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Nafe92014 wrote: » Another good one to add is "try not too stutter too much"
higherho wrote: » The whole suite thing needs to go away (well groomed though is important). I came into an interview (I was told to dress casual) with my DBZ shirt and a nice good pair of jeans. The costumer liked me right off the bat and stated "Goku was my favorite". After the meeting the contracting company came back to me and stated the costumer stated that he liked you the moment he saw your shirt. Granted this wont happen all the time and it all depends on your work environment. I still thought it was cool.
networker050184 wrote: » I think that is a very rare exception and certainly not the rule in the professional world. I like DBZ as much as the next guy, but I happen to be a much bigger fan of knowing how to conduct yourself in a professional environment when it comes to hiring someone. The main one I hate is people trying BS answers. I know the answer to the question I'm asking you. Don't try to act like you know what you are talking about if you don't. A simple I don't know and we'll move onto the nest one.
the_Grinch wrote: » Typically, if you wear a watch you are going to look down at it. You may not be bored, but out of habit you'll look at it. Now if you're giving an interview and you see someone checking out their watch what does that say to you? Oh he/she must have a better place to be right now. If you're early leave it in the car you won't need to know what time it is anyway.
hurricane1091 wrote: » That's a personal thing then. I'd revise it to say "don't wear a watch if you're going to look at it". I never look at mine but I feel naked without it lol. I do look at my phone when nervous though, luckily not in an interview.
NetworkNewb wrote: » I usually keep my phone in my vehicle when I go in on an interview. Last time I brought it in with me on an interview, I had it on vibrate and someone kept calling me. Very annoying! Just play it safe now and don't bring it in.
rsutton wrote: » Some common issues I run in to when interviewing folks: -They asked about salary too soon -They had a lame reason for leaving their last job
snapdad wrote: » I know a lot of people swear by wearing a suit, but I've never worn one to an interview. I think it's a bit overkill unless you are expected to wear a suit as part of the job.
BradleyHU wrote: » There's never too soon to discuss salary. I usually do that as soon as i get an email or a call back from a firm that I've applied to. I don't want to waste their, and even more importantly, MY time going through several rounds of interviews & then come find out that their not looking to pay what i'm looking for. While their reason to leave might be lame to you, it might be valid to them. You never know what the situation is, and all that lead up to it.
kMastaFlash wrote: » Never poop/use bathroom at the place you will be interviewing. You never know if the person who is interviewing you is in the bathroom with you. I'm interviewing today and took my own advice. It's just odd if you happen to have a bowl movement and it happens to be loud then go into the interview room knowing "Oh he heard me poop". This may be immature on my part but better safe then sorry.
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