Sunday, May 10, 2020

7 Things You Never Want to Hear From Your Interviewer

7 Things You Never Want to Hear From Your Interviewer 138 Flares 138 Flares The art of interviewing has long been compared to  dating.  And just like in dating, there are a great number of ways that one person can send the other person running in terror from the interview. When it comes time for an individual to perform this dance, job seekers must remember that they are also conducting an interview.  For them, its an evaluation of how happy theyll be in the specific job and company. Job seekers should be aware of these 7 examples below and if heard on an interview, pack your bags and run! 7 Warning Signs To Look For On Interviews 1. The Company Is Not Financially Stable: A clear cut sign that you need to stay away. You can probably guess that moral is down as well. 2. Dont Worry, We Hire Everyone: Yes, this has been said before, and no, its not a reason to be excited.  You want to work for a company that believes youre the cream of the crop.  You want to work where its a challenge to get in! 3. High Turnover: You dont want to work for a company that has high turnover.  It may be the nature of the beast for some industries, but its generally a bad sign. 4. Anything Too Personal: Someone on Twitter said that theyd never want to hear, What does your wife look like.  Exactly!  When a recruiter/interviewer gets a bit out of line, you can expect its like that throughout the organization. 5. Anything Negative About Your Supervisor: When you hear this, its time to excuse yourself and go to the bathroom.  Hit the button for your automatic start and get the hell out. 6. We already filled this position, but I want to interview you anyway:  This happened to my sister once and I know others that have been in this situation.  Its really disappointing, and really shameful on the company.  If this happens, sit it out if you really feel strong about the company.  If not, then leave. 7.  I really dont like it here: If they mention anything negative about their job, then its time to go. Those were just some examples of warning signs that you need to run away from the company.  What are some other examples?

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