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What has been your worst job interview experience? What happened? Did you get the job?
I once went to interview for a job way out of my league. The description didn't really give me much detail so I basically went in blindly hoping I would be qualified. Turns out it was for a senior management position for someone with at least 10 years of senior management experience. When I walked into the waiting room, all I say was 40 + year old very well-dressed professional men who seemed extremely wel-educated. I was fresh out of college and wasn't nearly dressed as well as them. I just figured they were applying for another position and went in thinking it'd be cool. Let's just say when I walked into the interview and saw the table with 6 very well-dressed mid-40's professionals waiting, I knew I was in for the worst.
They basically started laughing and looked very confused, one lady even asked if I was in the right building. I started laughing too and even sat down and they went over the orientation to the interview until the lead guy said, 'umm, no" and I left
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I had an interview with GE for a position that I knew involved an amount of travel and relocation. Well, when I got there, they had basically changed the program, requiring significantly more travel and relocating, which definitely turned me off.
Then, during one of the interviews over the 2 day process, I asked one gentleman for his business card. He told me that was the most important question I could have asked him. I mentioned something like, "that says something more about you than it does me."
I didn't get the job, but I didn't want it after that.
- 1 decade ago
Mine was when I was living in Dallas. An awesome opportunity came up in a small town about 50 miles south of Dallas. The money was worth the drive, so I went for the interview. I was dressed very well, my hair was done, I looked great. My qualifications were above and beyond what the company wanted. The lady who interviewed me was in her mid 50's and dressed poorly. She comented that my shirt was untucked and I politely pointed out that it was made to be worn out. Then she made comment of my tongue ring. Why she was all up in my mouth, I don't know. I didn't get the job since she never even let me tell her of my experience or qualifications. It was total crap. I was so mad!
- kja63Lv 71 decade ago
I was dressed for my interview with a very conservative company. I was wearing a skirt, blazer, blouse, pantyhose, and a great pair of shoes. Before the interview, I stopped for gas. I was standing on the island instead of on the ground (please don't ask why). While pumping my gas, a friend drove by and beeped. I waived enthusiastically and tumbled right off the island, still holding the gas nozzle.
My knees & legs were covered in blood from the fall. And I was covered in gasoline. And the interview was in 5 minutes. Well, I went to the interview! Please keep in mind, I was only 20 years old and trying so hard not to break into tears.
Best part - I got the job! I think they took pity on me :-)
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I was once asked what I would do if I got pregnant again which is illegal and had nothing to do with that job but I answered it cuz you dont want to alienate the person. I never did have more kids since then and I thought it was disgusting. Men are not asked such questions!
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Haven't had a bad job interview, but at one of the music colleges I applied to, the interviewer (who turned out to play the viola) thought I was making viola jokes and got quite offended. but that didn't seem to affect my application, and they offered me a place! But not going there anyway!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
my worst experience was at this one interview, i was sitting facing a window, and it was super bright outside. i couldn't help but to squint my eyes, and even that didn't keep them from watering. the person interviewing me was some old lady, and you would think she could tell it was bothering me, but no.....yeah, was pretty bad. of course i couldn't stay focused on her questions, and no, didn't get the job.
- DiRTy DLv 51 decade ago
Oh man that sucks. You know the best thing to do in that situation is to turn them down before they turn you down. You walk in and look around and then comment on how it's completely not what you're looking for and leave.
You have to turn down what you don't want in order to make room for what you do want.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
okay...bartending,,,first day trial day.....you know...strip club ,,,so i was dressed in some booty shorts and a bikini top.......locked myself in the walk in cooler when i ran to get something we were low on.....i was in there FREEEEZINGGG for quite a while until someone said, "hey where's that new chick?" much to my embarrasment, there was a little pull lever that opens the door.....who knew???? GOT the job though...