The article is geared towards interviewing for an IT job, but many of the tips are applicable to other jobs. As an IT worker myself, I'm including this article because I know how badly IT people are hurting these days.
A study released the week of Aug. 28 by Menlo Park, Calif., staffing firm Accountemps found that one of the most common mistakes made by candidates in job interviews was having little or no knowledge of the company, according to 47 percent of the senior executives surveyed.
While IT recruiters and managers still peg a lack of preparation near the top of their lists of interview gaffes, they cited many others that turned interviewees from dream candidates to inevitable nightmare employees in a matter of moments.
Looking for an IT job? Be sure to check these tips out.