Phrases You Should Never Say During an Interview: Experts Explain

25.06.2024 08:24

Every future employee, when applying for a job, strives to make an exclusively positive impression.

To make an employer interested in hiring you, you should adhere to a certain communication style.

So, in particular, you need to exclude some phrases from your speech.

What statements exactly are we talking about? The second part of our material will answer this question in detail.

"I work too much"

At first glance, it may seem that such a phrase, on the contrary, should attract positive attention.

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But in reality, these words are perceived as shortcomings and sound insincere.

"I don't know"

This kind of statement sounds very insecure and can put off a potential employer.

Instead, it would be better to try to answer the question posed to you.

"My last employer was bad"

You should never say anything unflattering about past work relationships.

Otherwise, you may unknowingly create the impression of yourself as a bitter and resentful person.

Earlier we talked about how to behave in a male team .

Author: Margarita Sadkovskaya Editor of Internet resources

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  1. "I work too much"
  2. "I don't know"
  3. "My last employer was bad"