Too much information
jmpmo
217 Posts
What is some of the worst information candidates have volunteered to you in an interview? Let's face it, they share their lives with us typically. It is like being a bartender. Yesterday I interviewed a young man who was VERY interesting. On one of his jobs under reason for leaving he put "conflict with supervisor which has since been resolved." I said, well, I see you have dealt with conflict, how did you resolve it? Answer: "I quit that job." Then I asked him how he dealt with stress. "Oh, I just hum a song in my head. Right now it is Carry on My Wayward Son by Kansas." I wanted to look at him and ask what other things he was hearing in his head. Finally I asked him if he could have any job in the world what would he do? "Well, I think I would go back to work at the nursing home, but they would have to get rid of all the grouchy people." I am telling you, after he left the room I have not laughed so hard in a long time.
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Margaret Morford
theHRedge
615-371-8200
[email]mmorford@mleesmith.com[/email]
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Margaret Morford
theHRedge
615-371-8200
[email]mmorford@mleesmith.com[/email]
[url]http://www.thehredge.net[/url]
Then there was the guy that was too honest about a gap in his employment. I was on probation for attempted battery, which wasn't what it appeared to be. You see, my wife was running around on me, I picked up a hairbrush and shook it at her during an argument. I've since found God and wouldn't ever do that again...blah, blah, blah. Well, on the brighter side, at least he was honest! x:P
When interviewing a man for a warehouse position, I asked about the gaps in his employment. He proceeded to give me a lecture on welfare being his American birthright and as soon as his paperwork gets straightened out he will continue to enjoy his gift from the government.
Or the gal that filled the application out as Sally, kept referring to herself as Maria AND Adele. I asked her which name she preferred and why. The answer was all 3 at different times. She said that Sally is the real her but Maria comes out when she is stressed and Adele comes forward when she is bad. Ya know, you could look at it as getting 3 people for the price of one.
Since I had already scheduled the interview, I talked with her. I asked her if she had worked at such and such hospital and she said, yes, but just for a few weeks and that's why she didn't put it on her resume. I asked if she cared to explain why she was no longer there. She looked at me and said "I have a problem." I replied "Yes?" She said "I hurt myself when I get under stress", and then she pulled her sleeves up and showed me where she cut herself in several places. She then told me that she was perfectly okay as long as she took her medication.
I graciously got her out of my office (and away from my scissors) as fast as I could.
The very next interviewee started the interview by announcing she was pregnant. She was my best applicant so of course, I hired her. It was a bad decision.
I don't think I have ever recovered as I sure hate to do interviews now. x:D
I do have one that is bucking the trend. Jeannie's husband and her lover are co-defendants in a string of burglaries. The lover has already gone to the pen for it, the husband's trial is coming up. To top it off, my wife was the one who made the formal court recommendation for the lover's incarceration, and will do the same with Jeannie's husband.
Despite this, Jeannie continues to be a pretty dependable employee. My concern is that when her husband goes away to the pen, she will move to make it easier on her and the kids on visiting day.
I wonder if she gets separate visits for husband and lover, or whether it's just easier to get them all together at once.
What a screwed up girl.