There are tons of points you probably want to make when talking to that potential employer, but what some people don’t realize is that you should avoid some topics too.
Mr. I Don’t Know About You: Chances are if you got into the building the person you’re seeing knows something about you. Don’t make the mistake of not knowing something about the company your interviewing with.
Ms. Want To Know The Dirt On My Last Employer?: Revealing the bad and the ugly about past business mistakes you witnessed, or talking about your unbearable boss is not the smartest move. It could make your potential employer wonder what you’ll say about them.
Mr. Dodging Your Real Question: Even if you don’t like the question given to you, deciding to answer a completely different one is not the way to go. Be honest, be direct.
Ms. Bummer: Talking badly about your fellow employees sends the message that you could be the morale killer of the office.
Mr. I Don’t Know Why I’m Here Either: If you left the room without underscoring why they need you for the job then you made a mistake. Be clear why you’re the best person for the gig.
Ms. I’m Looking For This Job EXACTLY: Be careful how specific you get with what you are interested in. Sometimes getting too exact can eliminate you from a potential opportunity.
Mr. What’s Your Offer?: Talking salary and benefits before you are asked to take the job is a major no.
Source: www.kiplinger.com