Introduction
When you sit down to interview with a prospective employer that you are
sincerely interested in working for, there are probably more than a hundred
different things running through your mind at one time, which can make you
anxious and cause you to walk into the interview unprepared.
However, if you
can focus yourself on the most important facets of the employment interview,
then you will be able to relax yourself better and to be more in control of the
message that you are sending to the prospective employer.
Many people find it helpful to know exactly what they should not do in the
interview, as this helps people develop a good idea of what they should do in the
interview.
Job interview mistakes can easily be avoided, and many of the same
mistakes cause a large number of the job force to fail in their job interviews on a
consistent basis.
By avoiding these truly lethal job interview mistakes, you will
be able to show prospective employers that you are the right candidate for the
job that you are applying for.
There are ten critical mistakes that people make during their job interviews. By
avoiding these ten critical mistakes, you can launch yourself forward, proving
that you are the right candidate for the job rather than making a fatal mistake
that will cost you the job of your dreams.
The ten most critical mistakes to avoid
in your initial job interview are as
follows -
# Critical Mistake 01 - Inadequate Preparation for the Interview
# Critical Mistake 02 - Arriving Too Early or Too Late
# Critical Mistake 03 - Having the Wrong Attitude
# Critical Mistake 04 - Being Unprepared for Interview Questions
# Critical Mistake 05 - Not Asking the Right Questions
# Critical Mistake 06 - Dressing Inappropriately
# Critical Mistake 07 - Asking about Salary or Benefits
# Critical Mistake 08 - Not Arriving with the Right Documents
# Critical Mistake 09 - Being Dishonest or Impolite
# Critical Mistake 10 - Marketing Yourself Incorrectly
THIS EBOOK WILL GO INTO EACH POINT AND EXPLAIN WHAT TO DO FOR EACH ONE!
THIS EBOOK IS WORTH IT'S WEIGHT IN GOLD! JOBS ARE GETTING HARDER TO LAND AND COMPETITION IS TOO TOUGH!
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