Last updated on February 23rd, 2021 at 06:39 am
In this series, we at Imarticus Learning give you tips and tricks to land your dream job in Investment Banking.
There are many situations in which people make the mistake of using informal, irresponsible and fairly inappropriate phrases during an interview. These small mistakes may cost you your career. Letβs have a look at most unhelpful phrases to avoid in front of a recruiter.
–βTo be honest with youβ
When job candidates use this phrase, it sends a mixed message. It can sound like you are are being honest now, but werenβt being honest before. Itβs a good idea to leave this phrase out.
–βI canβt think of any real weaknessesβ
It may be exhausting when an interviewer asks, βWhat are your weaknesses?β But thatβs all the more reason for you to have an answer. If youβre caught off guard by one of the most well-known interview questions around, youβll look unprepared, come across like you lack self-awareness and give the impression of one unwilling to have an honest discussion about whether or not youβre fit for the job. No matter how highly you think of yourself, there should still be plenty of things that youβd like to do better.
–βI donβt have any questionsβ
You might be spending eight hours a day (or more) in this job, at this company, with this manager and thereβs nothing youβre wondering about? Interviewers want to know that youβre interested in the details of the job, the department in which youβll be working, your prospective supervisorβs management style, and the culture of the organization. Otherwise, youβre signaling that youβre either not that interested or that you just havenβt thought much about it. So come prepared with thoughtful, intelligent questions about the work youβd be doing.
–βI think I can do this jobβ
Saying βI thinkβ instead of βI knowβ or βI believeβ subtly communicates a lack of confidence. So many job candidates are uncomfortable talking about themselves. Most people are afraid of being seen as bragging and that can keep them from sounding confident when they may be a perfect fit for the job.
–βI will tryβ
The word βtryβ really doesnβt convey meaning, especially when a potential employer inquires about your ability to do something, such as βCan you implement a new cost sheet format for the department?β If your answer is, βI will try,β you donβt sound confident. More importantly, the word βtryβ sounds like you are setting yourself up to fail. Answer yes or no.
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