10 Things You Should Never Say In a Job Interview
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Thank you Brigette for the great work you are doing. I really love how you work hard to make job seeking easy. May Almighty God bless you Abundantly đ. Do you have any booklet on interviews? I would be very interested to have one.
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Thanks Brigette. I will use this for my interview tomorrow.
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I had a job interview on 20th August, I didn't get the job. I came across your channel after. In one of your videos, I think this very one. You said if it's yours you won't have to bang so hard on the door. You speak alot about prayer and believing you're capable it just wasn't for you. I followed your advise, had an interview yesterday and I got a call back by one of the best company's in my profession in less than 24hrs. Thank you so much for your encouragements. Anyone believing for a job, may God come through for you like he did for me
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"If you have to keep banging down a door, it's not your door". I love that statement
Me too...and it was soo funny when Brigette said that.
I love the 5 P's, Preparation, Practice, Passion, Persistence, Prayer. Thank you!
Excellent! I agree.
I like these a lot
Maybe the prayer is you best chance...
I agree the 5 Ps as presented gave new life.
Had always used the Five Ps as
Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance
But I have to say, prayer changes things and should definitely be a part of the 5 Ps!
I just love love love listening to this talented vessel of the Most High.
I followed you on LinkedIn for two years and just found out today that you have a YT channel.
Lol me too, so glad I have found this page.
To be honest... I feel like employers make it really hard to have successful interviews. If I have already given you a resume why are you asking me to fill out a form with the same information? That's being difficult. Also, ideally employers should have a copy of your resume at hand, I do agree that you should carry one just in case, however if they are asking you to send it to them via email and on the day of the interview they don't have it what is the purpose of asking it to be send to them in the first place if they aren't going to look at it and keep one with them to run through so they can ask the right questions? Employers need to be prepared also and they don't make anything easy. Some of them also give you the impression that your interview was amazing and then they don't hire you. They don't even have the decency to call or email explaining to you why you were not chosen or at least let you know then and there in the interview that they will not be selecting you. Employers also have the tendency to not be willing to give someone a chance, how will you know how well someone will do or how will can someone gain experience if you don't give them the chance? Employers really need to step their game up and stop making others feel bad about themselves because of some of these false perceptions they create of others. You will never get the perfect employee... no one is perfect. So long as you have someone that is ready and willing you shouldn't shut them down. Many of these employers would have been given a chance to have the experience needed. They would be surprised if they just gave people a chance.
Tbh you could say all the right things but if they looking for a particular person or already have someone in mind your changes are slim.
Why do some employers go the extra step to give information that would not be necessary unless they were calling you back and even going as far as stating that they intend to follow up with you and then ghost you? What is up with that? Don't give me the impression that my interview went well when you already have your mind made up. My time should be seen as valuable, why do people insist on wasting others time. Curtesy emails/calls are not as common as they should be. Or just say no to my face, geez. Feedback would be great, I know I'm not the only person this has happened to.
This! I see this all the time interviewing jobs. Then I'll finally get an email saying how great or fantastic I interview just to tell me I wasn't selected.
I had someone who told me they decided as soon as they saw me and that they were excited to hire me. It was really odd when I didnât get hired.
I had a potential employer call me for a 2nd interview and the whole 2nd interview was 15 minutes and a complete waste of my time, what they asked could have been easily done over the phone or by video chat instead. I drove 120 miles round trip for the 2nd interview, and it was a complete waste of my time. Not long after that happened I started hearing things about them and their reputation, which weren't good. After this experience I learned how to thoroughly research a company ahead of time to find out what their reputation was like in their industry, and how they generally treated their employees, as these were important things to me. My experiences while I was interviewing led me to become self-employed instead, which has been a lot better fit for me and I absolutely love the clients I work with. We have to remember that while we are thinking we'd like to go one way with our career, sometimes our higher power is trying to lead us down a different path that is a better fit for us.
@@ramonacapellaro1586 If you don't mind sharing, may you please tell me how to weed out the time wasters?
@@jalishaj01 Trust your gut, it's rarely wrong. Also, do your research ahead of time about any potential employer you are considering applying with, including but not limited to reading reviews left by other people that also interviewed with them.
My experience left me with the decision to become self-employed instead, which has worked out a lot better for me and my situation. I may work harder, but I can always take the time off I need during the day to take care of my own serious health problems or take my laptop with me to my parents house to help take care of the needs of my aging parents.
Just trust your gut, because it will never lead you wrong.
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I have enough experience in this field, but not every company is very honest in the hiring process. Anyway, thank you and God bless đ
Oh my gosh. This is sooooo true and it makes me mad. Companies want the candidate to be honest, but they lie all the time, especially when it comes to reaching back out to the candidate. Before reading who commented this I started typing. I just realize I left you a message on another video. I think that we think along the same lines.
This happens to me twice already on During interviews, I was asked if I knew how to do few things that were not even in the job ad descriptions đ€Šđ»ââïž Like seriously??? Red flags
@@kasun1752 no thats fine , the company might also be hiring for another role and you can get hired for that role instead or it would be a bonus to know that (otherwise you will be learning that on the job)
When I interview candidates I am very clear on the job description, and I explain that although is not in the job description the position may require it but if they donât know they will be trained, and in regards to having another job that I can hire them for ⊠well it all depends I myself hate when I apply for a job and the recruiter calls me for other position that has nothing to do with what I want. When I said red flag it was in reference to interviewers who talk in a condescending manner just because the candidate indicates that donât know how to do a particular task. I know my worth so I like to treat candidates how I like to be treated.
I love how you started this video! I have seen so many people say the words in #5. They get annoyed instead of using it as a way to demonstrate their value to the potential employer.
Thank you for the great tips and insight Onica and Brigette for the post!
Thank for sharing these great tips Brigette. Very insightful and straight to the point. I really wish hiring managers were more transparent and opened to a diverse workforce especially senior positions.
I am impressed with this video, this needs to be shown to anyone looking to be hired, these are some great insights we may not think of before or during an interview...
The most I listen to you, the most increase my admiration and respect. Thanks for being such a lovely professional, Brigette.
This is a most excellent video. Thank you! I love the part about placing your cards on the table and let go as well as the fact that the right employer will recognize your talents.
I've followed you on LinkedIn and now I'm watching your videos. I'm currently preparing for an interview. Stay awesome Brigette!
Thanks for sharing this video Brigette, once I went to an interview and was so nervous and wanted it to be over that when they asked, â do you have any questions?â , I said ânoâ
I still got the job ! Thank God !!
Hi Brigette, I watched your videos and followed your advices with other HRs before an interview. And I got the job! I'm so gratefull to you. God bless you â€.
I loved the 10 items you've shared today along with the 5 P's; bonus it's and the "Chin up Buttercup", got me emotional with tears of JOY and HAPPINESS it was a term my Big Mama ALWAYS said to me GOD rest her SOUL.
Very informative. Job search is very tiresome and draining but with such insight there's always hope especially if one keeps focus on the 5Ps as stated.
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I am binging with all your videos!! Now I def feel more prepared for my interviews. You are a angel! And so generous of you to give away all these valuable knowledge without charging! Ty so much!!
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Long time LinkedIn follower here and first time YT viewer. It's so nice to put a voice to a face! Love your advice!
I really appreciate the information and tips you shared! Thanks so much!
I always feel like if I ask too many questions about a job, then it shows I didnât do my homework.
This was great Brigitte!! Thank youđ
Thankyou for the positive demeanor Brigette. It is infectious.
Love it. I think I needed this. Thank you.
Thank you very much for this insightful, well produced presentation!
Thanks Brigette. You are awesome!
I am so happy to hear this as HR I hope that others heed to your advice
These are great tips Brigette! I did a similar training for my interns at my previous company.
I would suggest you to post tips for candidates with zoom interviewing techniques too. I am sure you would have done it and I missed it.
I also feel sometimes the interviewers make the whole experience so good that answers just flow free and you can express yourself at the best while some intimidate so much that you can hardly move forward. I think thatâs where the last âPâ prayer comes to rescue.
Thanks again!
You have such inspiring videos and tips. Haven't interviewed in 25yrs. It is nice to get up-to-dated tips. Thank you so much!!
Thank you for all your tips! It really helped me a lot in finding a great job!
Thank you so much for your video, Brigette. I subscribed recently after reading your Linkedin post. It's been enlightening and I'll watch more videos as I got a call for a further interview and need to dust off some knowledge on how to deal with them. Plus, your voice is so empathetic and calming. Thank you so much! :)
Thank you Brigette! đ
@Brigette Hyacinth I never tire of listening to your videos time and again
Thank you for your very informative and positive message. You sold me at the "Keep Praying" comments!
Thank you Brigette, this is very helpfulđ
Thank you , Bridgette.
Thank you Ms Bridgette for this information. This is really helpful for me in order to land a job. God bless.
Loved watching this so much! Thank you!!
Thank you so much for sharing these amazing tips dear Bridgette, I got a great deal of value.
You are doing a great job officer Brigette in helping citizens crack tough job interviews :)
@Brigette Hyacinth thank you so much for sharing as usual this is very helpful for me.
Thank you for this!!!
Thank you for sharing your 5 P's. My 5 P's are: Proper Planning Prevents Poor Performance. It applies to anything that you do - work; sports; school; baking; even having a party! Thank you for taking the time to do the You Tube videos I find them very helpful and informative.
Iâm connected with her on LinkedIn. Sheâs an expert. So compassionate and gorgeous. Congrats on the CZcams channel sista.
Thankyou for educating us !
Great tips
Great video! Very important for jobseekers. Thanks Bridget for your time â€ïž
Thanks for your great share of interview processing
Once again u have proven your insights are invaluable. Great video. Always a pleasure to learn from u. Highly recommended.
Thank you Brigette!!!
great advices, thanks you so much for your support to the job seekers.
Very insightful. Thanks Brigette
Great points! Thank you Ms Brigette
Thank you Brigette.
This was awesome and timely! Thank you for sharing this!!
this was super helpful-- i feel so empowered! thank you!!!
The bonus tips are wow!
Thank you so very much Brigette, I strongly believe the tips shared will help me a lot. I will definitely apply it into practice. Stay blessed
this is very insightful, so great advice. this is a video to be saved, it is so helpful now and then.
Thank you so much for this video, it makes me motivates me in finding a job.
Very insightful! Im so glad i found you on linkedin! Been following you for a year now and you helped me a lot in my career! Thank you SO MUCH for your tips and motivating nature!
Great tips! Thank you!
Great tips. Thank you for the encouragement â€ïž
Thank you for the best tips!
You are so engaging! Love your delivery and content! Power packed!
Hugely Helpful! Thank You!
I enjoyed your job interview video Brigette. Well done!!!
Thank you! Awesome advice.
Thank you very much for sharing your good insights re:interview .God bless đ
My goodness, I love your intro of this video!đ
Thanks for paying it forward with your videos!
Thank you. This is a great guide.
Wow, thank you for sharing this information!
Really beneficial video. Loved your 5 Ps and the fact it included prayer!
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Thanks Brigette....Very helpful and encouraging
Many thanks, for the insight
Such a super video thank you đ
This was a very nice refresher. Great advice and delivery. Continue on your path of Greatness. Best wishes.
Thank you for your teachings. I need More
Thank you Brigette
Hi Brigitte,
Nice upbeat video on a difficult subject (for many)!
Good fundamental knowlege with a smile!
Great stuff
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Thanks so much for this insightful and well presented lecture.
I made a few of these mistakes. I really needed this tips. It's been a long time since I've had to search and interview. Thank you for this video.
This is best advice thank you for the advice, keep on doing.
Hi @hyacinth, this is my first time to watch your professional video. It's wonderful watching and listening to you and how you smile all the time, I also admire your honesty. Thank you. I needed someone to repeat this again to me with a relaxed composed character. God bless you
Excellent content, and great use of a green screen, teleprompter and other visual elements! Keep it up!
Awesome!!!
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Thank you for the great tips in this videos....
Very good video, thanks for the advice
Surprisingly this pop up on my CZcams suggestions right after I get an interview call for tomorrow. I'd better start preparing now. Thanks for such helpful contentđđ€
Hope you got the jobđ
You are a queen ! Thanks for your amazing contents.
Thank you so much, am inspired
This was very helpful. Thank you
I love these tips