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Friday, June 25, 2010

Avoid So True Applicants


The interviewer will always examine the applicant of her application letter, how to answer phone calls, and during interviews. Do not let your efforts to get the coveted job is lost. Here are the things you need to avoid:

Inaccurate data and incomplete
Your data must be ensured to be contacted accurate and complete. If the interviewer is difficult to contact you as soon as he was interested, a chance you could slip.

Idle time interval
if the interval between the previous working lives long enough, you must be prepared to provide sufficient reason and valid. It would be better if when the idle time interval is filled with activities that enrich your experience or knowledge of self.

Vague reasons
Give a positive outlook and detailed, why did you leave your previous job. If the answer is unclear, the interviewer will immediately cross out your name.

Inconsistent answers
If asked the same question over and over in different ways, give an equal and consistent answers.

Unrealistic expectations
Are you interested in business travel, great salary, or other expectations are not realistic? If yes, can be dangerous. What is important, prepare yourself, show the intention to work and pay a realistic amount.

Less preparation
So, prepare yourself and find out the background of a company that will be heading to, and develop questions that may be encountered. Give a positive impression and show your sincerity.

No one's career and life goals
How or where you will be in 2-5 years? You must have a clear target of personal life and your career. This suggests, focus your attention and have a specific career direction.

Negative attitudes or insubordination
Show a positive mental attitude. Smile, firm handshake, and eye contact. When you give a negative reaction on behalf of questions asked, you are bound to fail. If interviewers gave negative information, do not react. Simply note and discuss later.
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