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Manners You Should Not Exhibit During Job Interview by Cvclue11(m): 3:03pm On Jul 02, 2021
Getting a job interview is a thrilling experience. In the job search process, the job interview is a vital and positive phase. Knowing what to do and what not to do at your next interview can help you prepare efficiently. We'll go through why interviews are crucial and what not to do at your next job interview in this article.
Don't be conceited.
During your interview, avoid being arrogant. Taking pride in yourself can make interviewers feel as if you're lecturing them. Instead, talk about your abilities and accomplishments in terms of how they may benefit the firm, and do it in a plain, not boastful manner.

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Avoid making direct eye contact.
Avoid lowering your head or refusing to look the interviewer in the eyes. This could be misinterpreted by interviewers as a sign of weakness or deception. Instead, as you speak, naturally meet the interviewer's eyes. If you're worried, pretend you're talking to a buddy and look at the interviewer as if you're having a casual discussion.
Please do not be late.
Arrive on time for the interview. Lateness conveys a lack of interest in the position and a disregard for the interviewer's time. Instead, arrive a few minutes early to meet the staff and have some time to gather your thoughts before the interview
Do not deceive yourself.
If an interviewer discovers you lying, the interview may be terminated right away. If you are hired on the basis of a falsehood, the employer may expect you to do responsibilities for which you are unprepared. Instead, be honest when answering inquiries about your qualifications for the job. Demonstrate your drive to learn new skills and your commitment to enhancing your job performance..
Don't put on an improper outfit.
For your job interview, avoid looking disheveled or immodest. Wearing tops or bottoms that reveal too much skin, distracting accessories, or filthy apparel are all no-nos. Wear professional, business-casual attire with neat hair and few accessories instead.
Dont Take the phone call.
During the interview, avoid checking or answering your phone. It demonstrates a lack of self-control to divide your concentration between the interview and your phone. Instead, switch off and put away your phone for the length of the interview to avoid being tempted.
Don't appear enraged.
Avoid frowning, sighing, or any other behaviors or facial expressions that can be interpreted as negative. These can create the impression that you are a grumpy person to the interviewer. Instead, grin and speak in a light, upbeat tone.
Make sure your arms aren't crossed.
Avoid hiding your hands or crossing your arms. This form of body language conveys a guarded or apprehensive attitude toward the situation. Keep your hands visible and your chest open instead. You will be perceived as an open and honest individual by the interviewer.
Don't show up unprepared.
Make sure you don't show up to the interview empty-handed. This could be interpreted by the interviewer as a lack of preparation and interest in the role. Bring copies of your résumé and references instead. Also, bring a piece of paper and a pen to take notes during the interview.
Don't appear bored.
During the interview, avoid appearing bored or yawning. This can irritate the interviewer. Instead, nod your head, take notes, and answer to questions to indicate you're paying attention to the interviewer.

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