According to the study conducted by JobBuzz.In on 515 employers across various industries, over half the candidates interviewed by recruiters come unprepared.
Around 52 per cent respondents said the question on which candidates tend to slip the most was explaining current job responsibilities.
Another 20 per cent said candidates fumble the most when asked to explain how they are the best fit for the job with the company, while 18 per cent said candidates mess up when asked to explain their skill sets.
Around 70 per cent of banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI) employers said that 40-50 per cent candidates interviewed monthly tend to fumble in interviews while 72 per cent employers in manufacturing and retail say that between 20-40 per cent interviewees mess up on basic questions.
Failing to do research about the company is the most common blunder, a whopping 72 per cent of the employers said.
Over-exaggerating and lying about achievements is another mistake that job seekers tend to make during interviews, 36 per cent of the employers said.
