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A very common interview mistake is going to an interview unprepared. Before going on an interview, visit the company's website to learn as much information as you can about it. You want to gain as much knowledge about the company and the position as possible. Review the information beforehand so it can be fresh in your memory. Never be unsure of what a company you want to work for stands for and how they operate. When you are asked questions such as, "What do you know about this company?", you won't be stumped without an answer. You don't have to remember every little detail. Also, you want to have questions prepared to ask the interviewer for when they ask you do you have any questions. Asking questions shows you're interested and want to know more. Questions reveal the way you think. 2. Lack of Interest Showing a lack of interest means you are not making eye contact , not sitting up straight and slow in response to questions. Not being able to communicate w