By Steven Faulknr
Do you know the hidden secret to remaining jobless or perhaps the key to spoiling all job interview answers? If you are still jobless and have been uttering the same answers during career interviews then you hold these secrets, of which you are certainly not aware. Wondering what these secrets are that have been destroying your chances of getting the job? Here are some points and realizations.
Several times, or in fact often times, you come to an interview unprepared. When you are asked a question by your interviewer there is this dry awkward moment before you give your job interview answer, a moment of discomfort wherein simple questions like specifying what you have written in your resume will hit you unprepared. Undeniably you did not review what you had written in your resume and your job interview answers were nowhere near what was asked.
Giving false answers during interviews is also one secret as to why you remain jobless. Somehow you are compelled to give sham answers because you are very focused on impressing the interviewer, even to the point of lying. The interviewer will ALWAYS verify the things you shared. It is essential to them that all applicants are truthful in order for them to be able to hire an honest employee.
Giving job interview answers that are not concrete will leave your interviewer with space for doubts about whether they should hire you or not. Answers given out during interviews that question your sincerity, company knowledge, loyalty and what to expect are very critical and require concrete feedback from your end. Why give the answer "I can try" when you can say "I can do"? Trying means there is big room for not doing it at all while doing means opening a great door for accomplishing success.
Your job interview answers will help the interviewer determine whether you are the one they need to fill the job or just another option. If you answered anxiously or indecisively you are showing the interviewer directly that you are not really interested in the job. If you want to get the job, answer with confidence but with caution, stand out and let your employer know that you will deliver. With all that said, you may now realize that you could not previously get that job, because you were giving job interview answers that do not work for the employer.
Several times, or in fact often times, you come to an interview unprepared. When you are asked a question by your interviewer there is this dry awkward moment before you give your job interview answer, a moment of discomfort wherein simple questions like specifying what you have written in your resume will hit you unprepared. Undeniably you did not review what you had written in your resume and your job interview answers were nowhere near what was asked.
Giving false answers during interviews is also one secret as to why you remain jobless. Somehow you are compelled to give sham answers because you are very focused on impressing the interviewer, even to the point of lying. The interviewer will ALWAYS verify the things you shared. It is essential to them that all applicants are truthful in order for them to be able to hire an honest employee.
Giving job interview answers that are not concrete will leave your interviewer with space for doubts about whether they should hire you or not. Answers given out during interviews that question your sincerity, company knowledge, loyalty and what to expect are very critical and require concrete feedback from your end. Why give the answer "I can try" when you can say "I can do"? Trying means there is big room for not doing it at all while doing means opening a great door for accomplishing success.
Your job interview answers will help the interviewer determine whether you are the one they need to fill the job or just another option. If you answered anxiously or indecisively you are showing the interviewer directly that you are not really interested in the job. If you want to get the job, answer with confidence but with caution, stand out and let your employer know that you will deliver. With all that said, you may now realize that you could not previously get that job, because you were giving job interview answers that do not work for the employer.
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