Job Vacancy Archive for August, 2005

  • Interview Myth no. 4: Never say ‘I don’t know’
    Posted on 23-Aug-2005

    Interviews are about making a positive impression by answering
    questions intelligently and building rapport with the interviewer.
    To this end, many interviewees feel that they have to provide the
    perfect answer to every question put to them, irrespective of whether
    or not they actually know the answer. Clearly, a great interview is
    one in which you can answer all the questions (and you should be
    4 interview skills that win the job
    able to do so if you take the time to prepare correctly); however, if
    you don’t know the answer to something, it is better to admit to it
    rather than pretend to know and start waffling. Most interviewers
    can pick waffling a mile away and they don’t like it for a couple of
    very important reasons: first, it is likely to make you sound dishonest;
    and second, it will make you sound considerably less than intelligent.
    You may as well not attend the interview if you give the impression
    that you’re neither honest nor bright.

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