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Common Errors
WHAT NOT TO D O D U R I NG A J O B I NT E RVIE W
Common Errors
Job interviews can be stressful, especially if youre nervous about making mistakes that could sabotage your chance of getting the job. Fortunately, many errors are easy to avoid with a little preparation. Here are four of the most common ones and some tips for steering clear of them.
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Another common mistake is not following the interviewers lead in the conversation. When the interviewer gives you an opportunity to course-correct, take it.
Common Errors
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Many candidates continue to make the mistake of not researching the company before the interview. Candidates who can speak knowledgeably about the company and how they can contribute to the organizations success show that theyve done their homework and have a high interest in the business.
What to say
WHAT E VE R Y R E CR U IT ER WA NT TO HE A R
What to say
Interviewing for a new job can be incredibly nerve wracking and its natural to feel nervous about it. But if you take a deep breath and focus on preparing to say the things recruiters want to hear, youll be fine.
What to say
4.Id love the chance to join this team!
Theres a huge difference between begging for a job and expressing a genuine desire to work for a company and fill the role youre interviewing for. Recruiters are looking for people who are excited about the company and have a real interest in their prospective role.
Expected Questions
WHAT E X PE CT A ND WHAT A NS WE R
Expected Questions
The absolute best thing you can do to prepare for a job interview is to practice your answers to the questions youre most likely to be asked. Here are the most common questions: 1. Tell me about yourself. 2. What interests you about this opening? 3. Tell me about your experience at ABB? 4. Tell me about your strengths.
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