1. Arriving late - Always be prepared! Check out the route to the venue the night before and wake up earlier to avoid jam and unexpected traffic delay. Punctuality matters and most recruiters reject candidates who arrive late. Being on time not only can give you some time to breath and get ready for the interview, it’s also shows your respect for the recruiters time. It best to arrive 15 minutes early and if there were some emergency, please call the interviewer and let them know as soon as you can.
2. Unclear details in CV/ Resume - I’ve visited some of the Universities and Colleges for couple of years now. One of the activities is the resume check. Sadly, most of our fresh-grads doesn't really proof read and they don’t take ownership of their own resume. It is really bad. Don’t assume that the interviewers won't ask you in detail about your resume. It’s best if you write your own resume, and never ever pay the other party to do it. You have to be comfortable and stay truthful to talk about all those things you’ve input in your resume, even if it's imperfect
4. Unprepared - Again, get to know your resume because I'm certain that the recruiters will definitely probe more. Understand the qualification and job scope of the job you’ve applied for, so that it is easier to demonstrate that you have what they needed. Do some research about the company you’re applying and you need to know some of the facts about the organisation to impress them and to show that you’re qualified to be hired for their organisation. Remember to bring all the document’s needed. All these will definitely increase your confidence during interview.
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