After watching the video clip from the film "The pursuit of happyness" , write some of the Do´s and Don´ts for a job interview.
Do's:
Be honest: if you don’t know the answer, admit it and show your willingness to learn.
Be confident: believe in your skills and communicate them clearly.
Don'ts:
Don't lie: avoid making up stories or overstating qualifications.
Don't be unprepared: know the company and the role you're applying for.
Be honest: if you don’t know the answer, admit it and show your willingness to learn.
Be confident: believe in your skills and communicate them clearly.
Don'ts:
Don't lie: avoid making up stories or overstating qualifications.
Don't be unprepared: know the company and the role you're applying for.
Do´s for a job interview:
Show a willingness to learn: during the interview demonstrate a commitment to learn and improve about the company or position.
Don´ts for a job interview:
Do not lie to impress: it is better to be genuine about what you can and cannot do.
Show a willingness to learn: during the interview demonstrate a commitment to learn and improve about the company or position.
Don´ts for a job interview:
Do not lie to impress: it is better to be genuine about what you can and cannot do.
Do's
* In the scene, even though Will Smith arrives in less-than-ideal attire, he addresses the issue directly, showing honesty.
* Confidence is conveyed through strong eye contact, a firm handshake, and engaged body language.
Don'ts:
*If asked about past work, avoid speaking negatively about former bosses or companies.
*Always let the interviewer finish speaking before you respond. Interrupting can come across as rude or overconfident.
* In the scene, even though Will Smith arrives in less-than-ideal attire, he addresses the issue directly, showing honesty.
* Confidence is conveyed through strong eye contact, a firm handshake, and engaged body language.
Don'ts:
*If asked about past work, avoid speaking negatively about former bosses or companies.
*Always let the interviewer finish speaking before you respond. Interrupting can come across as rude or overconfident.
Do´s:
-Show confidence
-Go with the right clothing
-Be honest
-Research about the work
-Demonstrate predisposition to learn
Don´ts:
-Be unpunctual
-Panick
-Put unnecessary things on the resume like high school grades
-Show confidence
-Go with the right clothing
-Be honest
-Research about the work
-Demonstrate predisposition to learn
Don´ts:
-Be unpunctual
-Panick
-Put unnecessary things on the resume like high school grades
What to do in a job interview:
- Talk honestly about your skills and experiences, without exaggerating.
- Maintain a positive and firm attitude, but without being arrogant.
What not to do in a job interview:
- Avoid criticizing former employers, as it can reflect poorly on you.
- Listen carefully and respond when it is your turn.
- Talk honestly about your skills and experiences, without exaggerating.
- Maintain a positive and firm attitude, but without being arrogant.
What not to do in a job interview:
- Avoid criticizing former employers, as it can reflect poorly on you.
- Listen carefully and respond when it is your turn.
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Re: Job Interview Do´s and Don´ts - 2023
Do's:
Show confidence: Maintain eye contact, keep an upright posture, and speak in a clear tone. Confidence shows confidence in yourself and your abilities.
Don'ts:
Lie or exaggerate: Honesty is key. Don't lie about your skills or experience.
Not arriving on time: Arriving late reflects a lack of responsibility. Plan your route and arrive early.
Dress inappropriately: Ideally, wear clothing appropriate to the company culture.
Show confidence: Maintain eye contact, keep an upright posture, and speak in a clear tone. Confidence shows confidence in yourself and your abilities.
Don'ts:
Lie or exaggerate: Honesty is key. Don't lie about your skills or experience.
Not arriving on time: Arriving late reflects a lack of responsibility. Plan your route and arrive early.
Dress inappropriately: Ideally, wear clothing appropriate to the company culture.
Do´s for a job interview:
*Arrive on time.
*Dress appropriately.
*Be honest.
*Show interest in the position.
*Predisposition to learn.
*Have previous knowledge.
*Have a proper and safe tone of voice.
Don´ts for a job interview:
*Not arriving on time.
*Dressing inappropriately.
*Put irrelevant data in the CV.
*Not asking questions
*Ramble in the conversation.
*Arrive on time.
*Dress appropriately.
*Be honest.
*Show interest in the position.
*Predisposition to learn.
*Have previous knowledge.
*Have a proper and safe tone of voice.
Don´ts for a job interview:
*Not arriving on time.
*Dressing inappropriately.
*Put irrelevant data in the CV.
*Not asking questions
*Ramble in the conversation.
To do:
Prepare well: Research the company and the position, and practice clear answers using concrete examples.
Show confidence and a positive attitude: Maintain eye contact, a firm posture, and an optimistic, authentic attitude.
Ask intelligent questions: Show interest by asking about the team, the challenges of the position, or growth opportunities within the company.
What not to do:
Arrive late or unprepared: Punctuality and knowledge of the position are key; avoid arriving without proper research or practice.
Be informal or interrupt: Maintain professional language, don't exaggerate or interrupt; listen actively and respond clearly.
Show disinterest or lack of energy: Interviewers look for someone who is committed and enthusiastic. An apathetic attitude or short answers can make it seem like you're not interested in the positionDo's:
- Demonstrate positive attitude and confidence.
- Be persistent and determined
- Show preparation and interest
Don'ts:
- Arrive late
- Dress too casually or not dress appropriately
- Lie on your resume
- Demonstrate positive attitude and confidence.
- Be persistent and determined
- Show preparation and interest
Don'ts:
- Arrive late
- Dress too casually or not dress appropriately
- Lie on your resume
Do’s for a Job Interview:
* Research the Company: Understand the company’s mission, values, products, and culture.
* Dress Professionally: Choose clothes that fits the company's culture but always lean towards more formal and professional.
* Arrive Early: Arriving 10-15 minutes early shows punctuality and enthusiasm.
* Highlight Your Skills: Provide specific examples of how your skills and past experiences align with the role.
Don’ts for a Job Interview:
* Arrive Late: Being late can signal unreliability and lack of respect for the interviewer's time. If an emergency arises, notify the interviewer as soon as possible.
* Criticize Past Employers: Even if you had negative experiences, refrain from speaking poorly about previous employers or colleagues.
* Oversell or Undersell Yourself: Avoid exaggerating your qualifications or being too humble. Be honest and confidently discuss your true abilities and experiences.
* Interrupt the Interviewer: Let the interviewer finish their questions or comments before responding.
* Research the Company: Understand the company’s mission, values, products, and culture.
* Dress Professionally: Choose clothes that fits the company's culture but always lean towards more formal and professional.
* Arrive Early: Arriving 10-15 minutes early shows punctuality and enthusiasm.
* Highlight Your Skills: Provide specific examples of how your skills and past experiences align with the role.
Don’ts for a Job Interview:
* Arrive Late: Being late can signal unreliability and lack of respect for the interviewer's time. If an emergency arises, notify the interviewer as soon as possible.
* Criticize Past Employers: Even if you had negative experiences, refrain from speaking poorly about previous employers or colleagues.
* Oversell or Undersell Yourself: Avoid exaggerating your qualifications or being too humble. Be honest and confidently discuss your true abilities and experiences.
* Interrupt the Interviewer: Let the interviewer finish their questions or comments before responding.
What to Do:
- Dress well.
- Don’t speak unless asked.
- Don’t be too honest.
- Arrive late.
- Interrupt the other person.
Do’s:
-Show confidence and a positive attitude
-Dress professionally and appropriately for the role
-Be honest and authentic
-Research the company and role thoroughly
-Demonstrate a strong desire to learn and grow
-Ask insightful questions to show engagement
Don’ts:
-Arrive late or appear unprepared
-Panic or get overly nervous
-Add irrelevant details like high school grades or outdated skills on your resume
-Speak negatively about previous employers
-Overwhelm with too much personal information
-Show confidence and a positive attitude
-Dress professionally and appropriately for the role
-Be honest and authentic
-Research the company and role thoroughly
-Demonstrate a strong desire to learn and grow
-Ask insightful questions to show engagement
Don’ts:
-Arrive late or appear unprepared
-Panic or get overly nervous
-Add irrelevant details like high school grades or outdated skills on your resume
-Speak negatively about previous employers
-Overwhelm with too much personal information
Do’s:
-Be Honest and Transparent
-Stay Confident Under Pressure
-Focus on Your Strengths
-Be Persistent and Determined
-Keep a Positive Attitude
Don’ts:
-Don’t Make Excuses for Your Appearance or Circumstances
-Don’t Let Setbacks Diminish Your Confidence
-Don’t Be Overly Formal to the Point of Inflexibility
-Don’t Forget to Highlight What Sets You Apart
-Don’t Let Pressure Affect Your Communication
-Be Honest and Transparent
-Stay Confident Under Pressure
-Focus on Your Strengths
-Be Persistent and Determined
-Keep a Positive Attitude
Don’ts:
-Don’t Make Excuses for Your Appearance or Circumstances
-Don’t Let Setbacks Diminish Your Confidence
-Don’t Be Overly Formal to the Point of Inflexibility
-Don’t Forget to Highlight What Sets You Apart
-Don’t Let Pressure Affect Your Communication
Que hacer: Tener confianza en uno mismo, mostrar disposición y compromiso, mantener siempre la calma.
Que no hacer: No ser evasivo, no llegar mal vestido, no llegar tarde.
Que no hacer: No ser evasivo, no llegar mal vestido, no llegar tarde.
- Do's:
- Be honest and clear: If you don't have the answer to something, don't hesitate to admit it and show interest in learning.
- Stay calm under pressure: Focus on your core skills and convey them without obstacles affecting your communication.
- Show perseverance and determination: Stay focused on your goals, without letting challenges diminish your motivation.
- Maintain an optimistic attitude: Being positive and open to change reflects a willingness to face different situations.
- Don'ts:
- Don't be late: Being punctual reflects responsibility and respect for the time of others, so make sure to plan your arrival.
- Don't dress inappropriately: Your attire should align with the company culture to convey professionalism.
- Don't make excuses: Take responsibility for your actions without justifying yourself based on your circumstances or your appearance.
- Don't be too rigid or formal: Be flexible and adapt your style, without letting formality limit your naturalness
Qué hacer:
- Ser honesto y trasparente, no mentir para impresionar
- Investigar sobre la empresa y la actividad previo a la entrevista
- Demostrar que puedes aprender y llevar a la práctica las cosas que te faltan.
Qué no hacer:
- Dejar dudas sin preguntar
- Mostrar fragilidad frente a las dificultades
- Ser honesto y trasparente, no mentir para impresionar
- Investigar sobre la empresa y la actividad previo a la entrevista
- Demostrar que puedes aprender y llevar a la práctica las cosas que te faltan.
Qué no hacer:
- Dejar dudas sin preguntar
- Mostrar fragilidad frente a las dificultades
Do´s:
-Appear confident.
-Be sincere.
-Good handshake.
-Use charisma and communication skills.
-Appear confident.
-Be sincere.
-Good handshake.
-Use charisma and communication skills.
Don´ts:
-Dress inappropriately.
-Give the impression that I did not prepare and I am improvising.
-Sitting with poor posture and placing your hands on the desk.
-Dress inappropriately.
-Give the impression that I did not prepare and I am improvising.
-Sitting with poor posture and placing your hands on the desk.
Do's:
Dress Professionally
Show Confidence
Be honest
Don'ts:
not arriving on time or being late
Speak negatively about past employers
Dress Professionally
Show Confidence
Be honest
Don'ts:
not arriving on time or being late
Speak negatively about past employers
Do´s for a job interview:
- Dress Appropriately
- Arrive Early
- Show Enthusiasm
Don´ts for a job interview:
- Arrive late
- Dressing inappropriately
- Not knowing the company and the job
What to do in a job interview:
-Be punctual and professional.
-Highlight relevant achievements and skills.
-Maintain a positive and optimistic attitude.
What not to do in a job interview:
-Do not arrive without researching the company.
-Do not interrupt the interviewer.
-Do not speak poorly about previous employers.
-Be punctual and professional.
-Highlight relevant achievements and skills.
-Maintain a positive and optimistic attitude.
What not to do in a job interview:
-Do not arrive without researching the company.
-Do not interrupt the interviewer.
-Do not speak poorly about previous employers.
Do's for a job interview:
*Have a positive attitude
*Show desire to learn what is necessary for the job
*Highlight personal skills and knowledge to obtain the job
*Be honest and trustworthy
*Have prior knowledge of the company
*Be kind
Don'ts for a job interview:
*Arrive late to the interview
*Having a disheveled appearance and inappropriate clothing
*Lying about skills or work experiences
*Have a positive attitude
*Show desire to learn what is necessary for the job
*Highlight personal skills and knowledge to obtain the job
*Be honest and trustworthy
*Have prior knowledge of the company
*Be kind
Don'ts for a job interview:
*Arrive late to the interview
*Having a disheveled appearance and inappropriate clothing
*Lying about skills or work experiences
Do´s:
*Be sincere and genuine
*Know about the job
*Show commitment and desire to learn
*Have a good presence
Don´ts:
*Give false data or information
*Show insecurity
*Be unpunctual
*Be sincere and genuine
*Know about the job
*Show commitment and desire to learn
*Have a good presence
Don´ts:
*Give false data or information
*Show insecurity
*Be unpunctual
In the interview it was noted that he did not come prepared; He arrived in a hurry. Greeting upon arrival is fine, the way he did it was not appropriate. He was neither well dressed for the occasion nor clean. It was good that he looked at other people's faces while he spoke, although he may have moved his hands too much. He had a good answer to the questions.
Do's (Things he did well):
-Sincerity and honesty: Chris Gardner was honest from the beginning, admitting that he wasn't dressed properly and explaining the situation without lengthy excuses.
-Confidence despite the circumstances: Despite arriving in a disheveled state, he maintained confidence in himself, speaking firmly and directly.
-Positive attitude: Chris didn't focus on the negative but highlighted his perseverance and his ability to learn quickly, like when he mentioned his skill in solving the Rubik's Cube.
-Good stress management: Despite his personal and professional struggles, Chris stayed calm during the interview and responded clearly.
-Respectful and polite: He showed respect to the interviewers, listening carefully and responding in a polite manner.
Don'ts (Things that weren't ideal, but he was still hired):
-Inappropriate attire: He arrived at the interview in dirty work clothes, which is not ideal in a professional setting. However, he addressed it with honesty, which helped him.
-Lack of visual preparation: Although Chris wasn't dressed or prepared to impress with his appearance, his attitude made up for this shortcoming.
-Personal situation: Even though his personal life was in chaos (losing his home, no stable job), he didn't let that dominate the interview.
-Sincerity and honesty: Chris Gardner was honest from the beginning, admitting that he wasn't dressed properly and explaining the situation without lengthy excuses.
-Confidence despite the circumstances: Despite arriving in a disheveled state, he maintained confidence in himself, speaking firmly and directly.
-Positive attitude: Chris didn't focus on the negative but highlighted his perseverance and his ability to learn quickly, like when he mentioned his skill in solving the Rubik's Cube.
-Good stress management: Despite his personal and professional struggles, Chris stayed calm during the interview and responded clearly.
-Respectful and polite: He showed respect to the interviewers, listening carefully and responding in a polite manner.
Don'ts (Things that weren't ideal, but he was still hired):
-Inappropriate attire: He arrived at the interview in dirty work clothes, which is not ideal in a professional setting. However, he addressed it with honesty, which helped him.
-Lack of visual preparation: Although Chris wasn't dressed or prepared to impress with his appearance, his attitude made up for this shortcoming.
-Personal situation: Even though his personal life was in chaos (losing his home, no stable job), he didn't let that dominate the interview.
Do's
- Research the company and position.
- Arrive on time.
- Dress professionally.
Don'ts
- Don't badmouth former employers.
- Don't interrupt.
- Don't exaggerate or misrepresent your skills and experiences.
Do's:
Research the company and get to know its culture.
Maintain eye contact with the interviewer.
Listen actively before answering.
Ask intelligent questions about the position or the company.
Say thank you at the end for the interview opportunity.
Don'ts
Interrupting the interviewer while speaking.
Criticising previous employers.
Lying or exaggerating about your experience or skills.
Research the company and get to know its culture.
Maintain eye contact with the interviewer.
Listen actively before answering.
Ask intelligent questions about the position or the company.
Say thank you at the end for the interview opportunity.
Don'ts
Interrupting the interviewer while speaking.
Criticising previous employers.
Lying or exaggerating about your experience or skills.
Do´s:
Project confidence, be honest and show that you are trustworthy.
Don'ts:
Don't lie or make excuses.
Not investigating the job.
Project confidence, be honest and show that you are trustworthy.
Don'ts:
Don't lie or make excuses.
Not investigating the job.
"Do's and Don'ts" for a job interview:
Do's
Don'ts
Do's
- Be Punctual: Arrive on time for the interview to demonstrate your commitment and professionalism.
- Dress Appropriately: Choose professional attire that is suitable for the company culture.
- Practice Your Answers: Prepare for common questions like qualities.
- Be honest: no excuses or lies.
- Be confident/determined: show they will be lucky to have you.
Don'ts
- Avoid One-Word Answers: Make sure to provide complete and developed/creative responses.
- Not to appear desperate: It's important to maintain a confident and composed demeanor during the interview to create a positive impression.
- Don’t Forget to Smile: A positive attitude can influence the interviewer’s perception of you.
- Don't be intimidated: Maintain confidence and composure
Do’s:
be honest
Show determination
Have confidence in your abilities
Don’ts:
Don't neglect your appearance
Do not arrive late or unprepared
Avoid unnecessary excuses
be honest
Show determination
Have confidence in your abilities
Don’ts:
Don't neglect your appearance
Do not arrive late or unprepared
Avoid unnecessary excuses
Do’s:
-Be honest.
-Show determination.
-Have confidence.
-Be punctual.
-Dress appropriately.
-Be prepared.
Don’ts:
-Don’t neglect your appearance.
-Don’t be late or unprepared.
-Avoid unnecessary excuses.
-Don’t appear desperate.
-Don’t be intimidated.
-Be honest.
-Show determination.
-Have confidence.
-Be punctual.
-Dress appropriately.
-Be prepared.
Don’ts:
-Don’t neglect your appearance.
-Don’t be late or unprepared.
-Avoid unnecessary excuses.
-Don’t appear desperate.
-Don’t be intimidated.
Do:
Don't:
- Project confidence: Maintain good posture, eye contact, and a firm handshake.
- Be honest and sincere: Admit when you don’t know something, and show a willingness to learn.
- Use charisma and communication skills: Engage positively and stay focused on your goals.
- Stay calm under pressure: Highlight your strengths without letting stress affect your message.
- Keep a positive attitude: Being optimistic and open shows adaptability.
Don't:
- Avoid inappropriate attire: Dress professionally, aligning with company culture.
- Don’t arrive late or appear unprepared: Punctuality and preparation show respect and interest.
- Don’t exaggerate or lie about skills: Honesty builds credibility.
- Avoid poor posture and distracting gestures: Sit upright and keep your hands calm.
- Don’t be overly formal or rigid: Adapt and be flexible to let your natural self shine.
Things to do:
1. Maintain a positive attitude: Despite being in an uncomfortable situation, Chris remains optimistic and confident in his abilities.
2. Be honest
3. Show enthusiasm: Chris demonstrates a genuine interest in the position and the company. His enthusiasm makes up for his lack of formal presentation.
4. Be direct but respectful: Chris responds directly to questions without detours, showing self-confidence.
5. Highlight your strengths
Things not to do:
1. Not apologizing too much: Chris apologizes for his appearance, but he doesn't do it repeatedly, which is key. Apologizing excessively can convey insecurity.
2. Do not show desperation: Despite Chris's difficult personal situation, he does not convey desperation, which is important so as not to negatively affect the interviewer's perception.
3. Don't make excuses
4. Don't give up
1. Maintain a positive attitude: Despite being in an uncomfortable situation, Chris remains optimistic and confident in his abilities.
2. Be honest
3. Show enthusiasm: Chris demonstrates a genuine interest in the position and the company. His enthusiasm makes up for his lack of formal presentation.
4. Be direct but respectful: Chris responds directly to questions without detours, showing self-confidence.
5. Highlight your strengths
Things not to do:
1. Not apologizing too much: Chris apologizes for his appearance, but he doesn't do it repeatedly, which is key. Apologizing excessively can convey insecurity.
2. Do not show desperation: Despite Chris's difficult personal situation, he does not convey desperation, which is important so as not to negatively affect the interviewer's perception.
3. Don't make excuses
4. Don't give up
Things we should not do:
* Arrive late
* Sweaty/stained
* Inappropriate clothing
* Nervousness
* Talk too much
Things we should do
* Be confident
* Adapt to difficult environments
* Honesty
* Try to solve problems ("I'm the type of person, if you ask me a question and I don't know the answer, I'm going to tell you that I don't know, but I bet you that I know how to find the answer, and I will find the answer" - Will Smith)
* Arrive late
* Sweaty/stained
* Inappropriate clothing
* Nervousness
* Talk too much
Things we should do
* Be confident
* Adapt to difficult environments
* Honesty
* Try to solve problems ("I'm the type of person, if you ask me a question and I don't know the answer, I'm going to tell you that I don't know, but I bet you that I know how to find the answer, and I will find the answer" - Will Smith)
What to do and what not to do in a job interview:
* What to do:
1. Research the company
2. Dress appropriately
3. Practice your answers
4. Ask questions
5. Be punctual
6. Maintain eye contact
* What not to do:
1. Speak negatively about previous employers
2. Arrive late
3. Use jargon or inappropriate language
4. Fail to prepare
5. Interrupt the interviewer
* What to do:
1. Research the company
2. Dress appropriately
3. Practice your answers
4. Ask questions
5. Be punctual
6. Maintain eye contact
* What not to do:
1. Speak negatively about previous employers
2. Arrive late
3. Use jargon or inappropriate language
4. Fail to prepare
5. Interrupt the interviewer
Do's:
Be honest: Speak sincerely about your skills and experiences.
Show confidence: Maintain eye contact, stand up straight, and communicate your skills clearly.
Research the company: Know its mission, values, and culture before the interview.
Don'ts:
Don't lie: Avoid exaggerating or inventing skills you do not possess.
Don't speak badly about previous employers: This can reflect negatively on you.
Don't be late: Tardiness can leave a bad impression.
Be honest: Speak sincerely about your skills and experiences.
Show confidence: Maintain eye contact, stand up straight, and communicate your skills clearly.
Research the company: Know its mission, values, and culture before the interview.
Don'ts:
Don't lie: Avoid exaggerating or inventing skills you do not possess.
Don't speak badly about previous employers: This can reflect negatively on you.
Don't be late: Tardiness can leave a bad impression.
What you should do:
Be honest.
Show confidence.
Highlight your skills and attitude.
Maintain a positive attitude.
Make a good impression.
Listen carefully.
What you shouldn’t do:
Arrive unprepared.
Share unnecessary personal details.
Show excessive nervousness.
Be too informal.
Be honest.
Show confidence.
Highlight your skills and attitude.
Maintain a positive attitude.
Make a good impression.
Listen carefully.
What you shouldn’t do:
Arrive unprepared.
Share unnecessary personal details.
Show excessive nervousness.
Be too informal.
Do´s:
Research about the work
Show confidence
Demonstrate predisposition to learn
Don´ts:
Be unpunctual
Research about the work
Show confidence
Demonstrate predisposition to learn
Don´ts:
Be unpunctual
Do’s:
Be honest about your situation and abilities.
Show enthusiasm and interest in the position.
Don’ts:
Don't underestimate the importance of appearance.
Don't evade difficult questions; face them with honesty.
Be honest about your situation and abilities.
Show enthusiasm and interest in the position.
Don’ts:
Don't underestimate the importance of appearance.
Don't evade difficult questions; face them with honesty.
Qué hacer:
Demuestra perseverancia: Al igual que Chris Gardner, muestra determinación y esfuerzo en tus respuestas.
Sé auténtico: Muestra tu verdadera personalidad
Haz preguntas relevantes: Interésate genuinamente por el puesto y la empresa.
Vístete con confianza: Aunque enfrentes dificultades, la apariencia profesional puede marcar la diferencia.
Mantén una actitud positiva: A pesar de los desafíos, muestra optimismo y confianza en ti mismo.
Qué no hacer:
No hables negativamente de tu pasado: Evita quejarte de tus circunstancias anteriores.
No llegues sin preparación: Investiga sobre la empresa y el puesto antes de la entrevista.
No interrumpas al entrevistador: Escucha atentamente y respeta su tiempo.
Demuestra perseverancia: Al igual que Chris Gardner, muestra determinación y esfuerzo en tus respuestas.
Sé auténtico: Muestra tu verdadera personalidad
Haz preguntas relevantes: Interésate genuinamente por el puesto y la empresa.
Vístete con confianza: Aunque enfrentes dificultades, la apariencia profesional puede marcar la diferencia.
Mantén una actitud positiva: A pesar de los desafíos, muestra optimismo y confianza en ti mismo.
Qué no hacer:
No hables negativamente de tu pasado: Evita quejarte de tus circunstancias anteriores.
No llegues sin preparación: Investiga sobre la empresa y el puesto antes de la entrevista.
No interrumpas al entrevistador: Escucha atentamente y respeta su tiempo.