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50 Things NOT To Do At A Job Interview Dec 14 2011

I got this from Personneltoday.com and it’s all the work of Karen Burns that blogs at www.karenburnsworkinggirl.

You’ll be surprised that some people can actually commit some of these things that are considered as common sense.

  1. Arriving late.
  2. Arriving too early.
  3. Lighting up a cigarette, or smelling like a cigarette.
  4. Bad-mouthing your last boss.
  5. Lying about your skills/experience/knowledge.
  6. Wearing the wrong (for this workplace!) clothes.
  7. Forgetting the name of the person you’re interviewing with.
  8. Wearing a ton of perfume or aftershave.
  9. Wearing sunglasses.
  10. Wearing a Bluetooth earpiece.
  11. Failing to research the employer in advance.
  12. Failing to demonstrate enthusiasm.
  13. Inquiring about benefits too soon.
  14. Talking about salary requirements too soon.
  15. Being unable to explain how your strengths and abilities apply to the job in question.
  16. Failing to make a strong case for why you are the best person for this job.
  17. Forgetting to bring a copy of your CV and/or portfolio.
  18. Failing to remember what you wrote on your own CV.
  19. Asking too many questions.
  20. Asking no questions at all.
  21. Being unprepared to answer the standard questions.
  22. Failing to listen carefully to what the interviewer is saying.
  23. Talking more than half the time.
  24. Interrupting your interviewer.
  25. Neglecting to match the communication style of your interviewer.
  26. Yawning.
  27. Slouching.
  28. Bringing along a friend, or your mother.
  29. Chewing gum, tobacco, your pen, your hair.
  30. Laughing, giggling, whistling, humming, lip-smacking.
  31. Saying “you know,” “like,” “I guess,” and “um.”
  32. Name-dropping or bragging or sounding like a know-it-all.
  33. Asking to use the bathroom.
  34. Being falsely or exaggeratedly modest.
  35. Shaking hands too weakly, or too firmly.
  36. Failing to make eye contact (or making continuous eye contact).
  37. Taking a seat before your interviewer does.
  38. Becoming angry or defensive.
  39. Complaining that you were kept waiting.
  40. Complaining about anything!
  41. Speaking rudely to the receptionist.
  42. Letting your nervousness show.
  43. Over-explaining why you lost your last job.
  44. Being too familiar and jokey.
  45. Sounding desperate.
  46. Checking the time.
  47. Over-sharing.
  48. Sounding rehearsed.
  49. Leaving your mobile phone on.
  50. Failing to ask for the job.
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