According to one of Hays directors, “Poor verbal communication skills, such as giving short answers, struggling to articulate answers, speaking quietly or not thinking before speaking are all big turn-offs.”
Other areas, which may cause a hiring manager to think seriously about how viable you are as a candidate, include:
-Not answering the question asked
-Not researching the company or role before the interview
–Leaving a mobile phone on
– Inability to provide solid examples of previous experience
-Exaggerating experience or skills
-Focusing on the negative rather than the positive in situations or experiences
-Arriving late
–Not displaying an interest in the role
There are many aspects about an interview that we cannot control. All of the list above, and in the statement by Jacky Carter, are in your control.
A job interview, particularly for a position you are passionate about gaining, can be one of the most daunting experiences in life. But here PERCEPTION IS REALITY. If you come across as a qualified and viable candidate for the job – you will be treated as such.
Practice Visualisation
An excellent way to excel in the interview is to practice creative visualisation
What is creative visualisation? It is using the power of the mind to convince yourself you will do well. It is a way to calm your mind and let it accept the positive. Here is what you do:
Put aside about 20 nights each night for three nights. Close your eyes and envision the interview in as much detail as possible. See everything going extremely positively all the way through to the successful end.
It does not sound like much, but proponents say it is a very powerful way to set yourself up to succeed.