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If you know a company’s dress code is business casual, don’t show up to your interview wearing a conservative dress or suit. You want to show the employer that you’re not only qualified to do the job, but that you can also fit in with the company culture. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: 5 Mistakes You Already Make Before Job Interview


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Assuming Theyve Researched You
  • Youve worked very hard creating a resume and
    cover letter with strategies on how you can add
    value to the company, but that doesnt mean your
    interviewer has read most of it or even part of
    it.
  • Employers spend only 30 seconds on your resume.

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Rehearsing Run-of-the-mill Questions
  • Research all the companys channels including
    website, social media outlets, what is being said
    within the industry and in the news, and come up
    with questions that will really impress your
    interviewer.

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Youve Set a Time Limit
  • Dont assume your interview will take thirty
    minutes or even an hour.  You never know what
    turn the interview is going to take and you may
    end up getting passed around to a few different
    people.
  • Unless you have to get back to your current job,
    dont assume youll be in and out within a
    certain timeframe. 
  • Weve all got things to do but concentrating on
    the time youll spend in the interview is crucial
    to your success. 

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Not Bringing Enough Materials
  • Always bring extra copies of your resume,
    business cards, or any other important materials
    to interviews.

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Not Dressing for Company Culture
  • If you know a companys dress code is business
    casual, dont show up to your interview wearing a
    conservative dress or suit.
  • You want to show the employer that youre not
    only qualified to do the job, but that you can
    also fit in with the company culture. 

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