to you being judged as unprofessional and rejected. Be judgmental: Refrain from making caustic or evaluative statements about people, processes, or technology in the companies that you have interned with or had worked at. Do not reveal your biases to the interviewer. Badmouth: Do not ever badmouth your last boss or someone else in your internship or past companies.
It is unethical and will send a negative signal that you may be difficult to manage. Being invited to a face-to-face personal interview is in itself a success, but it might be only the first step of a long hiring process. The main objective of attending an interview is to send signals of assurance to your future employer that you are the right talent they have been looking for. Ensure that your CV does not lie and avoid exaggerating experiences.
Demonstrate that you have the right balance of skills, attitude, and knowledge required for the job. Good luck with your job interview! m a k e - t h e - b e s t - i m p r e s s i o n / article21821157.ece Unit- - globally - - - Th e Wind in the Willows – Kenneth Grahame Lord of the Flies – William Golding Th e Old Man and the Sea – Ernest Hemingway Animal Farm – George Orwell Tuesdays with Morrie – Mitch Albom Th e Giver – Lois Lowry Fantastic Mr Fox – Roald Dahl Practical English Usage – Michael Swan Essential English Grammar – Raymond Murphy Th e Oxford English Grammar – Sidney Greenbaum Further Reading Unit- - globally - - -