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1. Arriving Unprepared

Mistake: One of the most common interview mistakes is showing up unprepared. This includes not researching the company, not understanding the job role, or failing to anticipate interview questions.

How to Avoid It: Preparation is key. Research the company’s mission, culture, recent news, and products or services. Familiarize yourself with the job description and the skills required. Practice answering common interview questions and prepare questions to ask the interviewer.

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Job interviews are critical moments in your career journey. They’re opportunities to showcase your skills, experience, and personality to potential employers. However, they can also be intimidating and fraught with pitfalls. Many candidates make common interview mistakes that can cost them the job. To help you avoid these blunders, we’ll explore the ten most frequent interview mistakes and provide expert advice on how to steer clear of them. Let’s dive in.

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