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I’ve interviewed MANY people over the years.  Some were rising stars and some weren’t.  What differentiated the two really came down to attitude and response.

The “star” candidates among us projected the right thoughts, articulation and mirroring body language.  They think before they speak and they displayed a remarkable ability to maintain calm during the most stressful of questioning.

Chances are if you have ever landed a job you have said and did the right things.  As you start becoming more transient you will be meeting with more people and thus the likelihood of doing something which will harm your chances will increase. 

One time I was interviewing someone who not only had his cell phone turned on but when it rang he answered it and proceeded to have a conversation right in front of me (with a competitor, no less).  Needless to say I cut the interview short and never represented him.  I had an opportunity lined up for him too.

Anyway, I’ve tabulated what I think is a reasonable list of things NOT to say during an interview.  Keep them in mind because it is much easier to remember than trying to remember what TO SAY.

1.  Don’t be dressed in business casual gear.  Wear a suit & tie (guys).  I’m not a fashion expert ladies but I think you know a good pant suit will serve you well.  Polish your shoes - most people notice shoes for some odd reason. 

2.  Do not bring your cell phone into the interview.  If you have to then turn it off before entering the building.  Nothing kills the momentum and flow of an interview like a bad ring tone.

3.  Stay away from drinking coffee/soft drinks before your interview.  If the interview runs more than an hour long you are going to regret it. 

4.  Do not talk negatively about your past employers.  Always focus in the positive aspect of your previous job and colleagues.  Talking “dirt” about your previous relationships will only serve to make you look the same.

5.  Do not bring up money (unless you are asked).  Money is not why you want the job and you do not want to be perceived as such.

6.  Refrain from interrupting the interviewer.  Listen to the question, understand the question and answer the question.  Be clear/concise and provide facts when needed.

7.  Stay away from fidgeting, tapping your toes or shaking your leg.  It’s distracting and only serves to feed you with more of the nervous energy you are trying to stay away from.

8.  Never making eye contact will mean you are never going to beat your competitors.  When answering questions make eye contact and lean forward a little to show your interest.

9.  Don’t leave without an idea of what the next steps are.  Thank the interviewer for their time and find out what the rest of the interview process will entail.

Most of this is common sense but you would be surprised how many people make common mistakes which costs them a career opportunity.  There are hundreds of articles on how to best conduct yourself during an interview so I ask that you dig down deep and Google the subject.

 Top Comment : Avijit Dey   | 03 17 2009 17:26:59 +0000
Never arrive late for an interview and say sorry. Be on time
 
12 comments on "What NOT to Say and Do During An Interview (Adapted From Canadian Recruitment Insider)"
  Commented by  Leander, Corporate - Risk Management, Business Continuity, Security, FSL    | 05 17 2010 17:14:14 +0000
Echo views of Dennis Aries, this is an aspect generally not covered. And I hope people get the right meaning-- that is be humble but do not compromise on values and be a doormat. Maintaining self respect and faith in values & being transparent is a positive foundation towards a great innings.
  Commented by  Venkat Alapati, Eng    | 05 17 2010 12:29:39 +0000
all these may work in BPO/SERVICE sector but not in a PRODUCT oriented company,there HRs r just lik Rubber Stamps (Indian President :)
  Commented by  Ajay Ziz, Deputy Registrar, University of Jammu    | 11 17 2009 04:51:01 +0000
mittal , the first company i cracked was ,in  sleepers , torn jeans and full grown beard..
on the street there are no rules ...moni aizik of krava maga says so ...
and when the future is hazy , something unique emerges ..
  Commented by  Dennis Aries, Software and Database Architect, Reflecta    | 04 08 2009 12:04:02 +0000
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Great article, just a small addition:

10. Don't be too humble. - This means both by posture and by attitude. Sit up straight, you are the right man (or woman) for the job, otherwise you would not be there. Keep an open posture. If you lean back and/or with arms crossed, you send along the wrong message. Don't over-emphazise your faults, but don't avoid them either. Knowing what you CANNOT do is as important as what you CAN.
  Commented by  karthick, Tech Support Engineer, Wipro Infotech(franchisee)    | 03 19 2009 02:12:25 +0000
Nice and very important stuff....
  Commented by  Arti Arora, Branch Manager/Regional Manager, NII    | 03 17 2009 17:42:46 +0000
thanks for sending.. keep sharing
  Commented by  Avijit Dey, Consultant, Search Management Consultants    | 03 17 2009 17:26:59 +0000
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Never arrive late for an interview and say sorry. Be on time
  Commented by  Imanpreet $ingh, Student, Kathuria Group of Information Tech.    | 03 17 2009 14:48:32 +0000
gr88888..............
  Commented by  JAPI, HR Manager, ACME Consultants    | 03 17 2009 12:01:07 +0000
amazing........keep sharing
  Commented by  manju dagar, News Anchor/TV Presenter, Time Today    | 03 17 2009 10:11:08 +0000
good information ..........
  Commented by  Amit Sambhi, Bank Of America    | 03 17 2009 09:11:38 +0000
Good Article
  Commented by  Manish Trehan, Product/Brand Manager, KingfisherAirlines    | 03 17 2009 08:41:32 +0000
yes one should keep these points while going for an interview, and more important is he should structure his interview with facts and stats when asked about technical questions and should be able to co-relate stuff.
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