4 Common Interview Mistakes That Can Cost You a Job
It’s
a well-known fact that an interview can make or break your chances of
getting a job, regardless of how impressive your resume is or how great a
fit you believe you are for the job. To have a great interview, there
some things or habits (mistakes) you should ensure you avoid to improve
your chances of excelling in an interview. Jumia Travel, the leading
online travel agency, shares 4 common interview mistakes that can cost
you a job.
Oversharing
As
much as possible, you should try to remember that you’re speaking to an
interviewer not a gist partner. Sometimes, in an attempt to project
confidence, an interviewee might become way too chatty, sharing
unnecessary details of events he/she has no business talking about in an
interview. Be sure to keep your nerves in check and stick to more
straight to the point answers. Practicing your approach to interview
questions beforehand can go a long way in helping you succeed.
Answering Questions in a Rehearsed Way
At
the end of the day, interviewers want to genuinely interact with an
interviewee and get some insight into his/her true nature and character.
This is difficult to do when the interviewee is almost robotic with
responses and mannerisms. Even if you have come across the questions
asked before, try as much as possible to be authentic with your answers
and to let your personality come through. Smile, loosen up a little and
don’t be stiff, regardless of how terribly nervous you might feel.
Not Being Smart With Your Mannerisms
Nobody
wants a dull, slow or unresponsive person as an employee, as a result
interviewers tends to be put off by interviewees that are not smart and
quick-witted with their mannerisms. Try as much as you can to avoid
talking slowly when answering or asking questions. Project your voice
when you speak, avoid sounding dull and speaking in low tones. Make
appropriate eye contact (don’t stare down at the interviewer) and also
avoid talking too quickly. Ensure you’re audible when you speak and
you’re voice projects as much confidence as you can muster, regardless
of how nervous you feel.
Giving Uninformed Answers to Questions About the Company
If
don’t know something about the company, you should refrain for
scrambling to come up with just any answer to the question. Ensure you
do your research about the company of course, but if there is something
you don’t know, be tactful with how you answer the question. You can
offer to share the information you do know or are sure of about the
company. Or you can apologize for the oversight, and assure the
interviewer you will extend your research and learn the answer to the
question asap. This might not totally save you, but it’s much better
than giving an uninformed answer. However, you should ensure as much as
you can that this never happens and you do your research well enough to
answer any question about the company.
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