Arrogance is an interview blunder, research shows
Appearing arrogant at an interview is one of the biggest mistakes made by candidates, according to a recent survey.
Just under half (49 per cent) of hiring managers polled as part of the CareerBuilder.co.uk survey claimed arrogance had put them off a candidate in interview.
A further 44 per cent noted that those applying for sales jobs and other positions had mistakenly spoken negatively about a previous employer.
However the biggest blunder by candidates, noted by 62 per cent of managers, was being disinterested.
Meanwhile, some of the funniest interview blunders were a candidate giving the impression of having murdered their husband and performing magic tricks.
Managing director of CareerBuilder.co.uk, Tony Roy, remarks that candidates should try to be "well-informed" about the company and "always maintain a professional demeanor".
He added: "If a candidate is too negative, is not prepared for the interview or is easily flustered, it usually reflects poorly on the candidate's abilities."
A recent survey by the Recruitment and Employment Confederation found that inaccurate personal details and misspelling their own name on CVs was also a major concern among employers.
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Filed: 29-05-2008
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