Horsfall George wrote:To lie in a job interview isn't adviceable, but it is sometimes helpful.
It depends on the type of interview you are going to.
Is it an Oil and Gas interview? Or a teaching interview?
It all depends on the exact one you are going to.
eMade wrote:How does it depend? which company accepts liars!
No company accepts liars, but without you telling them, they won't know you are lying.
Not all the questions been answered by some job seekers in an interview hall are all true.
It is either those desperate job seekers who talk everything, to entangle themselves.
Truthfulness is good but sometimes it is bad too, remember everything that has advantage also have disadvantage.
As for me, i went for an Oil and Gas interview and to be truthful, i answered all the questions with experience, which means i took advice from someone who has gone for an Oil and Gas interview before.
On a more lighter note i think some questions ought to be answered with care or else you lose the job.
I didn't say you should lie, but atleast show a little bit of experience and style.
These days interviewers are something else, they disqualify applicants with just little mistakes, so with such, you should be courging with care.
So our amiable and galant
eMade pls get my point and stop questioning me, i'm i clear?
Or else i will come to your house right now, abeg
JOE tell her. Lol!
[quote="Horsfall George"]To lie in a job interview isn't adviceable, but it is sometimes helpful.
It depends on the type of interview you are going to.
Is it an Oil and Gas interview? Or a teaching interview?
It all depends on the exact one you are going to.[/quote]
[quote="eMade"]How does it depend? which company accepts liars![/quote]
No company accepts liars, but without you telling them, they won't know you are lying.
Not all the questions been answered by some job seekers in an interview hall are all true.
It is either those desperate job seekers who talk everything, to entangle themselves.
Truthfulness is good but sometimes it is bad too, remember everything that has advantage also have disadvantage.
As for me, i went for an Oil and Gas interview and to be truthful, i answered all the questions with experience, which means i took advice from someone who has gone for an Oil and Gas interview before.
On a more lighter note i think some questions ought to be answered with care or else you lose the job.
I didn't say you should lie, but atleast show a little bit of experience and style.
These days interviewers are something else, they disqualify applicants with just little mistakes, so with such, you should be courging with care.
So our amiable and galant [b]eMade[/b] pls get my point and stop questioning me, i'm i clear?
Or else i will come to your house right now, abeg [b]JOE[/b] tell her. Lol!