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Myth no. 3: Never say ‘I don’t know’
Questions and intelligent design with the interviewer.
To this end, many respondents who believe they provide the
perfect answer to all questions put to them, regardless of whether
or not, they know the answer. It is clear, is a great interview
, where all the questions to answer (and you should
4 of the competencies required for the victory of employment
in a position to do that if you take the time to prepare properly), but if
You do not know the answer to something, it is better this situation
instead to act as knowing and start waffling. Most investigators
waffling can one miles away, and they dislike it for a couple
very important reasons: Firstly, it is likely you his dishonest;
and secondly, it is also considerably less intelligent.
You May and not in the interview, if you get the impression
that you’re honest, or, even brighter.
The attempt to answer a question that you little idea
undermine another great interview. That does not mean that you
can try to answer that you do not know. There is nothing evil
to go as long as you clear your uncertainty for the
Interviewer. Here is what a good answer May as:
I must be honest and say that it is not an area that I am familiar
, if I am very interested. If you wish, I am happy
to try to get the question, provided you are
not expect the perfect answer.
Or:
I want to answer this question, but I must be honest
honestly say that it is not an area that I am too familiar
, if I am very interested to expand my knowledge
on this issue.



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