6 Mistakes To Avoid In Your Final Interview

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You’ve made it to the final interview of your dream job and you’re feeling really happy with yourself. But don’t celebrate yet, you still have one last hurdle to jump. Preparation is key and to be honest if you’re watching this video you’re already on the right track.

I’m a recruiter, meaning I’ve seen my fair share of interview slip-ups over the years and so I’m here to share 6 mistakes to avoid in your final interview to make sure you get the offer you deserve.

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Thanks Joe! I was hired and getting a promotion now! I get back here to inspire others. You can do it guys!

braiylesaguiguit
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Thank you so very much! Your Interview tips are SO helpful, like overdressing could be a make or break!

DreaBenz
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This is great I have a final interview for a career job that I’ve been looking forward to my entire life and this video really is going to help me out I appreciate it

EGALTALKSFOOTBALL
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Thank you kindly! This was very helpful.

valmirberisha
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Isn't Tip 2 valid for the first interview more than for the final one?

petr
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thanks cuz! got an interview tomorrow, really useful watch

jamesgilpin
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I've heard that you should not negotiate until after you receive the offer. Because by then, they already want you. If you start negotiating or talking about money before getting an offer, that could make the interviewer hesitant.

I really like the last bit, telling them you really want the job. if you have the guts to tell them, you really do want the job :D

ben
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Nice video contest, Is it possible for you to do some salary survey discussion in Canadian job market for someone starting in VFX industry as HR Coordinator up to HR manager or senior level. What kind of salary they should expect or negotiate in Canadian Job market. thank you.

vfxartist
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I see a helpful video, I press like 👌🏼

Avenenzo
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what happens if you told your potential new employer that you made 100k during the hiring interview but you actually make 95k. If they check for previous salary, do you think this could be a reason for decline? Is there a way to get around it if they question this discrepancy?

valmirberisha