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So interviewed this dood today who seemed to just be clueless when it came to interviewing. He said he had a degree in business marketing and entrepreneurship which i seriously question what they taught him. The funny thing is this guy had all the skills we wanted but was such an idiot at the interview theres no way I'd hire him.
For starters I can't say enough how important first impressions were and the one this guy gave off was creepy guy...like one of those doods who you expect to see at a strip club staring at the women not putting any money down. Didn't wear any sort of tie, just plain ol khakis and an even plainer (not nice) sweater.
Secondly the job he was applying for was listed as "web developer" and listed at an hourly rate...somehow he turned it into "contract" work and kept referring to our position as "contract" work where he could work from home and wouldn't have to interact with anyone. Then on top of this he starts mentioning his experience as management and how great of a manager he would be (I would have been his manager, job was listed as being part of a "team").
Finally the thing he did that most pissed us off is he acted like he read up all about our company yet he referred to us as a "start up" over and over. Funny thing is on our home page it shows that the company is 15+ years old and has a revenue of over 12 million, so we are kinda far from a start up. Then he goes on to say he doesn't see himself as a "start up" kinda guy and he thinks a company like IBM would view him as management material. Good luck with that dumb ass.
Luckily later that day a more realistic guy came along and renewed our faith that there are people out there who "get it"
Drakkon's rules for interviewing:
1) Wear a tie and dress shirt, or at least a nice sweater/polo/etc, and attempt to at least look normal
2) Don't tell the manager you would be good at his job, unless your interviewing for his job
3) Don't call a company a "start-up" regardless of if thats what they are, but ESPECIALLY an established company with a product line that has been active for 15 years.
For starters I can't say enough how important first impressions were and the one this guy gave off was creepy guy...like one of those doods who you expect to see at a strip club staring at the women not putting any money down. Didn't wear any sort of tie, just plain ol khakis and an even plainer (not nice) sweater.
Secondly the job he was applying for was listed as "web developer" and listed at an hourly rate...somehow he turned it into "contract" work and kept referring to our position as "contract" work where he could work from home and wouldn't have to interact with anyone. Then on top of this he starts mentioning his experience as management and how great of a manager he would be (I would have been his manager, job was listed as being part of a "team").
Finally the thing he did that most pissed us off is he acted like he read up all about our company yet he referred to us as a "start up" over and over. Funny thing is on our home page it shows that the company is 15+ years old and has a revenue of over 12 million, so we are kinda far from a start up. Then he goes on to say he doesn't see himself as a "start up" kinda guy and he thinks a company like IBM would view him as management material. Good luck with that dumb ass.
Luckily later that day a more realistic guy came along and renewed our faith that there are people out there who "get it"
Drakkon's rules for interviewing:
1) Wear a tie and dress shirt, or at least a nice sweater/polo/etc, and attempt to at least look normal
2) Don't tell the manager you would be good at his job, unless your interviewing for his job
3) Don't call a company a "start-up" regardless of if thats what they are, but ESPECIALLY an established company with a product line that has been active for 15 years.
