Friday, April 10, 2020
3 Items To Hide From Your Interviewer - Work It Daily
3 Items To Hide From Your Interviewer - Work It Daily As a resume writer and career adviser, I counsel my clients to relax when they go into a job interview. Being relaxed and comfortable will certainly make a job interview go more smoothlyâ"for both the job candidate and the interviewer. But thereâs a difference between being relaxed and âletting it all hang out.â To do that, there are a few personal belongings you might be better off not letting your interviewer see. Your beach book. For those of you who use e-readers, this may not be an issue. But for job candidates bringing personal magazines or the latest bestseller to read on the way to the interview, this can be important. You might think reading âbodice-rippersâ is fun, but itâs not a hobby to share with your interviewer. Keep your hobbies and personal life to yourself. If the interviewer is going to see you reading anything in the office waiting room, why not make it the latest industry magazines? Your phone, tablet, and other electronics. Be respectful of your interviewersâ time. Sure, you might need your smart phone to help you navigate your way to the employerâs office. But before you cross the threshold into their building, turn it off and put it away. Interviewers do not want to be interrupted by your friends calling and texting, and they have no forgiveness for job candidates who are rude enough answer their phones or text during the interview. Keep to the same rule airlines have: all electronics need to be off and stowed. Your wristwatch, jewelry, and other accessories. Be cognizant of the employerâs culture and mission. If youâre lucky enough to possess a Rolex watch, large engagement ring, or $2,000 briefcase, then think before you take them with on an interview. They might work well for your professional image if youâre interviewing at an investment bank, but they will likely backfire if youâre interviewing at a local non-profit serving impoverished families facing eviction. In the first instance, those high-end accessories scream, âI can mingle with your high net worth clients!â In the second instance, those high-end accessories scream, âIâm an insensitive clod who doesnât understand or respect what youâre all about!â Just like your collectible Swatch watch might be a great fit for some employers, but a no-no for others. Make sure your accessories help demonstrate how you fit in, not stand out. Those whoâve read my other blogs and How to Get a Legal Job: A Guide for New Attorneys and Law School Students know I donât just rely on my own opinions for these tips. I spend a great deal of time talking to hiring decision-markers, including hiring directors, interviewers, personnel managers, and recruitersâ"in other words, the people who will be interviewing you. So donât just take my advice, take theirs! Enjoy this article? You've got time for another! Check out these related articles: How To Answer 7 Of The Most Common Interview Questions Top 3 Tips For Phone Interviews How To Ace The Panel Interview Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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