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10 Common Mistakes People Make in Job Interviews Over the Weekend: UK News

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Job interviews can be nerve-wracking experiences, but avoiding common mistakes can help you make a good impression on potential employers. According to employers and recruiters, here are the 10 biggest mistakes people make in job interviews:

1. Not dressing appropriately: Dress smartly for the job you are applying for.
2. Handshake mishaps: Make sure to have a firm, polite handshake.
3. Complaining: Avoid negative comments about previous employers or the interview process.
4. Not checking your tech: Test your technology before the interview to avoid disruptions.
5. Bad mouthing previous employers: Focus on lessons learned and growth from past experiences.
6. Not asking questions: Show interest by asking about company culture and expectations.
7. Not showing enthusiasm: Demonstrate passion for the role and industry.
8. Talking too much: Be concise in your answers and know when to stop talking.
9. Under-preparation: Research the company and role to make meaningful connections.
10. Being late – or too early: Arrive 5-10 minutes before the interview to show punctuality without rushing.

By avoiding these common mistakes, you can increase your chances of making a positive impression during your job interview. Remember to prepare, dress appropriately, and show enthusiasm for the role to stand out from other candidates. Good luck!

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