Pitfalls job seekers, employers should avoid in interviews
Thursday January 28 2021
By SCOTT BELLOWS
But many neglect to decide what themes are permissible versus inexcusable during job interrogations.
Just published research by Rellie Derfler-Rozin and Marko Pitesa found that many job seekers make a crucial fundamental mistake in interviews.
Imagine waking up on a Thursday morning. You hear your phone alarm blaring in the background grabbing your attention and pulling you ever so dramatically out of your peaceful slumber and into the reality of the waking world in a new day.
As you shut off your alarm, you notice that you received an email earlier that morning from a company that months before you applied online for a new job position. You anxiously tap to open the email and peep into your phone screen still groggy hoping for good news rather than a regret message signalling rejection for the post.