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11 REASONS FOR REJECTION IN THE INTERVIEW
- By Chetana S
- Published 7/03/2006
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1. Poor attitude. Many candidates come across as arrogant. While employers can afford to be self-centered, candidates cannot.
2. Appearance. Many candidates do not consider their appearance as much as they should. First impressions are quickly made in the first three to five minutes. (For details regarding Appearance, refer to the message 'Interview Etiquette' which I had posted earlier in "CHETANA-JOBS" group).
3. Lack of research. It's obvious when candidates haven't learned about the job, company or industry prior to the interview. Visit the library or use the Internet to research the company, then talk with friends, peers and other professionals about the opportunity before each meeting.
4. Not having questions to ask. Asking questions shows your interest in the company and the position. Prepare a list of intelligent questions in advance.
5. Not readily knowing the answers to interviewers' questions. Anticipate and rehearse answers to tough questions about your background, such as recent termination or an employment gap. Practicing with your spouse or a friend before the interview will help you to frame intelligent responses.
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6. Relying too much on resumes. Employees hire people, not paper. Although a resume can list qualifications and skills, it's the interview dialogue that will portray you as a committed, responsive team player.
7. Too much humility. Being conditioned not to brag, candidates are sometimes reluctant to describe their accomplishments. Explaining how you reach difficult or impressive goals helps portray you as a committed, responsive team player. www.chetanasinterview.com
8. Not relating skills to employers' needs. A list of sterling accomplishments means little if you can't relate them to a company's requirements. Reiterate your skills and convince the employer that you can "do the same for them".
9. Handling salary issues ineptly. Candidates often ask about salary and benefit packages too early. If they believe an employer is interested, they may demand inappropriate amounts and price themselves out of the jobs. Candidates who ask for too little undervalue themselves or appear desperate.
10. Lack of career direction. Job hunters who aren't clear about their career goals often can't spot or commit to appropriate opportunities. Not knowing what you want wastes everybody's time.
11. Job shopping. Some applicants, particularly those in certain high-tech, sales and marketing fields, will admit they're just "shopping" for opportunities and have little intention of changing jobs. This wastes time and leaves a bad impression with employers they may need to contact in the future.
(Article Contributed By: Mithun Kashyap)
Note from Author: I have put in a fairly good amount of work for compiling this data. I hope, this will be useful to all those who are attending interviews, especially freshers. If you find my work really useful, submit feedback with few lines telling me how it helped you. Waiting to hear from you all.
2. Appearance. Many candidates do not consider their appearance as much as they should. First impressions are quickly made in the first three to five minutes. (For details regarding Appearance, refer to the message 'Interview Etiquette' which I had posted earlier in "CHETANA-JOBS" group).
3. Lack of research. It's obvious when candidates haven't learned about the job, company or industry prior to the interview. Visit the library or use the Internet to research the company, then talk with friends, peers and other professionals about the opportunity before each meeting.
4. Not having questions to ask. Asking questions shows your interest in the company and the position. Prepare a list of intelligent questions in advance.
5. Not readily knowing the answers to interviewers' questions. Anticipate and rehearse answers to tough questions about your background, such as recent termination or an employment gap. Practicing with your spouse or a friend before the interview will help you to frame intelligent responses.
www.chetanasinterview.com
6. Relying too much on resumes. Employees hire people, not paper. Although a resume can list qualifications and skills, it's the interview dialogue that will portray you as a committed, responsive team player.
7. Too much humility. Being conditioned not to brag, candidates are sometimes reluctant to describe their accomplishments. Explaining how you reach difficult or impressive goals helps portray you as a committed, responsive team player. www.chetanasinterview.com
8. Not relating skills to employers' needs. A list of sterling accomplishments means little if you can't relate them to a company's requirements. Reiterate your skills and convince the employer that you can "do the same for them".
9. Handling salary issues ineptly. Candidates often ask about salary and benefit packages too early. If they believe an employer is interested, they may demand inappropriate amounts and price themselves out of the jobs. Candidates who ask for too little undervalue themselves or appear desperate.
10. Lack of career direction. Job hunters who aren't clear about their career goals often can't spot or commit to appropriate opportunities. Not knowing what you want wastes everybody's time.
11. Job shopping. Some applicants, particularly those in certain high-tech, sales and marketing fields, will admit they're just "shopping" for opportunities and have little intention of changing jobs. This wastes time and leaves a bad impression with employers they may need to contact in the future.
(Article Contributed By: Mithun Kashyap)
Note from Author: I have put in a fairly good amount of work for compiling this data. I hope, this will be useful to all those who are attending interviews, especially freshers. If you find my work really useful, submit feedback with few lines telling me how it helped you. Waiting to hear from you all.
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143 Responses to "11 REASONS FOR REJECTION IN THE INTERVIEW" 
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said this on 07 Mar 2006 10:17:20 AM EST
itz useful, thanks mithun 4 the article & Chetana mam for the nice site.
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said this on 10 Mar 2006 3:34:36 AM EST
its really worthy for a person attending an interview for the very first time.
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said this on 17 Mar 2006 1:55:47 AM EST
give your useful information point by point so that only its in readable format.
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said this on 18 Mar 2006 9:13:55 AM EST
its useful not only to people who are attending interview for 1st time but also for others who already missed some interviews to to rebuild themselves.thank you.
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said this on 19 Mar 2006 1:19:34 PM EST
its useful to every fresher..and thnks to mithun who is helping freshers with his delightful contribution
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said this on 23 Mar 2006 3:31:24 AM EST
Above connotations are good
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said this on 26 Mar 2006 9:03:02 PM EST
Its helpfull for me & in all times. For every candidate should go throw these tips, for there better performance in an interview.
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said this on 27 Mar 2006 1:24:43 AM EST
this is really excellent,i read it late.
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said this on 12 Apr 2006 1:56:21 AM EST
nice article.it would be more successful if it is more detailed
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said this on 21 Apr 2006 2:30:41 PM EST
ur work shud b appreciated sir.. as i am a fresher it has really given me some homework to b done b4 i attend any interview. thnk u so much
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said this on 26 Apr 2006 1:17:55 AM EST
its good but not sufficient details.
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said this on 01 May 2006 10:11:53 AM EST
its good, but not in detail
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said this on 01 May 2006 11:20:43 PM EST
I have been regul reader of Chetana News.the Team is really doing some R&D work for imporvement of the especially JOB seekers.I wish that chetana site should surpass all the web portals soon if they continue do to the R&D and collate relevant update information to the especially for the future captains fo the Industry.
I wish you a good luck in all your endevours
Regards
KVR.raman
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said this on 05 May 2006 4:38:54 AM EST
this article is really usefull, especially for freshers like me...
i thank you for giving us such a good article.
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said this on 05 May 2006 6:31:59 AM EST
It's really helpful and meaningful for those who don't have proper guides. Hope it's needful for everyone who is yet to prepare their resumes and preoccupy themselves for an IV.
thanks a lot.
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said this on 11 May 2006 8:33:26 PM EST
it's very useful to freshers
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said this on 12 May 2006 3:32:09 AM EST
its really very usefull to me
i will change my faults here after to my inreviews
thank you sir
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said this on 12 May 2006 3:56:13 AM EST
it's very useful to freshers
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said this on 15 May 2006 7:02:28 AM EST
i read it, its good for fresher
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said this on 15 May 2006 10:25:56 AM EST
I will sure follow them though I am experienced.
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said this on 16 May 2006 2:09:25 AM EST
simply superb which helps others in their career
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said this on 16 May 2006 3:16:48 AM EST
its very good article as m a fresher il take care of these points
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said this on 18 May 2006 3:44:26 AM EST
dear sir,
thanku fo rthis excellent article.i want to ask one Q? generally people say in the interview that they dont need freshers.what should the student say abt this ans. and you have written in one point that about salary.sir i want to say as a student is freshers then what shold he say about salary.
hoping ur responce.
warm regards
kunal
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said this on 21 May 2006 1:26:00 AM EST
thanks kashyap...its relly useful...it helps freshers a lot...
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said this on 21 May 2006 1:26:36 AM EST
thanks kashyap...its relly useful...it helps freshers a lot...
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said this on 23 May 2006 10:40:22 AM EST
thankx a lot Mithun...Like hutch(where ever u go our network follows) I will carry ur points all the time to which ever interview i attend
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said this on 29 May 2006 2:49:54 AM EST
it's good but not sufficient
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said this on 31 May 2006 6:25:52 AM EST
It will be helpful for the fresher
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said this on 31 May 2006 6:45:57 AM EST
it is a very useful article for all the people who are looking for jobs.chetana groups is doing a great job. thanks.
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said this on 02 Jun 2006 12:16:01 AM EST
I heard about www.ChetanaS.com site from one of my friend and registered in it. It gives me lot of career tips and information to all type of candidates like experienced and freshers. Thanks for Chetana Madam.
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said this on 02 Jun 2006 2:16:16 PM EST
its very useful& thanks giving suggations
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said this on 03 Jun 2006 5:23:22 AM EST
Sir,it's very helpfull to mould freshers
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said this on 05 Jun 2006 7:38:10 AM EST
sir,
thank u very much for ur suggestios.
u r giving life 2 all of us.
once again thank u bye
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said this on 05 Jun 2006 8:30:37 AM EST
Smart tips enclosing much needed Dos and Donts to be considered prior to an interview.
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said this on 06 Jun 2006 11:50:22 PM EST
its very good and useful.. am sure i will try my best to recify any mentioned above faults in me.. thanks once again
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said this on 07 Jun 2006 11:15:43 AM EST
thankz kashyap,it really gives an idea about what is actually the weaknesses involved in an interview
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said this on 15 Jun 2006 1:39:35 AM EST
hi every one...
hello mithun it is very useful to those who r ready for the interviews...
thanks for ur reasons
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said this on 15 Jun 2006 11:03:45 AM EST
Thank you sir for posting your article .This would definetly help many freshers who do not have a clear idea, as to how to handle the interviews they attend . I even thank Chetana madam for her whole hearted and consistent contribution ..
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said this on 18 Jun 2006 3:12:57 PM EST
its really a useful info for freshers like me.. thks a lot
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said this on 20 Jun 2006 9:28:22 AM EST
ya its goood but not enough add it use full to all the freshers thanks
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said this on 20 Jun 2006 11:31:11 AM EST
thanks for this points .as i am fresher,reading this i learned what to do for an interview
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said this on 21 Jun 2006 12:18:40 AM EST
thanks for this points
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said this on 22 Jun 2006 8:14:38 AM EST
i was in confusion what holding me to regain a good job..now i got.thanks
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said this on 23 Jun 2006 1:20:27 AM EST
ya its fine. What's the solution for this..
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said this on 23 Jun 2006 2:00:34 PM EST
all i can say is "ChetanaS" is doing an excellent job
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said this on 28 Jun 2006 12:28:43 AM EST
it is very usefull for fresheres
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said this on 28 Jun 2006 4:33:36 AM EST
thank u very much. this suggestions hlp me a lot as a freshers so that i should not make this type of mistake.
bye
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Nisha
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