Never Do This During a Job Interview
The Motley Fool - 6/18/2017 - Daniel B. Kline, Selena Maranjian, and Maurie Backman - A job interview often happens after an applicant has cleared several hurdles, but this last step can feel like an impenetrable wall. That's probably because many people are not all that experienced at selling themselves. Interviewing for a position puts the job seeker in a sometimes awkward position. You have to push your own qualifications without coming off as arrogant. It's a situation unlike most others: Even a single question can hurt (or derail) your chances of getting the job. There are lots of things you can do to win the job at an interview, and there's no one recipe for succeeding. When it comes to failing, though, there are a few things that ruin your chances every time. These are three you should work hard to avoid. Read more @ https://www.fool.com/careers/2017/06/18 ... yptr=yahoo
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