
Time for a quick Recruiter rant. Dress for success. It seems this would be common knowledge for most but it is usually included in every interview tip article out there. As part of my send-out candidate prep, I admit to mentioning this tip but does it hold any merit? There are recruiting tales of candidates showing up in sweatpants, golf clothes, surgical scrubs- you name it, but are these just urban legends? It makes for a great Question of the Day: What is the worst thing a candidate showed up to an interview wearing?
Tags: Candidate, Interview, Recruiter, Recruiting
Permalink Reply by Lori Anderson on March 6, 2012 at 10:39am I had a candidate once that showed up for an executive interview in a stained grey tee shirt, scruffy beard and knee knocker tan shorts. The kicker was his florescent yellow flipflops. When I asked him why later he told me that he wanted to stand out from everyone else. The funniest thing was that he nailed the interview. My client loved him. The Hiring Manager thought he would be a lot of fun at the office and would bring new life to a "stale" environment. Personally, I could have killed him. LOL
The candidate arrived in a full 3 piece suit wearing runners and carrying a skateboard......he could have at least left the board outside.....just sayin'
Permalink Reply by Brian Kite on March 6, 2012 at 7:40pm Funny, I just read this the other day and LMAO'd. I like to think it would be hard to beat this one... He may not have got the job, but he did get a felony or three...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2108373/Naked-man-shows-job...
Permalink Reply by Lori Anderson on March 6, 2012 at 8:18pm Ok. You win. That is the funniest job interview ever. LOL
Brian Kite said:
Funny, I just read this the other day and LMAO'd. I like to think it would be hard to beat this one... He may not have got the job, but he did get a felony or three...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2108373/Naked-man-shows-job...
Permalink Reply by Russ Cole on March 7, 2012 at 12:02am Not exactly an interview situation, but when I worked in the university career services setting, the student who attended the engineering career fair in plaid pajama bottoms, fluffy "doggy" bedroom slippers, a hoody sweatshirt (hood up) and a flourescent green down vest. Interviews were being scheduled for later that day at the employer booths. needless to say, this student didn't get anywhere near the employer booths or the interview rooms.
Permalink Reply by Angela Roberts on March 11, 2012 at 2:12pm Two actually come to mind:
1) where I had told the individual the attire would be "country club casual" - she came into the meeting with a Gap Sweatshirt, Super Tight Jeans, and Sneakers!
2) I was interviewing a candidate to become one of our Hardware techs at IBM. He had a really nice suit on...with the tags still in! He changed clothes in the bathroom before he left...I would lay money down that he returned the suit after the interview!
Angela Roberts
My best was a candidate who flew into to town to meet a client and broke the zipper in his pants in his hotel room. I have to say when the hiring manager asked me if I knew he showed up for the interview with his pants safety pinned shut was never what I expected as feedback.
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