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Avoid the top 10 worst interview blunders
By Deborah Walker, Certified Career Management Coach
Treating the receptionist rudely.
Since the first person you meet on an interview is usually a receptionist, this is also the first impression you'll make. Don't mistake low rank for low input. Often, that receptionist's job is to usher you into your interview. The receptionist has the power to pave your way positively or negatively before you even set eyes on the interviewer.
Asking about benefits, vacation time or salary.
What if a car salesman asked to see your credit report before allowing you to test drive the cars? That would be ridiculous and you'd walk away in disgust. The effect is about the same when a job seeker asks about benefits or other employee perks during the first interview. Wait until you've won the employer over before beginning that discussion.
Not preparing for the interview.
Nothing communicates disinterest like a candidate who hasn't bothered to do pre-interview research. On the flip side, the quickest way to a good impression is to demonstrate your interest with a few well thought out questions that reflect your knowledge of their organization.
Verbal ticks.
An ill-at-ease candidate seldom makes a good impression. The first signs of nervousness are verbal ticks. We all have them from time to time-umm, like, you know. Ignore the butterflies in your stomach and put up a front of calm confidence by avoiding verbal ticks. One of the best ways to reduce or eliminate them is through role play. Practice sharing your best success stories ahead of time, and you'll feel more relaxed during the real interview.
Not enough/too much eye contact.
Either situation can create a negative effect: Avoid eye contact and you'll seem shifty or untruthful; offer too much eye contact, and you'll wear the interviewer out. If you sometimes have trouble with eye-contact balance, work this out ahead of time in an interview practice session with a friend.
Failure to match communication styles.
It's almost impossible to make a good first impression if you can't communicate effectively with an interviewer. But you can easily change that situation by mirroring the way the interviewer treats you. For instance:
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