Interview Do’s and Don’ts
Do’s
Don’ts
- Dress appropriately. Extremes in fashion or very casual clothes should be avoided. Look neat and clean. (Wear Formals)
- Be punctual. Make sure that you are 10 minutes early. Do greet the employer when you are meeting him or her. (Hello /Good Morning/ Afternoon/ Evening).
- Express yourself and your views in the language you are most comfortable in.
- Carry a hardcopy of your resume with passport size photo with all relevant documents so you can refer to them if necessary.
- Listen carefully to the questions and answer clearly and thoughtfully.
- Make eye-contact. Remember to talk to the person (not the top right-hand corner of the room or at their shoes).
- Communicate- if you have any doubt, please ask questions to the interviewer. Selection is a two-way process. They select you, but you also select them.
- Show enthusiasm for the company and the position.
- Be Confident. Remember that you applied for the position because you thought that you could do it.
- Offer a firm handshake – don’t cause a fracture
- Make sure that you always present your skills in a positive light. Even when describing your weaknesses you should always show them what you are doing to rectify it.
- Do Smile.
- Do let the interviewer set the pace of the interview. Let him or her lead with the question
- Do let the interviewer decide when the interview is over.
- Do get a good night sleep before day the day of the interview, adequate sleep is necessary.
- Sit Upright in a correct posture/Be Confident/Motivated.
- Make sure that you have an idea about where you want to be in the future and can relate the future goals to your application for the present position
- Please do research for the company before going for the interview.
- Do highlight what benefits you can bring to the company.
- Do end the interview with a “ Thank You” Note
- Don’t arrive late, sweaty and flustered – this will end the interview before it begins.
- Avoid sweaty palms.
- Don’t fiddle or play with your hair.
- Don’t make derogatory remarks about past or present employers.
- Don’t yawn, stare out the window or pick your nose.
- Don’t give one word answer, communicate properly.
- Don’t show nervousness juggle your feet, crack your knuckles, drum your fingers
- Don’t go into the interview without adequate preparations.
- Don’t bring up controversial subjects
- Don’t Lie. If you have to lie about what you are like or your abilities in order to obtain the job, you are likely to find yourself in a position that you don’t really like and probably one in which you will have problems fulfilling successfully.
- Don’t apply too much perfume or aftershave. Avoid being “Smelly”
- Don’t plead with question like “Can I Have the Job?” “Will I get the JOB?”
- Don’t talk about salary, holidays or bonuses unless the recruiter brings them up.
- Don’t sit there like a statue. If you feel more comfortable talking with the aid of your hands for emphasis, then use them, but try not to be too excessive in your gestures.
- Don’t leave your mobile phone on. (Put it in silent mode)
- Don’t interrupt the interviewer before they have finished asking you a question and never finish their sentences for them.
- Don’t call immediately after the interview to find out if you got the job, or make repeated phone calls.
- Don’t be afraid to ask for any clarification if you don’t understand a question.