions (come down, nobody is going to beat you. if you are not getting this job, there is next one for you)
- making derogatory or negative statements about former employer or positions (if you talk bad about your last company, you may talk bad about this company... so you would want to be positive. If your previous company didn’t pay you all your money, you may want to say - you had contradictions in the money issue)
- discussing salary information or benefits (you want to show that you respect company's policies, even if you no longer work there)
- misrepresenting your skills, experience or educational background (don’t talk about what you don’t have, they can check it)
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