First impressions never count more than during a job interview.
CareerBuilder.com recently surveyed more than of 2,700 hiring managers about mistakes job applicants make. While some of the responses were to be expected, some were a bit strange and downright odd.
The mistakes are listed by ranking order:
- Inappropriate attire
- Boredom or lack of interest
- Criticizing a current or previous employer
- Arrogant attitude
- Answering a cell phone or texting during the interview
- Vague answers
- Not asking good questions
The hiring managers were also asked for their observations and opinions on interviewee attitude and attire that belonged in the “Hall of Shame.”
- One candidate wore a business suit and flip-flops.
- A job-seeker asked if the interviewer wanted to meet later for a drink.
- The candidate who applied for an accounting job said he was “bad at managing money.”
- One hungry candidate asked for directions to the employee break room to eat after the interview.
- A candidate recited poetry.
- A candidate for a customer service job told the interviewer, “I don’t really like working with people.”
- One person had to leave because his dog had gotten loose in the parking lot.
- A job-seeker spent the entire interview staring at the ceiling.
- Asked to provide an example of teamwork, one candidate cited his Dungeons and Dragons experience.
Regarding inappropriate attire, it is better to err on the side of caution, or do a drive by a couple of days before your interview and see what employees are wearing. If you decided to take a chance and apply on the spot, be sure you are properly dressed. A friend told me that she recently saw and spoke with a young woman she had not seen in a while, the young woman told her she was going into the building to apply for a job. My friend, a long-time gatekeeper of a high ranking executive explained to the young woman that she needed to return to apply when she wore something more appropriate and business-like. I do not know the outcome, but I am sure it was better than it would have been.
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