You can find your keys. You spill coffee all over your brand new shirt. Your car gets hit in the parking lot. But what happens when these things coincide with one of life’s most stressful situations: The Job Interview . . .
Interviewer:
"I once had a candidate come to be interviewed while he was supposed to
be on company business in a completely different area. While he was
being interviewed a truck crashed into his company car and crushed it.
He had a hard time explaining to his boss why he was not where he was
supposed to be.
But we did give him the job! "
Result: Got the Job!
Interviewee:
"The interview went on for over an hour. My legs were
crossed the entire time. When the interview concluded, I stood to shake
hands and leave. I did not realize until too late that my leg was
asleep and I did not have control to stand. I ended up collapsed on the
floor with the interviewer helping me up. I panicked about what a
great first impression that would make! I did get the job though! My
boss and I laughed that I just ‘fell into the job.?
Result: Got the Job!
Interviewee:
"I interviewed for a CEO position with a member of the board, and the
subject of children came up. I pulled out my wallet to show a picture
of my son, and everything else came out of my pocket and all over the
floor. Not very dignified. There really was no coming back from it
Next time, I'll be content to simply talk about my family if
necessary."
Result: Did not get the job
Interviewer:
"While I was interviewing someone, out of the corner of my eye I saw a
mouse step into a sticky trap. The interviewee was talking and did
not hear the mouse start to cry out. I kept the conversation going to
the end, never breaking eye contact with the person. The mouse
continued to cry - it was heartbreaking. After the interview was over
another employee and I peeled the mouse off the trap, hair by hair and
let it go out in the field."
Result: Unknown
Interviewer:
"I was the interviewer and the job seeker showed me MY OWN Work and
claimed it was his. My name was printed on it! When I confronted him
about it he simply stated that if he had gotten the job then he could
have done it - not good enough!"
Result: Did not get the job
Interviewer:
"At the end of the interview, she told me that she was SURE we'd work
out SO well together. Then, smiling and perky, she said she had to
go, because she was parked in one ‘those’ spots and was afraid she was
going to get a ticket. I asked what spots? She said, 'You know, the
ones for the old people.' She was parked in a handicap spot.
Ironically, she was applying for a job at a company that
serves millions of seniors, where we require that our employees show
respect to all clients, and are especially sensitive to the needs of
our older clients."
Result: Did not get the job
Interviewee:
"I thought the interview was going reasonably well, when the lead person
on the three person interview panel took off his shoes and put his
feet on top of his desk right in my face. The space in which the
interview was being held was slightly larger than the desk. As he put
his feet up, he asked me a question and I, shocked but not missing a
beat, simply answered the question. I wasn't sure if that was a test on
dealing with rude people or unusual situations, or a signal that I was
not going to get the job. Fortunately, I didn't get the job."
Result: Did not get the job
Interviewee:
" I was on my way to a job interview in NYC. A group of us, pedestrians, stood on the corner waiting to cross the street., We were packed at least 10 or 15 deep. One of us could have died of a heart attack and never fallen down -- that's how tightly we were jammed together. I heard a mortal cry go up from the people immediately in front of me, and saw a taxi speeding along the curb toward our corner, tossing up a 6 foot wall of water from the gutter as he came. No one escaped. Every one of us was drenched from head to foot with a deluge of water. I considered continuing to my interview for a moment, but then trudged dejectedly (and soggily) back to my employment agent's office. The agent made it perfectly clear she was disgusted with me, and I had to find another employment agent."
Result: Did not get the job
Interviewer:
"One that sticks out the most was this one gentleman that I
can tell was down on his luck. I felt bad for him and wished that I
could help but even though he had some of the relevant work experience,
I knew that his personality wouldn't have been a good fit with our
customers. When I got to the benefits that our company offered, his
face lit up with the prospect of receiving dental insurance. He
interrupted me and immediately told me how excited he was about the
dental insurance. I asked him why and then he told me about a tooth
that was hurting him and really needed to come out because of the
decay. And then, he showed me the tooth. He opened his mouth wide and
asked that I look inside his mouth as proof that he needed the dental
insurance! I couldn't believe it!"
Result: Did not get the job
Interviewee:
"I accepted coffee and then proceeded to drop it in a box of
papers the interviewer had in front of her desk. The interviewer was
asking another employee a question and missed the whole thing, so I
acted like I was just finishing it up (pretending to drink it) when she
came back into the room. I never said a word - even though the box was
flooded with coffee and whatever was in that box was most definitely
ruined. BIG shocker - I didn't get a job offer!"
Result: Did not get the job
Interviewee:
"There was a large fish tank in the wall behind the interviewer containing a piranha. About 5 minutes into the interview, someone behind the wall opened the top of the tank & tossed in a couple of smaller fish. The piranha ate one immediately. Next it slowly stalked around the remaining fish and consumed it just as our interview was concluding. I never commented on the event behind my host."
Result: Unknown
Interviewee:
"I'm not sure if anyone else has this problem, but it is
totally embarrassing. I blanked out and couldn’t remember my previous
employer's name. So, I just picked one out of the top of my head and
went on talking and no-one knew the difference. I ended up in the top
2, but was not the one picked for the position - (Maybe, they did
know???)"
Result: Did not get the job
Interviewee:
"An applicant forgot he was chewing gum about halfway through the
interview. He took the gum out of his mouth and attempted to hand it
to me or the other manager while apologizing for forgetting and asking
us if we wanted to take the gum from him until the end. "
Result: Did not get the job
Thank you to everyone who submitted their interview horror stories. We received several seriously scary stories about job hunting in this difficult economy. Based on your comments we will be covering topics like "Overqualified: How to Sell yourself Short" and "Illegal Interview Questions."
This week however we are going to feature some lighter topics so get ready to feel better about your last interview after reading these stories of interviews gone horribly wrong.
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