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Interview Skills-2, 13 things you should never say in a
Aside from submitting a resume full of 
typos, the quickest way to be eliminated 
from consideration for a new job is making 
an avoidable interview blunder — like 
putting your foot in your mouth. 
babuappat@gmail.com
"Every year we see more surveys and polls 
come out listing some of the crazy things 
that candidates do or say in job 
interviews," says Michael Kerr, an 
international business speaker and author 
of "You Can't Be Serious! 
Putting Humor to Work." babuappat@gmail.com
"So, it's very clear that some people 
still haven't received the memo: 
What you say in an interview matters 
immensely. 
It's your audition!" babuappat@gmail.com
Hiring managers use the interview to 
gauge your fit for the job, your 
creativity, your ability to think on your 
feet, your emotional intelligence, and 
your attitude babuappat@gmail.com
So it's important to remember that it's 
not just what you say that counts, it's 
also how you say it. 
babuappat@gmail.com
"Your tone of voice and body language 
will be watched closely as yet another 
indicator as to your overall fitness for 
the job at hand," 
babuappat@gmail.com
Here are things you should 
never say in a job interview: 
babuappat@gmail.com
"I'm really nervous." 
babuappat@gmail.com
Even if you're more nervous than you've ever been, 
no company wants to hire someone who lacks 
confidence. "So, in this case, honesty is not the best 
policy," says Amy Hoover, president of the job board – 
“TalentZoo” 
"Fake it 'til you make it!" 
babuappat@gmail.com
"Let's talk money." 
babuappat@gmail.com
Never discuss salary in the early stages of 
the interview process. "Focusing on the 
salary can raise a red flag with potential 
employers that you are only there for the 
money and not for any deeper reasons," 
babuappat@gmail.com
"More and more, employers are looking for 
people who align with their mission and 
values." Negotiations can and should be 
done after (or at the very end of) the 
interview phase. 
babuappat@gmail.com
"My weakness is I care too 
much/work too hard." 
babuappat@gmail.com
Of course, you should "never voluntarily 
talk about your weaknesses unless they ask 
you with the standard interview question, 
'What's your biggest weakness?'. 
babuappat@gmail.com
And if you are asked this question, stay 
away from these answers. Everyone knows 
they are masked strengths, and they are 
largely a turn-off to any interviewer who 
has been around the block. 
babuappat@gmail.com
"You should spend time thinking about 
what your true weaknesses are and admit 
to them." 
babuappat@gmail.com
"I really need this job!" 
babuappat@gmail.com
Don't give any indication of desperation. "And 
definitely do not say that you really need this 
job due to your current circumstances, 
babuappat@gmail.com
"Employers may view desperation as a sign of 
weakness, and, again, they want employees 
who are seeking a long-term career, 
not merely a job. 
babuappat@gmail.com
"My current boss/employer is horrible." 
babuappat@gmail.com
Never, ever criticise a former boss or 
company. "Even if the interviewer 
invites you to, don't," 
babuappat@gmail.com
It's not classy, and it'll make you 
sound bitter, negative, and petty. 
babuappat@gmail.com
"It also shows that you could 
badmouth any boss or company in the 
future — and it could even be a test to 
see if you will say anything 
disparaging." 
babuappat@gmail.com
"I need…" 
babuappat@gmail.com
Don't make the conversation all about 
your needs. "This is the time to talk 
about their needs and what you can do 
to help fulfill them," 
babuappat@gmail.com 
babuappat@gmail.com
"Talking about your needs will flag you 
as someone who is potentially going to 
be high maintenance and challenging 
to work with." 
babuappat@gmail.com 
babuappat@gmail.com
"Do you know when we'll be 
finished here?" babuappat@gmail.com
You should never give the impression that 
you're in a hurry or have somewhere else 
to be. 
babuappat@gmail.com
"What could be a 30-minute interview might 
turn into a 90-minute interview if all goes well, 
and if you seem like you have somewhere more 
important to be, the interviewer will definitely 
be turned off," 
babuappat@gmail.com
"I love the perks you offer." 
babuappat@gmail.com
"Don't bring up how much you love some of the 
company's perks, such as their policy of having 
every third Friday off or their free snacks,". 
babuappat@gmail.com
"Again, this will create the image you care more 
about the benefits than you do about 
contributing to the employer's success." 
babuappat@gmail.com
"I'd rather not say." 
babuappat@gmail.com
Unless the interviewer asks you an 
inappropriate or illegal question , or something 
that makes you feel extremely uncomfortable, 
you should always answer their queries. 
babuappat@gmail.com
"A job interview is never the time to play the 
'no comment' card,". "It will make you look like 
you have something to hide or are unprepared." 
babuappat@gmail.com
"How much paid time off do I get in the 
first year?" babuappat@gmail.com
"You don't want to give the impression that you 
intend to take all your sick days and miss as 
much work as possible while still getting paid,". 
babuappat@gmail.com
Leave that type of question until follow-up 
interviews or conversations with HR about 
benefits, she suggests. 
babuappat@gmail.com
"S---, d---, f---, etc." 
babuappat@gmail.com
"As obvious as this ma y be, don't use curse 
words or slang terms in an effort to come across 
as 'authentic,'" "You'll only give the impression 
that you have poor communication skills." 
babuappat@gmail.com
"Never swear; ever. Even if the interview is over 
drinks after work and everyone around you is 
swearing. 
babuappat@gmail.com
If it's a very laid-back scenario like happy hour, 
find proper words to use, and use inflection and 
body language to make your points." 
babuappat@gmail.com
"I'm getting divorced/pregnant/going 
through a tough time."babuappat@gmail.com
We advise you against bringing up any personal 
issues or problems. 
babuappat@gmail.com
"This can be viewed as a major red flag for a 
whole host of reasons, not the least of which 
being the question as to whether your personal 
challenges are going to affect your job 
performance.“ babuappat@gmail.com
"I don't have any questions for you." 
babuappat@gmail.com
When asked if you have any questions for them, 
don't say "no." 
babuappat@gmail.com
"This makes you look unprepared for the 
interview, or worse, disinterested in the job or 
company," 
babuappat@gmail.com
So, remember these points 
Face interviews with clear thought 
babuappat@gmail.com 
You’ll surely be successful
babuappat@gmail.com

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Interview Skills-2, 13 things you should never say in a

  • 2. Aside from submitting a resume full of typos, the quickest way to be eliminated from consideration for a new job is making an avoidable interview blunder — like putting your foot in your mouth. babuappat@gmail.com
  • 3. "Every year we see more surveys and polls come out listing some of the crazy things that candidates do or say in job interviews," says Michael Kerr, an international business speaker and author of "You Can't Be Serious! Putting Humor to Work." babuappat@gmail.com
  • 4. "So, it's very clear that some people still haven't received the memo: What you say in an interview matters immensely. It's your audition!" babuappat@gmail.com
  • 5. Hiring managers use the interview to gauge your fit for the job, your creativity, your ability to think on your feet, your emotional intelligence, and your attitude babuappat@gmail.com
  • 6. So it's important to remember that it's not just what you say that counts, it's also how you say it. babuappat@gmail.com
  • 7. "Your tone of voice and body language will be watched closely as yet another indicator as to your overall fitness for the job at hand," babuappat@gmail.com
  • 8. Here are things you should never say in a job interview: babuappat@gmail.com
  • 9. "I'm really nervous." babuappat@gmail.com
  • 10. Even if you're more nervous than you've ever been, no company wants to hire someone who lacks confidence. "So, in this case, honesty is not the best policy," says Amy Hoover, president of the job board – “TalentZoo” "Fake it 'til you make it!" babuappat@gmail.com
  • 11. "Let's talk money." babuappat@gmail.com
  • 12. Never discuss salary in the early stages of the interview process. "Focusing on the salary can raise a red flag with potential employers that you are only there for the money and not for any deeper reasons," babuappat@gmail.com
  • 13. "More and more, employers are looking for people who align with their mission and values." Negotiations can and should be done after (or at the very end of) the interview phase. babuappat@gmail.com
  • 14. "My weakness is I care too much/work too hard." babuappat@gmail.com
  • 15. Of course, you should "never voluntarily talk about your weaknesses unless they ask you with the standard interview question, 'What's your biggest weakness?'. babuappat@gmail.com
  • 16. And if you are asked this question, stay away from these answers. Everyone knows they are masked strengths, and they are largely a turn-off to any interviewer who has been around the block. babuappat@gmail.com
  • 17. "You should spend time thinking about what your true weaknesses are and admit to them." babuappat@gmail.com
  • 18. "I really need this job!" babuappat@gmail.com
  • 19. Don't give any indication of desperation. "And definitely do not say that you really need this job due to your current circumstances, babuappat@gmail.com
  • 20. "Employers may view desperation as a sign of weakness, and, again, they want employees who are seeking a long-term career, not merely a job. babuappat@gmail.com
  • 21. "My current boss/employer is horrible." babuappat@gmail.com
  • 22. Never, ever criticise a former boss or company. "Even if the interviewer invites you to, don't," babuappat@gmail.com
  • 23. It's not classy, and it'll make you sound bitter, negative, and petty. babuappat@gmail.com
  • 24. "It also shows that you could badmouth any boss or company in the future — and it could even be a test to see if you will say anything disparaging." babuappat@gmail.com
  • 26. Don't make the conversation all about your needs. "This is the time to talk about their needs and what you can do to help fulfill them," babuappat@gmail.com babuappat@gmail.com
  • 27. "Talking about your needs will flag you as someone who is potentially going to be high maintenance and challenging to work with." babuappat@gmail.com babuappat@gmail.com
  • 28. "Do you know when we'll be finished here?" babuappat@gmail.com
  • 29. You should never give the impression that you're in a hurry or have somewhere else to be. babuappat@gmail.com
  • 30. "What could be a 30-minute interview might turn into a 90-minute interview if all goes well, and if you seem like you have somewhere more important to be, the interviewer will definitely be turned off," babuappat@gmail.com
  • 31. "I love the perks you offer." babuappat@gmail.com
  • 32. "Don't bring up how much you love some of the company's perks, such as their policy of having every third Friday off or their free snacks,". babuappat@gmail.com
  • 33. "Again, this will create the image you care more about the benefits than you do about contributing to the employer's success." babuappat@gmail.com
  • 34. "I'd rather not say." babuappat@gmail.com
  • 35. Unless the interviewer asks you an inappropriate or illegal question , or something that makes you feel extremely uncomfortable, you should always answer their queries. babuappat@gmail.com
  • 36. "A job interview is never the time to play the 'no comment' card,". "It will make you look like you have something to hide or are unprepared." babuappat@gmail.com
  • 37. "How much paid time off do I get in the first year?" babuappat@gmail.com
  • 38. "You don't want to give the impression that you intend to take all your sick days and miss as much work as possible while still getting paid,". babuappat@gmail.com
  • 39. Leave that type of question until follow-up interviews or conversations with HR about benefits, she suggests. babuappat@gmail.com
  • 40. "S---, d---, f---, etc." babuappat@gmail.com
  • 41. "As obvious as this ma y be, don't use curse words or slang terms in an effort to come across as 'authentic,'" "You'll only give the impression that you have poor communication skills." babuappat@gmail.com
  • 42. "Never swear; ever. Even if the interview is over drinks after work and everyone around you is swearing. babuappat@gmail.com
  • 43. If it's a very laid-back scenario like happy hour, find proper words to use, and use inflection and body language to make your points." babuappat@gmail.com
  • 44. "I'm getting divorced/pregnant/going through a tough time."babuappat@gmail.com
  • 45. We advise you against bringing up any personal issues or problems. babuappat@gmail.com
  • 46. "This can be viewed as a major red flag for a whole host of reasons, not the least of which being the question as to whether your personal challenges are going to affect your job performance.“ babuappat@gmail.com
  • 47. "I don't have any questions for you." babuappat@gmail.com
  • 48. When asked if you have any questions for them, don't say "no." babuappat@gmail.com
  • 49. "This makes you look unprepared for the interview, or worse, disinterested in the job or company," babuappat@gmail.com
  • 50. So, remember these points Face interviews with clear thought babuappat@gmail.com You’ll surely be successful