There are definitely things that you can do to avoid
minor mishaps which could ultimately blow an interview…..
Become familiar with these 7 potential
interview disasters so you can prevent them from obstructing your path to
that ideal job.
Showing up late is both rude and inconsiderate. Is this
the first impression that you want to leave with a potential employer? Map out
your route and try it out before the interview. Plan on being at least half an
hour early to your appointment. This will provide a buffer to protect against
wrong turns, traffic jams and all the other mishaps that may befall you. If you
arrive early, you can use the time to calm your nerves.
Many a nervous candidate has been known to accidentally
call the interviewer the wrong name. In order to avoid this disconcerting faux
pau, find out who you will be speaking to before the interview. Memorize the
name(s). If this information is not available prior to the meeting, then write
the person’s name on your notepad as soon as you sit down for the interview. If
you do slip-up, do not make a huge fuss. Apologize quickly (and sincerely) and
move on.
Choose your words carefully. Avoid impulsive answers; the
first thing that pops into your head may not be the best response. Remember,
it’s ok to pause if you need some time to think. Feel free to say "that’s
a good question; let me take a moment to think about it." This
demonstrates that you think before you speak. Is your everyday speech peppered
with expletives or other potentially offensive phrases? If so, take care to
avoid these during your meeting.
Interviews are stressful situations for even the most
qualified candidates. This tension can lead to candidates freezing up during
the meeting. Alleviate some of the expected stress by practicing mock interview
questions. Have a friend conduct simulated interviews. If possible, have
him/her conduct the interview in a variety of manners including reserved,
rushed, and disinterested. This way you will be better prepared for whatever
the interview may bring.
Nature has a funny way of acting up at the wrong moments.
Fortunately, you can help prevent these unwanted incidents. Avoid the
awkwardness of a growling stomach by eating a few hours before the interview.
Be careful in what you eat and drink in the 24 hours prior to the interview. Do
not overindulge; an upset stomach or hangover is formidable distraction.
The interview is no place for humbleness. Too much
modesty can make you appear introverted or lacking confidence. Don’t be afraid
to be your own cheerleader. Prior to the interview, make a list of your
accomplishments both personally and professionally; practice talking about
them. Have a friend listen to your answers as you practice. This will help
prevent you from crossing the line between justifiable pride and boasting.
No one wants to work with a stick in the mud. With this
in mind, how can you prevent from appearing lukewarm? Smile and maintain eye
contact. Sit forward in your chair. Avoid speaking in a monotone. Be positive
in your responses.
By preparing yourself against these potential interview
disasters you are one step closer to getting the job of your dreams. Remember
sometimes it really is the little things that make the difference.
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Beutiful
ReplyDeleteI have done the 'wrong interviewer name' once, can't tell you how downhill things went from there. :)
ReplyDeleteReally useful note,Thanks
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