Job Interview Disasters
The boss showed me the shop floor, complete with loose floor tiles, out-of-date equipment and prospective colleagues eyeing me like a raw steak. "Christ, what a craphole", I said. I think that's the moment I blew it. Tell us how you didn't get the job.
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( , Thu 21 Nov 2013, 13:06)
The boss showed me the shop floor, complete with loose floor tiles, out-of-date equipment and prospective colleagues eyeing me like a raw steak. "Christ, what a craphole", I said. I think that's the moment I blew it. Tell us how you didn't get the job.
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Strictly speaking either of those reasons could be fine
if there was a valid business reason and it was clear in the job description.
( , Thu 21 Nov 2013, 19:23, 1 reply)
if there was a valid business reason and it was clear in the job description.
( , Thu 21 Nov 2013, 19:23, 1 reply)
This is true but
neither of the people involved had any difficulty in making themselves understood, and the jobs involved were data entry.
( , Thu 21 Nov 2013, 20:18, closed)
neither of the people involved had any difficulty in making themselves understood, and the jobs involved were data entry.
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