Don’t
Mess Up!
Top Ten
Interview Mistakes
You
Can’t Afford to Make
I want to
provide you with the most practical information on how to have a successful
interview. I also wanted to let you know
about some of the mistakes teacher candidates typically made – mistakes that
often doomed their chances, cost them the job, or derailed their chances for
employment. These are the mistakes that
pop up often enough that they deserve your special attention. These events happen so frequently and in so
many interviews across the country, that they seem to be persistent – a virus
that far too often sneaks its way into an interview and “contaminates” any
chance you have of getting hired.
Following are the biggest “boo-boo’s” teacher candidates make in their
interviews:
1. Uses
a Cell Phone
Here’s a fact of life: your cell
phone will not help you get a job, but it does have the potential to make sure
you never do get a job. Here’s the best
piece of advice I can give you, and I know it will be painful for some: leave
your cell phone in your car. DO NOT take
it into the school, DO NOT take it into the interview, DO NOT even think about
it. If you spend any time on your cell
phone while in the school or in the interview you will be sending a very
powerful (negative) message to the interviewer: my business is more important
than your business.
2. Is
Tardy
First impressions count! Get to the interview late and you will make
one of the worst impressions ever. It
makes no difference what your reasons are or what kinds of excuses you use (one
of my favorites - “Your secretary gave me really lousy directions.”). If you are late, you are out! In case you think this is not a common
occurrence, one recent research report showed that 50 percent (yes, 50 percent) of job candidates were
tardy for their interviews. If you
really want the job, then you’ll really be on time. Don’t be rude, be punctual!
3. Presents
a Poor Appearance
O.K. here’s your basic list: Don’t wear clothing inappropriate for an
interview, get rid of any body jewelry, cover up any and all tattoos, don’t use
an excess of perfume or after shave lotion, take a bath or shower (with real
soap) the morning of the interview, use a deodorant, go light with the jewelry
and the makeup, get a haircut or a hair styling, trim your nails, brush your
teeth and use a mouthwash, ditch the gum and cigarettes, and put on your best
smile. One more thing: don’t drink any
alcohol before an interview. You
definitely won’t be doing yourself any favors.
4. Lacks
confidence
If you don’t walk into the school
or into an interview room with a degree of self-confidence you will be putting
yourself at a disadvantage. Practice all
the tips, ideas, and strategies in Ace Your Teacher Interview and
you’ll have the confidence you need to impress an interviewer and do well in
the actual interview.
5. Is
Not Focused
Jumping around from topic to topic,
not completing an answer, losing your focus, stopping and starting several
times when responding to a question, and a plethora of incoherent or
incomprehensible thoughts will surely doom any interview. Trust me, it happens – more than you might
imagine – and if it continues, it is a sure sign that the interview will
probably end prematurely.
(Next Posting: Five More Mistakes You Don’t
Want to Make)
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