2 THINGS to NEVER REVEAL in a JOB INTERVIEW! (Interview Tips!) #interviewpreparation #jobinterview

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2 THINGS to NEVER REVEAL in a JOB INTERVIEW! (Interview Tips!) #interviewpreparation #jobinterview Learn how to prepare for a job interview. In this video, Richard McMunn teaches you the things you must never say in a job interview.
There are certain things people say in job interviews that make them fail. These are commonly referred to as INTERVIEW MISTAKES!

In a job interview, it's crucial to make a positive impression. Here are the top 7 things you should never say in an interview:

Negative Comments About Previous Employers or Colleagues: Speaking poorly about previous jobs or coworkers can make you seem unprofessional and difficult to work with.

"I don't know" or Lack of Preparedness: Saying "I don't know" without attempting to provide a thoughtful response or showing a lack of preparation can indicate disinterest or incompetence.

Questions About Salary and Benefits Too Early: Bringing up salary, benefits, or vacation time too early in the interview process can make it seem like you’re more interested in the perks than the job itself.

Overly Personal Information: Sharing too much personal information or discussing sensitive topics that are irrelevant to the job can be off-putting and unprofessional.

Exaggerations or Lies: Providing false information about your qualifications, experience, or achievements can lead to serious consequences if discovered.

"I don't have any questions": Not having any questions for the interviewer can indicate a lack of interest or engagement in the position or company.

Desperation: Statements like "I really need this job" or "I’ll take anything" can make you seem less confident and less appealing as a candidate.

Staying professional, prepared, and focused on how you can contribute to the company will help you make a positive impression in your interview.
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I disagree with the first one, it’s understandable for people to be nervous and it shows honesty, and also that someone cares about the interview.

If someone says they are nervous, as an interviewer I just try to put them at ease.

jonnyl
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I’ve been asked if I’m nervous before. What should I say in that case?

islandgirl
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Once I was prepared for interviews so wasn't nervous. But 15mins before the interview my nerves went out of control. Then few minutes before it started, i fell like I was so tired of being nervous and told myself to get over it which I did 😂

aron
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Just be honest, a good interviewer should be a good judge of character, and wont fall for any tricks.

If an interviewer is a bad judge of character these tactics might work. But, in that case the buisness will be full of worthless and dishonest ppl, so spend a bit of time and find a better employer.

ericbarton
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I have stuttering problem. Iam not able to speak the words spontaneously when the words starts with letters (A, I, H, R).

How can I overcome this? I've been practicing in mirror also. But no improvement at all.

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