A big turnoff for employers is a candidate that they believe is looking for a job only, rather than a career. If they’re not convinced you are truly interested in their company and their line of work, they won’t hire you and invest the time, expense, and effort of training. You are obviously going to show enthusiasm for a position that you KNOW is the start of your dream career. However, you may not necessarily have that conviction until you actually start in a career and realize that you’re really good in the area, enjoy it, and want to pursue it. So how do you interview if you aren’t yet 100% sure before the interview that it is for you?
- Interview as if it IS your number one career choice. If you start an interview with evident doubts and lack of commitment, you’ve lost the interview. If you realize later in the interview that this really is something you’re excited about, you no longer have the employer’s confidence and you probably aren’t going to get called back for a second interview. So be sure to show your strong interest from the very beginning, even if you aren’t necessarily feeling it.
- Remember that an interview isn’t a commitment. Go into the interview with an enthusiasm for the field/career, but know that you don’t have to accept the offer when it comes if you realize after the interview that it isn’t for you after all.