3. Do you like to party?
Ever heard the phrase “wrong time and place?” Try to avoid connecting to the interviewer on a personal level, and you should especially shy away from making some sort of a social connection no matter how tempting it may be. Even if you know the interviewer from the past or through another acquaintance, it’s always a good idea to stay professional during the interview itself.
If you’re determined to get social with the interviewer, do so only once the interview is over. That means wait for the final handshake, then make the overture — but remember, you could still be risking the job by making this move.
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