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Sloppiness Don=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=84= =A2t let careless grammar or spelling mistakes affect your future. Proofre= ad everything you do=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=80=9Dfrom your resume to your perfor= mance review. You don't want your work thrown out before it's even read! 2. Lack of Preparation Do your homework, particularly for the job intervie= w. Show you are self-starting enough to realize what preparation is approp= riate and necessary to get the job done. Getting this right shows you unde= rstand the responsibilities involved in everything you sign up for.=20 3. Trying too Hard to Get Attention Let your resume stand out because of i= ts content and your merits, not because of fancy formatting or fonts=C3=A2= =E2=82=AC=E2=80=9Dor worse, colorful paper. 4. Your Vices (Right Pre-Inte= rview) Smoking and drinking may seem innocuous to you, but your interviewer= (and your boss) will be able to smell both on you, and neither show you in= a favorable light.=20 5. Bad Hygiene Just shower before every job interview. Just do. And prob= ably also before every shift you work.=20 6. Lateness Lateness is a very bad habit in general, but before a job inte= rview it can be a death knell. Plan to be 15 minutes early; the worst case= scenario will leave you time to pee and check your appearance before walki= ng in.=20 7. Texting While you=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=84=A2re waiting for your interview = (you=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=84=A2re early! good job!), do your best not to spend= that extra time texting. This makes you look bored. Try a magazine inste= ad=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=80=9Dor a company brochure.=20 8. Public Grooming Grooming is important, but keep it to the restroom. Do= n=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=84=A2t touch up your makeup or comb your hair=C3=A2=E2= =82=AC=E2=80=9Dor worse, put on deodorant=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=80=9Din public = or in the waiting room.=20 9. Overpacking Leave your latte, your water bottle, your gym bag, and mayb= e even your telephone in your car. Walk in with your resume, your portfoli= o, and perhaps a briefcase, but nothing else.=20 10. Overly Casual Attire Dressing down is never a good idea. Dress for th= e job you want=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=80=9Dnot the one you have, or even the one= you=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=84=A2re applying for. This can be tricky; the last = thing you want to do is err too far on the side of formal, but do try to st= rike the balance (or risk looking unprofessional).=20 11. Speaking Before You Think From the moment you walk in and introduce yo= urself to the receptionist, you need to be careful what you say. Every wor= d out of your mouth in the interview process will be judged=C3=A2=E2=82=AC= =E2=80=9Dand should be. Speak accordingly.=20 12. Informality This doesn=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=84=A2t mean being super cordi= al and speaking like Shakespeare. But it does mean not leading with =C3=A2= =E2=82=AC=C5=93Yo!=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=C2=9D when your interviewer introduces he= rself.=20 13. A Bad Attitude Avoid arrogance, project self-confidence, and do not, w= hatever you do, bad mouth former employers, companies, or your former boss.= Stay positive and get a positive reaction.=20 14. TMI You=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=84=A2re there to convince the company you=C3= =A2=E2=82=AC=E2=84=A2re the perfect person for that job. You want to give = them a sense of who you are, but there is a line. Don=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=84= =A2t cross it and veer too far into oversharing.=20 15. Shyness Humility is great. And arrogance is awful. But do try your b= est to mask your shyness and timidity. You don=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=84=A2t wa= nt anyone thinking you=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=84=A2re too meek and won=C3=A2=E2= =82=AC=E2=84=A2t be able to contribute effectively to the team.=20 16. Cursing Just don=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=84=A2t. There is no place for swea= r words or foul language in the interview=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=80=9Dor in the = workplace.=20 17. Interrupting Whatever you have to say can wait. Let your interviewer = at least finish their sentence first before you speak.=20 18. Fibbing Even a little embellishing here and there is unwise. Chances = are, your interviewer will look into your background and you will get caugh= t. That=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=84=A2s the job lost. Stick to the facts, but pr= esent them at their best.=20 19. Bad Body Language It=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=84=A2s important to say the rig= ht thing, but even if you do, you could still derail the proceedings with h= ostile, bored, or shifty body language. Don=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=84=A2t forge= t what your hands, head, and legs are doing while you=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=84= =A2re speaking.=20 20. Overeagerness No matter how much you want the job=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=80= =9Dand it is important to convey that=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=80=9Ddo your best n= ot to appear too eager. I. e. , don=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=84=A2t ask =C3=A2=E2= =82=AC=C5=93So did I get the job?=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=C2=9D or =C3=A2=E2=82=AC= =C5=93Did I do okay?=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=C2=9D 21. Lack of Graciousness Follow up. Write a thank you note immediately af= ter your interview=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=80=9C handwritten if possible. Even i= f you don=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=84=A2t think it went well, it=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2= =84=A2s important to be gracious and say thank you like a grown up.=20 ------=_Part_3_279446728.1491928745969--