Instant interview deal-breakers
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Stephanie Zillman |
15/06/2012
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In going for a driver’s license, learners are cautioned that committing a ‘critical driving error’ will result in an instant fail. Things like running a red light, speeding, or cutting someone off all spell the end for license hopefuls.
As HR knows all too well, there are also ‘critical candidate errors’ which, just as in driving, spell an instant end to any job-seekers chances.
When asked about the most outrageous interview mistakes they had encountered, hiring managers reported the following in a recent CareerBuilder survey:
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Provided a detailed listing of how previous employer made them mad.
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Hugged hiring manager at the end of the interview.
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Ate all the m&ms from the sweets bowl while trying to answer questions.
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Constantly bad mouthed spouse.
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Talked about how an affair cost him a previous job.
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Threw his beer can in the outside trashcan before coming into the reception office.
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Had a friend come in and ask “HOW MUCH LONGER?"
In addition to the most unusual gaffes, employers shared the most common mistakes candidates made during an interview:
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Answering a cell phone or texting during the interview
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Dressing inappropriately
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Appearing disinterested
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Appearing arrogant
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Speaking negatively about a current or previous employer
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Chewing gum
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Not providing specific answers
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Not asking appropriate questions
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