15 Job Interview Horror Stories

We’ve all been there: the dreaded job interview. As unnerving and stressful as they are it’s to be expected that mishaps are bound to take place. Here is a list of the 15 worst job interview calamities that will leave yours in the dust. Next time you bomb an interview, feel free to check this list out; it’ll be certain to brighten your day and make you feel a bit better!

1. You’re Related to Who?

It’s never a good idea to badmouth your old boss, no matter how much you disliked him or how intensely you feel that she should have been the subordinate, not you. This applicant spent the length of their interview bellyaching about their former boss totally unaware of their interviewer’s relation to their aforementioned boss. They even had the same last name!

2. Zzz…

Remember back to your younger days in school where they stressed the importance of a good night’s rest before a big test like the SAT? Well the same goes for job interviews. It looks like this applicant failed to heed the advice of his tenth grade English teacher when he dozed off right in the middle of his interview!

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3. A Day When Everything Goes Wrong

We’ve all had those days when you wake up and you just know it’s going to be a bad day, days where everything seems to go terribly wrong and you realize you should have just stayed in bed. At least that’s the realization this particular interviewee came to after an interview at an advertising company went completely awry.

Stressed out and in a hurry due to the process of pawning off his 5-year-old niece to an ex-girlfriend this unfortunate interviewee forgot to put on his suspenders and grabbed his prescription sunglasses instead of his regular pair. Needless to say once he discovered he had the wrong pair of glasses he figured it would be better to go through the interview blind than rudely in sunglasses.

When standing up to shake the interviewer’s hand he found himself standing in the middle of the agency’s office with his pants around his ankles!

As if that’s not horrific enough it only gets worse when on behalf of his hindered eyesight when asked to supply his resume he hands over a resume to a competing agency and was asked to leave.

4. Hello, Doctor?

Employers want to see that their perspective employees are independent thinkers who are capable of making their own decisions. This woman displayed just the opposite of what her interviewer hoped to find when she brought the interview to a halt in order to dial her therapist for guidance on how to answer a question!

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5. What Did You Say?

We’ve all said things we wish we could go back in time and erase. This candidate was caught with his foot in his mouth when he made a wisecrack about West Virginia only to discover that his most likely now agitated interviewer hailed from West Virginia.

6. That was YOU?!

Always think twice before you do anything rash. When in a state of rage try your hardest not to let your emotions get the best of you, you may never know just who exactly you are ripping into. This woman sure didn’t when she flipped off, honked, and shouted obscenities to the driver of another vehicle prior to finding that same driver conducting the interview for her desired position.

7. What Are Your Qualifications?

Don’t make the mistake of being too full of yourself. Although you do want to portray a certain amount of confidence this applicant took it too far when he declared that he was so adept for the job that if he happened to be denied the position it would ultimately confirm the company’s management to be insufficient!

8. Sore Loser

This interviewee refused to leave his chair unless he was given the position. Eventually police were called in to the scene to remove the applicant.

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9. Did I Get the Job?

Sometimes you have to wonder what in the world are some of these people thinking? Are they trying to sabotage the interview? This man clearly was when he stated that he didn’t actually want the position, he only needed to validate he was job searching for the unemployment office!

10. Dress Down Friday

Although there is much more slack in dress codes nowadays you would assume its common knowledge that one must dress professionally when attending a job interview. Apparently not. This applicant showed up to an interview in her robe and slippers!

11. All For Nothing

Nothing’s worse than going to hell and back for a job interview only be denied the position. This particular applicant drove 30 minutes to a 7:30am interview, could not find the arranged parking lot forcing her to leave her car in a private lot, and waited 20 minutes for her interviewer to only find the position had been offered to another applicant two days ago. After all this the only thing the applicant had to show for her troubles was a parking stub.

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12. Make Yourself at Home

Most people would agree that on a job interview they tend to feel a bit uptight and constrained however this woman showed no signs of tension as she proceeded to make her self at home by removing her socks and placing them on her interviewer’s desk claiming she was “too hot”.

13. The Literalist

When feeling nervous and under pressure its understandable to give one or two silly answers lacking forethought. When asked what person they would most like to meet, living or dead this applicant replied with “the living one”.

14. Spit it Out

It’s probably for the best to spit out that piece of Winterfresh before beginning an interview to keep clear of appearing ill-mannered or to avoid what happened to Yolanda Evans from Project Performance Corporation who had a piece of gum spewed into her face by an anxious interviewee.

15. Don’t Let the Door Hit You On the Way Out

A final impression is just as important as the first. This applicant made a memorable one when he got up to leave the interview and walked into a glass door shattering it to pieces.

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No Responses to “15 Job Interview Horror Stories”

  1. Sanjha - http://Website(optional) 26. Jan, 2009 at 8:15 am

    Thanks for the really helpful tips. I’ll try some of these and try again, hopefully i’ll be successful.

  2. Manoj Tripathi - http://Website(optional) 26. Jan, 2009 at 8:19 am

    When facing an interview, you tend to forget all the points and sometimes go blank. i think all points covered in th article are very relevent and they have been covered very well. I have taken many interviews and find that honesty in an interview is the best policy. Never ever try to bluff your way through. One lie leads to another and then to another and finally youare likely to get trapped.

  3. alekh - http://Website(optional) 26. Jan, 2009 at 8:24 am

    As a society how have we come to a point that you have to be reminded not to sit in your chair and demand that the job be given to you immediately.

    Thanks for the article, made my day.

  4. Nick - http://Website(optional) 26. Jan, 2009 at 8:37 am

    A useful article. A reminder of all the things that can wrong in interviews if you don’t prepare.

  5. Dashiell - http://Website(optional) 26. Jan, 2009 at 9:35 am

    In accordance with number 11, I’ve realized that it’s really important to always arrive early to interviews, in case you have trouble finding the employer. Nothing is worse than showing up late for your first impression.

  6. Bubbly - http://Website(optional) 26. Jan, 2009 at 10:21 am

    Lol amusing article… People actually do these things?

  7. David - http://Website(optional) 26. Jan, 2009 at 11:21 am

    This site definitely makes you look at things a little differently. One of the hardest job a person can do, is look for a job. It can be very time consuming with many negative results. You might have 1 positive result, meaning you have an interview that you think went well, but 2 days later you the the agonizing call, that you are not the canidate. All the time and effort for nothing! These tips are very helpful, I am glad i came across this site.

  8. RON EDWARD - http://Website(optional) 26. Jan, 2009 at 11:51 am

    Really interesting post. Situation no. 8 was kinda funny :)

  9. Shane - http://Website(optional) 26. Jan, 2009 at 12:00 pm

    Thanks for the tips… Some good reminders in there.

  10. xio - http://Website(optional) 26. Jan, 2009 at 12:11 pm

    You’d think that some of these tips would be common sense. Apparently not. #10 has to be a practical joke. I can’t believe somebody actually did that.

    The list was humorous but informative.

  11. selective - http://Website(optional) 26. Jan, 2009 at 12:46 pm

    Nice stories, good for a change here :}

  12. ALISHA RAY - http://Website(optional) 26. Jan, 2009 at 1:18 pm

    Ha ha ha, that’s really funny. Loved the list. BTW, that woman must be crazy to call her therapist in the midst of the interview. Good going Resumebear, keep it up.

  13. mohansundar - http://Website(optional) 26. Jan, 2009 at 1:47 pm

    This is really very helpful with handy ides and tips for those who are tired up very easily even for small defeats and challenges. This is like a boost up tonic.

  14. TOM PORTER - http://Website(optional) 26. Jan, 2009 at 1:59 pm

    Excellent work again, this one though with a difference. Loved the light mood of Resumebear. Enjoyed the post thoroughly. Laughed almost all through it. Thanks loads for sharing such funny happenings.

  15. Pinny Cohen - http://www.pinnycohen.com 26. Jan, 2009 at 7:22 pm

    #4 is really funny. It seems that these days there’s a “life coach” or “therapist” for every need…so why not for interviews :-D ?

  16. Ginger - http://Website(optional) 26. Jan, 2009 at 7:33 pm

    This is a good reminder to keep yourself prepared. Thanks

  17. BG - http://Website(optional) 27. Jan, 2009 at 11:18 am

    Please. These are so made up.

  18. Janet Robertso - http://Website(optional) 29. Jan, 2009 at 8:05 pm

    I love it. On must look for the funny side life to survive this crazy world.

  19. Andy - http://Website(optional) 04. Feb, 2009 at 9:47 am

    These truely are nightmares. This should be viewed as a feel good story for those having a hard time finding a job, at least you are not one of the above!

  20. sundar - http://Website(optional) 04. Feb, 2009 at 9:49 am

    It’s very interesting article that everyone needs today.You have a lot of useful tips regarding the interviews and also mentioned about the worst job interview calamities.it will help us to overcome such problems …thank you

  21. luisj - http://Website(optional) 04. Feb, 2009 at 9:53 am

    Thanks for the tips and ideas.
    I always think that the best way to learn is by error. So, showing what you shouldn’t do is the best way to keep it in mind.

  22. Sabeena Ibrahim - http://Website(optional) 04. Feb, 2009 at 9:55 am

    It is very great tips and ideas. It is very usefull. Keep rocking by great articles.

  23. RazorMK - http://Website(optional) 04. Feb, 2009 at 10:21 am

    Very helpful, great ideas. Keep posting please

  24. olar_razvan_ioan - http://Website(optional) 04. Feb, 2009 at 10:33 am

    This was very helpful. You never know enough things about an interview. thank you so very much.

  25. nickyt - http://Website(optional) 04. Feb, 2009 at 11:03 am

    Great (scary, but great!) stories! Fortunately, I’m only “guilty” of example #1. Years ago, I was working on a movie, and I thought the production manager was – well, she was strange and withdrawn. I made a comment to this effect to another crewperson (the construction coordinator, I think)…well, as it turns out – he was MARRIED to the production manager!! Man oh man! There were no bad repercussions for me, but I learned a marvelous lesson I have carried with me for many years, ie, if you don’t know the players that well in any given situation, shut UP!!

  26. P. Smiling - http://Website(optional) 04. Feb, 2009 at 4:48 pm

    Isn’t it funny how “common” sense just isn’t that common? These are all good things to remember — just in case!

  27. JMendo - http://Website(optional) 04. Feb, 2009 at 7:29 pm

    Loved these stories. Its amazing what stupid things people do when it comes to interviewing. Great read.

  28. Perry Der - http://perryder.com 04. Feb, 2009 at 10:35 pm

    Thanks for the pearls of wisdom!

    Let’s not forget the clammy handshake. Some say it’s hereditary and not preventable. I say, look around for hand dryers in the bathroom!!!

  29. jay - http://Website(optional) 04. Feb, 2009 at 11:35 pm

    This is good and great article. I really going to get help from this. Contents of this article give me inspiration and help to build up good future. I really was wondering here and there over the internet to make good resume. This article is giving good idea and tips while making resume. Thanks to author.

  30. Sunil - http://Website(optional) 05. Feb, 2009 at 4:12 am

    Hmm,

    Good to know that someone know many things about interviews. Good job keep posting.

  31. Trudolphia - http://Website(optional) 05. Feb, 2009 at 5:48 am

    Eish I cant remember the last time I had to go for an interview! Maybe I been in my job for too long – Great article nonetheless – I will sure use some of these tips when I gather enough courage to actually apply for a new job!

  32. iwillbill - http://Website(optional) 05. Feb, 2009 at 6:37 am

    Enjoyed the stories thoroughly, especially the 14th one. Okay, the gum may make you look cool, but it can cost you a job too (at least that’s what I learnt!!!). So next time you go for an interview, make sure you Spit it Out!!!!!!

  33. PETER TODD - http://Website(optional) 05. Feb, 2009 at 7:39 am

    Excellent post once again. Now I know what not to do in my next interview :)

    And ya, these stories surely leave my own job interview experience (story) in the dust!!!

    Thanks for sharing these horror stories and giving me some relieving moments.

  34. Stacy R - http://Website(optional) 05. Feb, 2009 at 3:23 pm

    Some good tips but also seems like some of these things are just plain common sense. Who goes to a job interview in a robe and slippers – no matter how casual you think “dress down” means?

  35. Anya R. - http://Website(optional) 05. Feb, 2009 at 11:04 pm

    This really reminds us of why we should always do our best once we get accepted for any job.

  36. sMcd - http://Website(optional) 06. Feb, 2009 at 9:10 am

    Taking your socks off in your interviewer’s office (#12)? Really? Who would ever think to do that. Seriously, if you’re searching for a job and any of these things even remotely crossed your mind, please find a good counselor before taking an interview (but also, please leave your cell phone in your car … do NOT call your counselor in the interview like the person in #4).

  37. 4. Hello, Doctor?

    Employers want to see that their perspective employees are independent thinkers. . .

    The word is “prospective.”

    That typo is inexcusable!

  38. Small but incisive and insightful book, Beat-the-Odds Interviews, by Melvin Sorcher, PhD shows clearly and effectively how to minimize the frustration and disappointment because of interviewers who do not know how to evaluate the answers to their questions or assess candidate potential. Nobody talks about the problem of incompetent interviewers, or its magnitude, but this book will generate more successful interviews than most conventional interview instruction. It’s a must-read. Go to book website: beat-the-oddsinterviews.com or to author’s blog: http://www.melsorcher.blogspot.com Great for interviewers, too.

  39. This article was very helpful in helping me prepare for my interview. Another interesting site I saw that has similar information was http://www.thejobinterviewguru.com

  40. Mock Questions - http://www.mockquestions.com 13. May, 2009 at 4:35 pm

    That was a really good read. Thanks!

  41. Jay Philips - http://www.jayphilips.com 17. Jun, 2009 at 2:32 pm

    Thanks for the great read. I feel so bad for all those people. Hopefully they all and everyone else have learned from these.

  42. McLaughlin - http://cheapkeywords.info 23. Jun, 2009 at 9:46 am

    I live in France. Went to the UK for a job interview that began early, so I got there the night before. Went to the local pub to kill a few hours the night before and hooked up with a woman. The next morning she went to work in the taxi just in front of mine. I ran into her 30 minutes later in her office.
    She was the hiring manager.
    I didn’t get the job.

  43. Jobs in the Philippines - http://www.gopinoy.com 06. Jul, 2009 at 8:04 am

    I think preparation is one of the best answers to be able to avoid these mistakes. It depends on the preparation of the job applicant to overcome weakness in the job interview. The applicant has to practice and gain adequate knowledge about the requirements of the job. The job of the interviewer is to ferret out necessary information from the applicant, and if the applicant’s response doesn’t adequately answer the interviewer’s probe, then it will reflect badly on the personality of the job applicant. The applicant should be able to grasp the nuanced approach of the interviewer so as to avoid the impression of ignorance.

  44. I am starting to feel like the sore loser…I get interview after interview and no one wants to hire me!!!

  45. I attended an interview once where one of the questions they asked me was “Are you a performer?”, and I replied (without really thinking about it too much): “No, I don’t really like to be the center of attention.” Fortunately, the rest of the interview went so well that this little mishap did not cost me the job!!

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