Interviewing Don'ts DON'T wait until that last minute to get ready DON'T drink too much coffee or energy drinks that’ll make you jittery DON'T dress casually in a t-shirt and jeans DON'T sit in front of a window with light coming in behind you or sit in the dark DON'T sit...
This chapter discusses the dos and don'ts of interviewing. To limit the scope of the interview alone, however, is obviously not sufficient to ensure its being reliable or to ensure that it produces an unbiased, unprejudiced, and valid assessment. The essentially important thing in the organizatio...
Nierman, Lyndy
Here are nine of the most crucial do’s and don'ts of interviewing: 1. DO Establish a Friendly Rapport Whether you’re screening a candidate for an entry-level position or searching for your next C-level executive, a warm and friendly introduction should almost always be first on your to...
Don’t: Be late In Chinese culture, it is disrespectful to be late. You should typically show up between 10 to 15 minutes before an interview starts. However, Chinese cities have notoriously bad traffic and Chinese addresses can be hard to find in a crowded, sprawlingmajor Chinese city. In...
This chapter discusses the dos and don'ts of interviewing. To limit the scope of the interview alone, however, is obviously not sufficient to ensure its being reliable or to ensure that it produces an unbiased, unprejudiced, and valid assessment. The essentially important thing in the ...
Emily Co