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Started by Kalyan, Mar 07, 2010, 04:52 PM

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Kalyan

Dress smart for job interview

Just as you spend hours on your resume, you need to invest some time on your attire to look the part in employment interview and better the chances of clinching the job, says a survey.

According to a survey by the jobsite CareerBuilder, which asked over 2,700 hiring managers about mistakes that can effect a prospective candidate new job.

The survey found that dressing inappropriately is the most common mistake committed by a job seeker during the interview. Nearly 57 per cent respondents said they dressed inappropriately for a job interview, while 55 per cent said they appeared disinterested during the interview procedure.



courtesy: economic times

Kalyan

Some of the other most common mistakes committed by a job candidate during the interview process are speaking about previous jobs in a negative mode (52 per cent), appearing to be arrogant (51 per cent) and using a mobile phone (46 per cent) during the interview.

In addition, the report also revealed some of the more unusual blunders that the hiring managers had encountered in the past included a candidate filing fingernails and another one looked at the ceiling during the interview.

Another candidate recited poetry during the interview, while one person who didn't get the job said that "Dungeons & Dragons" as an example of teamwork.



"With heightened competition for open positions in today's economy, it's important for candidates to put their best foot forward in an interview," CareerBuilder Vice President (Human Resources) Rosemary Haefner said.

"You want to stand out for the right reasons. Even though the job search process can be frustrating, candidates should stay positive, focus on their strengths and be prepared on how to best sell their skill set," Haefner added.

The survey was conducted online within the US by Harris Interactive on behalf of CareerBuilder between November 5 and November 23, 2009.





courtesy: PTI

source: economic times

senthur

thanks anna for update the ques...send me companies based ques.anna......

Sudhakar

Good Topic.

And Great Update Cognitive.

Hope it was very useful for some users.
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