Chances are you’re looking for a job pretty hard. What with
rising prices and not enough increment, there doesn’t seem to be any
other option for you. But if you have gone around the block and been
rejected a fair number of times then read on to ensure that you’re not
saying these following lines during your interview. These can get you
booted out of any job any day of the week so avoid them like the plague!
Well, if you’re going to ask about money even before you have had a
chance to understand the job description and whether you fit into it or
not, then you’re being greedy and unwanted right from the get-go. While
money and perks
are important, never ever discuss these unless the interviewer brings
it up. By asking about money, you’re telling your potential employer
that the job is only for the taking from a monetary perspective.
Interviewers are bound to ask you questions about your
qualifications, previous jobs and other things that may be important to
them to gauge if you will fit into the company culture.
By asking your interviewer not to get into personal details, you’re
raising his/ her suspicion and a verification request might follow your
application even if it wasn’t previously required. Not to mention that
the job is not for the taking anymore.
In some places and certain situations, you are required to keep your
cell phone out of your hand. Be it a movie theatre or your job
interview, don’t be a prick and pick up the phone. Excusing yourself for
doing so is not going to cut any ice with your interviewer. They have
carved out time from their schedule to evaluate and talk to you. Respect
the situation and keep your phone on silent.
Okay, you’re desperate for a job. But that doesn’t give you the
leeway to cherry-pick your interviews and times according to your whims.
When you are in an interview focus on giving your 100 per cent to it
rather than freaking out about your other interview. Besides, telling
your potential employer you have other interviews is telling him that
you don’t value his company to take up a job there. So really, why
should he hire you in the first place?
Hold on there tiger. Your interview was not the only one scheduled
and you were not the only candidate for the job offer. Asking for the
result of your interview
as soon as it’s over is a strict no-no. Allow time for the interviewer
to evaluate you and leave the interview on a positive note. Do not make
any sudden gestures or give deadlines by when you need a positive
response. This sounds like a reasonable thing to do but believe us,
people have asked employers the above question at the end of an
interview. Don’t be that person!
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1. Before we begin, can you tell me about the salary and perks on offer?
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2. Please don’t ask me any personal questions
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3. I’m sorry, I need to take this call
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4. Can we speed this up? I have another interview scheduled
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5. So is it a yes or no?
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