What are some things you should NEVER say in a job interview?
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share“And....just what is it you do here?”
shareYou sure do have a purdy mouth.
shareWhen do I get a raise?
share"TELL YOUR WIFE TO BUY A RAZOR,IM TIRED OF PICKING PUBES OUT OF MY TEETH"
shareYou really are a disgusting little twerp! Or should I write TROLL? Another one to add to my Ignore List!
shareLol ! Yeah, he seems to have taken this topic much too literally, kap.
shareI'm more annoyed by his use of caps lock than the substance of his post!
shareOK, a disgusting little twerp who posts juvenile replies with the annoying use of caps lock.
shareI NEVER INSULTED YOU...STOP INSULTING ME...THIS IS A COMICAL THREAD,I ADDED.I DO APPOLOGIZE THAT YOUR SENSE OF HUMOR HAS SUCH RIGID BORDERS.AS FAR AS THE CAPS...I LIKE THEM AND HAVE LIKED THEM FOR 20 YEARS...I AM TRUELY SORRY IF THEY BOTHER YOU,BUT THEY ARENT GOING ANYWHERE.HAVE A NICE DAY,AND TRY CONTROLLING YOUR ANGER.
shareDisgustedly so!
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I used to interview applicants at my previous workplace and the biggest red flag was when someone responded to a simple question of how are you with “a little tired”. You’d be amazed how regularly people say that.
Also, submitting a written job application in text speak guarantees you a place in the ‘no interview’ pile.
Agreed. Also, when a former employee speaks badly of their current or former employer. I've also seen this the other way around though when I was an interview applicant and the potential employer was talking negative about a former employee. I would never work for someone who talks negative about their former employees!
shareNeither would I.
shareI had an actual branch manager send me an email in text speak once. Luckily for him I'm not his client as I would be an ex one now. But I did tell him to write it properly.
His name was Michael but his parents spelled it Mykael so what do you expect?!