8. I’d rather be my own boss.
Who wouldn’t? But when asked about your plans for the future, your ideal career or any of those other questions that interviewers try to trip you up with, don’t say this. Indicate that you hope to do something that can positively affect the company, even if your real long-term goals don’t really involve the place you’re interviewing with.
Instead of saying you want to strike out on your own, say that you plan to improve your own skills and expertise — perhaps by taking online or community college courses. Interview experts say you should stay away from talking about your future with the company, which can feel a little false. Talk about how you’ll increase your own skill set instead, something that can make you more valuable to any employer.
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