Bachelor of Health Science (BHS) Degree Practice Exam

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Which action is NOT recommended when you are in an interview?

  1. Listening actively to the interviewer

  2. Speaking clearly and confidently

  3. Asking relevant questions

  4. Interrupting the interviewer frequently

The correct answer is: Interrupting the interviewer frequently

In an interview, effective communication and respectful interaction are crucial for making a positive impression. Interrupting the interviewer frequently disrupts the flow of conversation and can be perceived as disrespectful. It indicates a lack of patience and may come across as if you are more focused on expressing your own thoughts rather than engaging constructively with the interviewer. On the other hand, actively listening to the interviewer, speaking clearly and confidently, and asking relevant questions are all fundamental actions that contribute to a successful interview. These actions demonstrate respect, engagement, and interest in the position and the company, fostering a constructive dialogue that allows for meaningful exchange of information.