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How To Screw Up an Interview?

We've all been interviewed for jobs. And, we've all spent most of those interviews thinking about what not to do. Don't bite your nails. Don't fidget. Don't interrupt. Don't belch. If we did any of the don'ts, we knew we'd disqualify ourselves instantly. But some job applicants go light years beyond this. We surveyed top personnel executives of 100 major American corporations and asked for stories of unusual behavior by job applicants. The lowlights:

1. "... stretched out on the floor to fill out the job application."

2. "She wore a Walkman and said she could listen to me and the music at the same time."

3. "A balding candidate abruptly excused himself. Returned to office a few minutes later, wearing a hairpiece."

4. "... asked to see interviewer's resume to see if the personnel executive was qualified to judge the candidate."

5. "... announced she hadn't had lunch and proceeded to eat a hamburger and french fries in the interviewer's office - wiping the ketchup on her sleeve"

6. "Stated that, if he were hired, he would demonstrate his loyalty by having the corporate logo tattooed on his forearm."

7. "Interrupted to phone his therapist for advice on answering specific interview questions."

8. "When I asked him about his hobbies, he stood up and started tap dancing around my office."

9 . "At the end of the interview, while I stood there dumbstruck, went through my purse, took out a brush, brushed his hair, and left."

10. "... pulled out a Polaroid camera and snapped a flash picture of me. Said he collected photos of everyone who interviewed him."

11. "Said he wasn't interested because the position paid too much."

12. "While I was on a long-distance phone call, the applicant took out a copy of Penthouse, and looked through the photos only, stopping longest at the centerfold."

13. "During the interview, an alarm clock went off from the candidate's brief case. He took it out, shut it off, apologized and said he had to leave for another interview."

14. "A telephone call came in for the job applicant. It was from his wife. His side of the conversation went like this: "'Which company? When do I start? What's the salary?' I said, 'I assume you're not interested in conducting the interview any further.' He promptly responded, 'I am as long as you'll pay me more.' I didn't hire him, but later found out there was no other job offer. It was a scam to get a higher offer."

15. "His attache [case] opened when he picked it up and the contents spilled, revealing ladies' undergarments and assorted makeup and perfume."

16. "Candidate said he really didn't want to get a job, but the unemployment office needed proof that he was looking for one."

17. "... asked who the lovely babe was, pointing to the picture on my desk. When I said it was my wife, he asked if she was home now and wanted my phone number. I called security."

18. "Pointing to a black case he carried into my office, he said that if he was not hired, the bomb would go off. Disbelieving, I began to state why he would never be hired and that I was going to call the police. He then reached down to the case, flipped a switch and ran. No one was injured, but I did need to get a new desk."

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    I don't care if it was a question or not, that was hilarious! :D

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Haha that was funny. I think those actions would cause consequence if someone is looking for work and receiving government benefits.

    I deliberately stuffed an interview once. I was fairly sure it was the bad telemarketing thing. The job description was vague. I did everything you just said not to do plus I added I would not remove my piercings for the position. Not like piercings effects health and safety in that position :/

  • what?
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Well at my last job interview, The job I have now the interviewer asked why I wanted to work for them and I simply said I need the money and I know that might sound blunt but I'm just being honest here isn't that more important that lying. She said she liked my spunk...lol

  • Mary
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    I was interviewing a candidate for a job who stated that he was experienced working with adults, and with children and women, too. Unbelievable! He looked good on paper, but certainly wasn't going to be working in MY office! At least I found out his attitudes fairly quickly, which was very useful in that he would have been working for me (a woman) and working with about 25 women, all of whom were more experienced and one of whom would have been his direct supervisor. Sheesh!

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    When the interviewer asked what are your hobbies I said whoa i'm just here for a job.

  • 1 decade ago

    15 is my favorite, followed by 18 :p

    16 I am guilty of.

    I have an emotional disability, so almost no one will hire me. They think I'm "looking down on them" because I never smile.

  • 1 decade ago

    Yes.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    This doesn't sound like a question to me.

  • 1 decade ago

    17 made me laugh sooo hard!!

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