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3 Strategies To Recover From a Bad Interview

Nearly all of us have experienced a bad interview at one point or another. Whether you were tripped up due to anxiety or nervousness or even if you just didn’t coalesce with the interviewer, there’s no reason to dwell on it – these things happen. Instead, try to recover as quickly as possible so that you can move on and begin preparing for your next one.  

Reflecting, thinking about your mistakes, and preparing for the next interview 

While you don’t want to spend too much time dwelling on a rejection, there is a lot to learn from bad interviews. Not only will you pick up on some personal tips and tricks that you can change for the next interview, but you’ll be able to get a much better idea of what you’re looking for in both an interviewer and an employer.  

Emphasizing your most valuable skills 

You might consider reaching out to a previous interviewer to follow-up on a bad interview. As long as you’re still interested in the job at hand, this is a good idea – even if you think the interview went badly. Take this time to reiterate your interest in the role and, if possible, spend a moment or two emphasizing your most relevant and valuable skills.  

For one, you never really know how the interviewer feels. Although you think the interview went badly, they might have viewed it differently. Secondly, this kind of follow-up contact is a great way to make a strong impression and keep your name – and profile – fresh in the interviewer’s mind.  

Asking for a secondary interview 

In extreme cases, or if you think your first interview was simply disastrous, you can ask for a secondary interview. Even a telephone- or email-based interview can go a long way when it comes to reiterating your interest in the job, showcasing your most valuable skills, and making a great impression with your potential new employer.  

As you can see, there are plenty of ways you can actually benefit from a bad interview. In some scenarios, and depending on the actions you take, you can even turn these bad interviewers into gainful employment.  

Are You Looking For More Interview Opportunities?

If you need help finding a job in your area, don’t hesitate to contact the professionals at Mega Force. We have opportunities spanning many different industries and specialties, so what are you waiting for? Contact us today!  

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