Making the Initial Interview Successful 95% of the Time
Top Ten Mistakes Candidates Make In An Initial Interview
- They forget that this is a selling situation—and don’t ask for the job.
- They think that interviewing is a “two way street.”
- They focus on what they want in a job.
- They don’t know what they’re really selling to an employer.
- They cannot articulate or “bridge” for the employer their specific abilities.
- They have poor communication skills.
- They dress improperly or poorly and/or their body language is unprofessional in the interview.
- They don’t research the company or the position their interviewing for.
- They are unable to articulate what they would like in a new job or company.
- They badmouth their present employer.
Top Ten Mistakes Candidates Make In An Initial Interview
- They forget that this is a selling situation—and don’t ask for the job.
- They think that interviewing is a “two way street.”
- They focus on what they want in a job.
- They don’t know what they’re really selling to an employer.
- They cannot articulate or “bridge” for the employer their specific abilities.
- They have poor communication skills.
- They dress improperly or poorly and/or their body language is unprofessional in the interview.
- They don’t research the company or the position their interviewing for.
- They are unable to articulate what they would like in a new job or company.
- They badmouth their present employer.