Apart from having a stellar resume, you must prepare to leave a great impression in an interview, as your performance helps the recruiter gauge your value and personality.

To help you bag your dream job and breeze through your interviews in 2023, we discuss, in this article, 6 mistakes to avoid in an interview in the new year.

Let’s dive in!

1. Not researching the company before the interview

Research is the key to a job interview; the biggest mistake you can make is to skip this step.

Here are a few ways in which you can research a company:

  • Explore the social media handles of the organization
  • Read company reviews, ratings, and interview experiences on AmbitionBox
  • Look up news and updates about the company on the internet
  • Check professional networking sites
  • Connect with people in your network who are or were employed by the company where you are interviewing

2. Not reaching the interview venue 15 minutes before the fixed time

As time management is a valued skill, being late during an interview reflects poorly on your work etiquette and time management. Whether it is an online or in-person interview, you must ensure you are on time.

3. Not preparing to impress

As we talk about first impressions, several things go into ensuring a great professional image during an interview.

a. Dressing appropriately:

Being well-prepared is not enough for an interview; you must also be well-presented, and the first step towards it is to dress professionally and confidently.

b. Maintaining poor body language

During the interview, you should be alert, focused, and sitting upright in your chair. If you appear uninterested, it may get interpreted as unfriendliness or arrogance.

4. Not preparing how to answer interview questions:

Interviews are always nerve-racking, so prepare as much as possible to put your best foot forward! As you know standard interview questions, you should always prepare to answer them before the interview.

5. Speaking ill of past employers:

If any questions about your previous work surface during an interview, try to answer positively. In case you have had a bad experience with an employer, we suggest you answer diplomatically!

6. Not asking the recruiter any questions

As the interview is about to end, the recruiter will ask you if you have any questions for them.

This part is the perfect opportunity to show the recruiter your interest in the role, the company, and your research.