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7 simple habits to stand out in interviews (without sounding scripted)

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 29, 2025, 11:33 IST
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7 simple habits that can help you nail your next interview




Getting an interview usually means you already have the right background for the role. But from there, the real difference is often in how you come across– the way you talk, react, and carry on the conversation. These things don’t come from cramming answers or reading tips the night before. They come from being in the moment, staying steady, and thinking as you speak. And with interviews often lasting just one quick call or short meeting, the way you show up really matters.

Here are a few things that actually help–nothing fancy, just real habits that work.

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Take a second. Don’t rush your answer.


Jumping into a reply right away? That can leave your answer feeling all over the place. It’s okay– even better– to pause for a second or two. That short break helps you gather your thoughts. And it shows you’re actually thinking, not just rushing through.

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Don’t fake it. If you don’t know, say so.


If a question catches you off guard, no need to pretend. Be honest about it. Then explain how you’d figure it out. What matters isn’t that you have every answer– it’s how you approach things you don’t know yet. That’s what most interviewers remember.

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Gaps? Changes? Be direct.


Career breaks or switching jobs– they happen. Trying to hide them or explain too much usually backfires. Just say what the reason was. Whether it was for personal stuff, learning something, or trying something different, being honest and calm about it shows confidence.

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Don’t be too early. Definitely don’t be late.


Logging in too soon might make things awkward. But even a couple of minutes late? That can look careless. Best to join about 10 minutes before — enough to show you’re ready without putting pressure on anyone.

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A bit of research makes a big difference.


Knowing the basics– what the company’s been doing, who’s leading it, what they’re focused on– helps more than people think. It shows you care. It also makes it easier to ask better questions and explain how you fit into the picture.

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Your body says a lot– even on screen.



Even on Zoom or Meet, how you sit and move matters. Sit straight. Don’t hide your hands. Make eye contact with the camera now and then. You don’t need to overdo it– just look like you’re actually there, listening and involved.


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Ask something real at the end.



Saying “I don’t have any questions” usually feels like the end of a script. Take time before the interview to think of a couple of things you actually want to know– maybe about the team, what your first few months might look like, or how they measure success. Even two good questions can make a solid impression.


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