Sneaky Interview Tricks: The Coffee Test & More

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ORLANDO, FL (Ivanhoe Newswire) — The average employer interviews seven to 10 candidates for one job. And according to hired.com, on average, a person will have two to three interviews before being offered a new position. But there are some strategies that interviewers use to see if you are the right person for their company. Ivanhoe shows us how to navigate through a tricky job interview. Interview tricks

Resume … references … experience … you think you’re all set for the job interview …

But are you really ready? Interview tricks

According to indeed.com, 76 percent of recruiters use behavioral questions to assess soft skills. This includes how you handle the unexpected. First off, the coffee test.

Ever been offered a beverage during an interview? Interviewers want to know what you’ll do with the cup at the end of the interview. What you do with it will determine if you’ll be a good fit for the company.

The waiting game, or purposely making you wait past your scheduled interview time to start, is actually a stress test to see if you can keep your calm and your focus when things don’t go your way.

Business insider reports a hiring manager trick is to ask an interviewee to spell his former supervisor’s name at the beginning of the interview. It helps to generate more honest answers as interviewees think their former boss will be contacted.

And it might not be so much about what you say, but how you say it. According to a new survey, high performers answer in the first-person 60 percent more than low performers.

And be careful how often you use words like “always” and “never”. Low performers use absolutes one hundred percent more often than high performers.

A few more things to know, 65 percent of recruiters reject candidates who fail to make eye contact. Twenty percent don’t take into consideration candidates who sit with their arms crossed. Seventy one percent will pass on candidates who are not appropriately dressed. Also, from Resume Lab, 41 percent of employers wouldn’t consider a candidate without an account on social media. That’s because most employers use social media to screen candidates before interviewing them.

Sources:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbeshumanresourcescouncil/2023/10/11/2024-workforce-outlook-an-emphasis-on-growth/

https://hired.com/blog/employers/how-many-candidates-should-interview-job/#:~:text=When%20asked%2C%20%27How%20many%20candidates,offers%2C%20and%20receive%20one%20acceptance

https://whattobecome.com/blog/interview-statistics/#:~:text=The%20average%20employer%20typically%20interviews,they%20will%20interview%20more%20applicants

https://www.businessinsider.com/8-mind-games-that-recruiters-play-during-interviews-2012-2#they-judge-you-by-your-pronoun-usage-4

https://whattobecome.com/blog/interview-statistics/#:~:text=The%20average%20employer%20typically%20interviews,they%20will%20interview%20more%20applicants

Contributors to this news report include: Marsha Lewis, Producer; Roque Correa, Editor.

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