As a young business owner it is my preference to work a part-time job when starting a new business venture. I like to have money coming in through different sources at all times. My inability to obtain a job is the main reason my first business venture failed. After getting advice from an individual in human resources, I realized what mistakes I was making. I will share this information so that others do not have to deal with rejection form employers like I have had to in the past.
1. Wearing an earring. Many males wear earrings but it is considered unprofessional to wear an earring to a job interview, unless you are a female of course.
2. Talking too much. Believe it or not talking to much can hurt you at a job interview because you could get to a point where you get off the subject or say things that you shouldn't say.
3. Not talking enough. Employers say they want to hire high energy, enthusiastic people so if you don't talk enough they may think you are shy or quiet.
4. Getting to the interview late. If you arrive late then the potential employer will question your reliability.
5. Saying things that give them the impression that you don't want to stay with the company long term. If they feel that you will only be with the company for a short time they won't want to hire you.
Avoiding the 5 mistakes listed above will increase your chances of obtaining quality employment.
Andre Bias is the owner of http://www.kidfriendlyentertainment.com, and online source for top notch DVD's for children 10 years old and younger. He is also the owner of the websites http://www.pokergreed.com and http://www.mustseeauctions.com.

