Gyp Rosetti
Banned
The recruiter's probably annoyed with you because you jerked him around. Maybe even literally.
oh, and I've gotten jobs twice from phone interviews I did in my car. Both turned out to be great jobs.
Now how did that happen?
The recruiter may only be 22 but he knows more about interviewing than you. Why hire a professional to help you with something if you are not going to listen to him? That again shows that you cannot be professional or courteous.
So in short, you did not get the job, showed your lack professionalism and imagination and have given yourself a bad reputation with a company and recruiting agency within your field. Agencies do talk to each other my friend. You are off to a phenomenal start.
That has no bearing on you being unprofessional in your interview.
Now are you saying you were in your car DRIVING while doing your interview? Yes, that is unprofessional. Not just unprofessional, but plain old bad judgement.
No, I was sitting in my car. Not moving. I thought it would be a quiet place with no distractions.
If the company was professional, they would have had me come in to their office to do it face to face. Especially since they are located so close to me.
Are you done being a jackass?
No, I was sitting in my car. Not moving. I thought it would be a quiet place with no distractions.
If the company was professional, they would have had me come in to their office to do it face to face. Especially since they are located so close to me.
Are you done being a jackass?
If your car wasn't moving how did they know you did the phone interview from your car? To me, sitting in a relatively quiet place and doing a phone interview from a car doesn't sound that bad. Are you supposed to get in a suit and tie and sit at a desk to do a phone interview? I didn't think so, but I haven't been looking for a job recently, either. Maybe someone else can shed some light on what's wrong with sitting in your car for a phone interview.
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The interview went over a half hour and I got hot, and said I wanted to open the door to get some air.