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“Sudden death” answers, Suzy Welch calls them. Responses so tone-deaf, generic or self-defeating they instantly lead to ...
What to Say in a Job Interview Be ready to talk about your career experiences and impact, and your interest in the job.
Honesty isn’t always the best policy when it comes to your answers in a job interview. Ideally, an interview is a candid discussion between the candidate and interviewer to determine fit on both sides ...
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Home Business What Not to Say at a Job Interview The last thing you want to do is leave the wrong impression. Avoid these 12 gaffes that could cost you a job.
10. "My old boss was terrible." Anything negative you say about your previous boss or your colleagues can and will be used against you. Stay positive in the interview.
Here are three questions you can ask at your next job interview -- and ten things you probably don't want to say!