If you are looking for a more adventurous job and you are considering one from the list below, you should think twice. They might sound romantic, exciting, and well paid, but "dangerous" describes them best. Bright Side made a list of the most dangerous jobs in the world. Which one do you think sounds the most frightening? 11. Snake Milker Snake milkers spend their days pushing snakes (certain types only) into a plastic container to extract or milk the snake. Snake venom (poison) can be used for many things, but the most important is its use in medical research or to produce "antivenom. " Even though safety measures are applied, each milking process is highly dangerous. The rate of milkers who haven't been bitten on the job is surprisingly low. Average annual salary: $30, 000 10. Construction Worker Even though safety equipment is used, this job still makes you deal with lethal tools and requires you to carry heavy materials and work at jaw-dropping heights. Another danger comes from steel beams or walls collapsing on workers.
Repeat the person's name to help you remember it. Maintain good eye contact before and during the interview. -Approach the interview with enthusiasm about the job and the company. Don'ts Rehearse your answers so much that you sound like you're just reciting from memory. Dress too casually, too flamboyantly, or in revealing clothing. Arrive smelling (too much perfume, cigarette smoke, etc. ). Bring anyone else with you to the interview (a parent, spouse, friend, pet, etc. ). Be late to your interview if you can possibly avoid it. Arrive stressed. Show off any research you've done about the company, position, and industry with examples or educated questions. Have an opinion when asked. Answer questions like "what's your biggest flaw? " intelligently, but honestly. Take time to think about how to answer an unexpected question. You can repeat the question to give yourself a little extra time if needed. Stress your achievements and talents. Give detailed answers to questions with examples. Explain how you would go about tackling the assignments and challenges of the position.