Most candidates lose the job in the first 5 minutes. Because of...

Because of these 5 mistakes.
Read before your next interview.
Most beginners walk in knowing nothing.
Do this instead:
→ Read the company's "About" page
→ Check recent news about them
→ Know their top competitors
Takes 30 mins. Makes you look 10x more prepared.
You freeze up. You sound robotic. They notice.
Instead — learn the STAR method:
• Situation
• Task
• Action
• Result
It gives structure without sounding scripted.
This is the #1 answer interviewers hate.
Instead, pick a real weakness you're actively improving.
Example: "I used to struggle with public speaking, so I joined a local group to practice. It's helped me a lot."
Honest + growth mindset = green flag.
"No, I think I'm good." = missed opportunity.
Always ask:
→ "What does success look like in the first 90 days?"
→ "What do you enjoy most about working here?"
This shows curiosity. Interviewers love it.
Slouching, avoiding eye contact, fidgeting all red flags.
Simple fixes:
✅ Sit up straight
✅ Nod while they speak
✅ Smile naturally
✅ Firm handshake (or confident wave on video)
You're being evaluated from the second you walk in.
You just need to be prepared.
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