These 7 Interview Phrases Could Cost You the Job—Are You Guilty?
But broadcasting those conflicts in an interview sets an alarm off in the interviewer’s mind.
They start wondering if you’ll bring that same energy into their environment.
Keep your answers solution-focused. If you’ve had challenges, frame them as learning experiences.
How we speak about past teammates can reveal our collaborative potential. It’s smarter to show how you overcame difficulties rather than dwell on who was to blame.
4. “I don’t have any questions”
When an interviewer wraps up by asking, “Do you have any questions for me?” and you respond with a flat no, you lose a golden opportunity.