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Three Common Deadly Mistakes Made In Job Interviews
Since no two interviews are alike it is difficult to be prepared
for the unexpected. You can however focus on your presentation
skills which may be even more important than what you have to
say.
Here are three areas that you should consider dangerous and deadly. It would be a good idea to get some feedback about your performance before you go to your next interview.
1. Poor non-verbal communication image 2. Poor verbal communication skills Your interviewer is giving you information, either directly or indirectly.
* Good communication skills include listening and letting the
person know you heard what they said. 3. Not asking questions
It is extremely important to ask questions. The job market is very competitive and the competition is fierce. Give yourself every advantage by preparing and practicing before the interview. Being aware of your verbal and non-verbal performance and the messages you are sending could make the difference between getting a job offer or not.
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