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10 Reasons Why You Failed That Interview Before It Even Ended by PatrickOkunima(m): 6:43am On Aug 15, 2018
Provided below are the 10 most common reasons for HR Managers to reject applicants during the interview. I have added some thoughts on how to avoid these common pitfalls.

1. Unfamiliar with CV.

Amazingly, some applicants are surprised by a question that the interviewer asks regarding information on their CV. An applicant may have forgotten that a particular statement was on their CV. This is very embarrassing and not very impressive.

Corrective action: Know your cv thoroughly and be able to defend every statement made on it.

2. Poor academic performance.

It’s too late to change your grades now. Be prepared for questions on your grades and have a well-thought out response. One-half of engineers, lawyers, teachers and accountants graduated in the bottom half of their classes. The GPA is not a true measure of what you learned nor is it an indicator of how intelligent you are.

Corrective action: Throughout the entire interview, demonstrate your knowledge so you appear “smarter” than your GPA might indicate. But don’t overdo it. Remember to be yourself.

3. Insufficient knowledge of industry.

Employers vary here on what to expect. In financial services, this is extremely important. In most other industries, the importance diminishes. It is always important to remember that you want to impress the interviewer more than the other applicants.

Corrective action: Research the company, the industry, competitors, and industry trends. Keep in mind, it is important to know the future of the industry regarding its growth, international competition and profitability, just to name a few factors. Information on the industry is very easy to find on the Internet. Invest 2-3 hours and you will appear much more impressive and confident in the interview.

4. Lack of leadership skills.

Employers do differ on the requirement for leadership skills depending on the position that is being filled. One thing is for certain— previous leadership always makes the applicant more valuable.

Corrective action: Explain in the interview how you demonstrated leadership in a job, club, organization, volunteer organization, class project or study team. Employers want to hire future leaders, so most will look for past leadership.

5. Lack of career focus.

This interview misstep results from the applicant’s inability to demonstrate how the open position is of interest, or more importantly, how this job fits into their career plan for the next 10 years. In other words, there is a lack of career planning.

Corrective action: The applicant needs to do more research on the position and the related career paths. Discussions with alumni or others who do this job will be helpful in making the decision to pursue this line of work and will make you more informed. The Internet again is a source of information on specific careers.

6. Insufficient interest in employer.

Companies need to know the specific reasons why you have chosen to interview with them. Reasons do not include: “you are a big company, you are profitable, you are located in Calabar, you have a job opening.” These answers do not distinguish this company from hundreds of other employers in Calabar.

Corrective action: The answer again starts with researching the company. What does the company say about itself? Can you talk to employees of the company? If so, ask them why they chose to work for this company? What do they like most about the company?

7. Ineffective communication style or skills.

An applicant is usually faulted for this when they ramble on with their answers, appearing unfocused or ill-prepared.

Corrective action: Concise statements are extremely important here. A simple way to follow in answering your questions is: L-RODS, which stands for: Listen. Reflect. Organize. Deliver. Shut up.

8. Low level of enthusiasm.

Applicants appear this way when they demonstrate very little vitality.

Corrective action: Demonstrate that you are glad to be in the interview and that you are excited about this job opportunity and employer. You will be expected to be highly enthusiastic on the job, so you need to demonstrate the same or more in the interview process.

9. Negative attitude.

We all know negative people and most of us choose not to associate with them. Employers feel exactly the same, and they wish to fill jobs with positive people full of ideas who want to work together with others to help the company.

Corrective action: Even when you have had a bad experience with a past employer or professor, you should give the explanation a positive twist.

10. Failure to sell self.

Recruiters often ask themselves this question at the end of the interview: “Why should I hire this person?” The reasons you give will be thoroughly accessed.

Corrective action: Give five specific reasons, with evidence for each, why you should be hired. Remember, all prospective employees can state that they are hard workers, learn quickly, and are effective team players. Interviewers are skeptical of your opinions about yourself, unless you offer substantial evidence to convince the interviewer. What type of evidence can you use?

• Comments made in past performance evaluations by a supervisor

• Comments by customers

• Grade Point Average

• Awards for achievements or recognition

• Goals achieved

All of these can be beneficial in ‘proving’ your claims.

This information should help you prepare for future interviews. Good luck in passing your next interview test!

Source: https://patrickokunima.com/2016/06/21/top-10-reasons-why-you-failed-that-interview/

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Re: 10 Reasons Why You Failed That Interview Before It Even Ended by Alejoc(m): 6:53am On Aug 15, 2018
God has better things in stock for you

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Re: 10 Reasons Why You Failed That Interview Before It Even Ended by akeentech(m): 7:33am On Aug 15, 2018
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Re: 10 Reasons Why You Failed That Interview Before It Even Ended by mattonnairaland: 7:33am On Aug 15, 2018
Thanks for sharing
Re: 10 Reasons Why You Failed That Interview Before It Even Ended by chi4lifed: 7:33am On Aug 15, 2018
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Re: 10 Reasons Why You Failed That Interview Before It Even Ended by AntiWailer: 7:37am On Aug 15, 2018
Alejoc:
God has better things in stock for you

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Re: 10 Reasons Why You Failed That Interview Before It Even Ended by tetralogyfallot(m): 7:39am On Aug 15, 2018
PatrickOkunima:


Source: https://patrickokunima.com/2016/06/21/top-10-reasons-why-you-failed-that-interview/

most valuable nairalander of the month. U really deserve some accolades.

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Re: 10 Reasons Why You Failed That Interview Before It Even Ended by stano2(m): 7:45am On Aug 15, 2018
Nice one.

Be yourself.

ITK always put one in trouble
Re: 10 Reasons Why You Failed That Interview Before It Even Ended by Exponental(m): 7:47am On Aug 15, 2018
Op,this is under a sane and transparent interview. Some interviews are just for formality. Candidates were already chosen before the interview. They help poor or jobless people waste money on tfare.
Re: 10 Reasons Why You Failed That Interview Before It Even Ended by Dollabiz: 7:48am On Aug 15, 2018
hmm
Re: 10 Reasons Why You Failed That Interview Before It Even Ended by Nobody: 7:53am On Aug 15, 2018
Wat Ever U Do Just know that Its a war Out There
Re: 10 Reasons Why You Failed That Interview Before It Even Ended by Nokio1: 7:58am On Aug 15, 2018
11. you dont know any Senator (FIRS that year..God dey)
Re: 10 Reasons Why You Failed That Interview Before It Even Ended by Doerstech(m): 8:11am On Aug 15, 2018
If you have multiply job offers how do you choose the right one and decline others especially after one or two of them have waited for you for sometime....
Re: 10 Reasons Why You Failed That Interview Before It Even Ended by Haatism(m): 8:20am On Aug 15, 2018
Thanks for sharing.
Think its medicine for my test on Friday @Access.
Re: 10 Reasons Why You Failed That Interview Before It Even Ended by Freeko4: 10:23am On Aug 15, 2018
nice one
Re: 10 Reasons Why You Failed That Interview Before It Even Ended by Kayceenaz(m): 6:36pm On Aug 15, 2018
PatrickOkunima:


Source: https://patrickokunima.com/2016/06/21/top-10-reasons-why-you-failed-that-interview/

God will bless you, sir. Never relent in your efforts to facilitate the success of others!
Re: 10 Reasons Why You Failed That Interview Before It Even Ended by Predator1: 1:32pm On Aug 16, 2018
Most positive post i have seen today

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