Unforgettable Interview Session - Being Scolded by Interviewer.
By saycee
@saycee (112)
Malaysia
August 8, 2008 11:09pm CST
Everyone goes through interview to get a job. So do I. I had gone through many interviews - this is the tired things to do. Have you ever being scolded by the interviewer? I did. Quite embarrasing.
The interview kept asking me questions. I simply answered him and he said "No...". I kept asked him to clarify on his question. He's a bit not in good mood and bla bla bla. Finally, I voiced out my dissatisfaction "Don't expect everyone understand what you are talking!" He's very angry, hit the table with hands, moved his chair to the wall while scolding me. What a bad luck!
However, after an hour, the company gave me a call that they decided to employ me. What a suprise!
Do you have anything to share on your interview session or tips to go for an interview?
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3 responses
@tonnecheg (32)
• Ghana
9 Aug 08
All turned out to be a bad day for me.However, it rather turned out that, the same interview fetched me my current job. Being a christian organisation one is expected to be religeously upright, however, my answer to a question expected of a christian was not satisfactorily and I was scolded at by the chairman of the panel.When I came out ot the room, other friends waiting for their turn to be called in could read from my disappointment face. To my suprise after three weeks, I got a call that I was successful and should start work immediately.
Wooooooooooo thank God.
@tonnecheg (32)
• Ghana
9 Aug 08
Disappointment today can turn out to be good news tomorrow. Take it cool when disappointed. It may be good news later.
@saycee (112)
• Malaysia
9 Aug 08
Wow, that's a good news after the bad time. Enjoy your current job, tonnecheg. {Embarrassing} I cried when reached home after the interview. I agree with you - no expectation or hope, no disappointment. When no expectation turns out to be a good news, suprised and happy!
Have a nice day! We did had an unforgettable interview session (bad that turn out to be good finally).
@saycee (112)
• Malaysia
14 Aug 08
Yes, it's very embarrasing and my colleagues will talk about this topic sometimes in office. I also don't know why they employed me - perhaps my expected salary is too low. LOL. Wah, you have posted more than 10,000 comments and discussions. Amazing! Have a nice day!
@srini33333 (710)
• India
12 Aug 08
had been2 lot of intrvws..but not been scolded they may not tell t reslts but nevr was i scolded...its irritatin to go2many intrvws
@saycee (112)
• Malaysia
14 Aug 08
Agree with you - it's very irritating and boring to go for interviews. Their main aim is to evaluate if we can communicate or talk fluently. Most of the time, the person with good communication skill will get the job. This is my major weakness.
Good luck in everything you do!