Employers look for a lot more than just your job skills during an interview and there are many things, from your appearance, your words and overall attitude that can torpedo your chances at being hired. Here are three mistakes that will kill any job interview.
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Being Disinterested<\/strong>: whether or not you are actually disinterested in a interview is irrelevant. Simply looking like you are will stop an interview dead in its tracks. Ask questions, seem engaged, smile, laugh, or make a joke— anything to show that you want the position.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Trash Talk<\/strong>: talking bad about a former employer or coworker will ruin an interview no matter how good it was. Making that mistakes shows you have no filter, common sense or the ability to tame yourself. Yes, everyone has a job, boss or coworker they hated. However, the interview is not the time to mention it.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Showing up underdressed<\/strong>: and we are not talking about the decision to wear a sports coat or not. Showing up severely underdressed is a mistake many people during job interviews. Maybe the position doesn’t call for a suit and tie, but do not show up in shorts, a tee shirt or in sandals.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Employers look for a lot more than just your job skills during an interview and there are many things, from your appearance, your words and overall attitude that can torpedo your chances at being hired. Here are three mistakes that will kill any job interview. Being Disinterested: whether or not you are actually disinterested… <\/p>\n