Relacionar Columnas attending a job interviewVersión en línea ------ por Odet Arreola 1 Don’t mention how much you like some of the company’s benefits, such as free snacks. The interviewer will think that you don’t care about the success of the company. 2 Try not to show that you’re desperate for the job. Desperation is a sign of weakness. 3 If the interviewer asks about your weaknesses, you shouldn’t reply with a standard response that sounds like a hidden strength. Experienced interviewers know this trick. Instead, tell the employer about a real weakness, but a weakness that isn’t so important for the job. 4 Companies don’t want to hire someone who doesn’t have any confidence. So, it’s not always good to be honest. If you’re nervous, you should try not to show it. 5 When the interviewer asks if you have any questions, don’t say "no." This makes you look unprepared for the interview or not interested in the job or company. 6 If you don’t know your potential salary, you shouldn’t ask about it too early in the interview. If you do this, the interviewer will think you’re only interested in money and nothing else. Employers want people who are a good match for the position that they’re offering. Salary negotiations should wait till the end of the interview. 7 Never criticize a former boss or company. It’s not classy, and it’ll make you sound negative. My weakness is that I work too hard. How much will I earn? I really need this job! My current boss is horrible. I love the idea of free snacks on Fridays! I’m really nervous. No, I don’t have any questions for you.