Website review: 35 Things To Avoid At Your Job Int...
seawaves discovered this in Career planning
•9 reviews since Feb 6, 2008
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seawaves discovered 6 months ago- 27. Hit on the receptionist or pass your phone number to a cute guy: If you give the impression you're more interested in dating than working you won't get the gig.

Tr0nik rated 5 months ago- The problem is when employers read such things and attempt to look for them, rather than the value the individual can bring to the outfit. Sure some of these points are very legit, but if someone satisfied all 35 of them I'd think they'd read the same list, not that they were qualified.

- FireFromTheGods rated 5 months ago
- please. If you don't know these things you should be working at mcdonalds.

rttfm rated 5 months ago- Great list.... Although, I find it sad that some of these actually need to be said. I couldn't imagine *anyone* that would bring their lunch to a job interview. Wow..... Ummmm, wow.

ShaunLow69 rated 6 months ago- great tips, everyone should read a few of these.

CiaranFromChance rated 6 months ago- Solid tips on how to approach an interview...

DumbLittleMan rated 6 months ago- From the page: "As with everything in life, it can be very helpful to know NOT what to do just as much as what to do! If you're new to job hunting, you've probably been reading about how to act during a job interview. You should also be studying how not to act."

andyboyd rated 6 months ago- From the page: "As with everything in life, it can be very helpful to know NOT what to do just as much as what to do! If youâ€re new to job hunting, you've probably been reading about how to act during a job interview. You should also be studying how not to act."