NEVER say this in an IT Job Interview, Part Two
There are plenty of ways you can prepare for job interviews – both with your IT staffing companies and IT recruiters and on your own. But even with the best preparations and tips from IT recruiting agencies, there are some ways you could still shoot yourself in the foot. If you’re at interviews for your dream IT jobs, then make sure you never, ever, under any circumstances say you don’t think you’re completely qualified and prepared for the job.
Why is this a mistake? Technical recruiters certainly want you to be honest about your abilities and experience, but this isn’t really about that. Firstly, if you don’t think you are able to do a job, then you shouldn’t let IT recruiting firms submit you for it—it’s wasting your time and theirs. However, if this is a case of a lack of confidence, or perhaps you need to learn a new technology, then it’s a different situation. If you and your IT staffing agencies think you could succeed in a job, but you’re just unused to selling yourself, then it’s time to practice that. Hiring managers don’t want to take a risk in who they hire, so confidence is key. If you need to learn a new technology, you need to detail the steps you can (or perhaps already are). The bottom line is to make sure you let the hiring manager know that you can see yourself as a rock star in the position—and nothing less. You’ll sink yourself if you don’t.
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NEVER say this in an IT Job Interview, Part Two
There are plenty of ways you can prepare for job interviews – both with your IT staffing companies and IT recruiters and on your own. But even with the best preparations and tips from IT recruiting agencies, there are some ways you could still shoot yourself in the foot. If you’re at interviews for your dream IT jobs, then make sure you never, ever, under any circumstances say you don’t think you’re completely qualified and prepared for the job.
Why is this a mistake? Technical recruiters certainly want you to be honest about your abilities and experience, but this isn’t really about that. Firstly, if you don’t think you are able to do a job, then you shouldn’t let IT recruiting firms submit you for it—it’s wasting your time and theirs. However, if this is a case of a lack of confidence, or perhaps you need to learn a new technology, then it’s a different situation. If you and your IT staffing agencies think you could succeed in a job, but you’re just unused to selling yourself, then it’s time to practice that. Hiring managers don’t want to take a risk in who they hire, so confidence is key. If you need to learn a new technology, you need to detail the steps you can (or perhaps already are). The bottom line is to make sure you let the hiring manager know that you can see yourself as a rock star in the position—and nothing less. You’ll sink yourself if you don’t.
Want to see our open IT jobs? Follow us on LinkedIn. We post new jobs daily!

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