When a Job Interview Turns Bad

Have you ever gone on a job interview and halfway through it, realized the opportunity wasn’t for you? Should you politely excuse yourself so you don’t waste anyone’s time, or stay put, even though you know you wouldn’t take the job in a million years?

As one of the leading employment agencies in Miami, Future Force advises that unless the interviewer is acting in an inappropriate manner (such as asking illegal interview questions) or making you uncomfortable for some reason, stick it out. The reasons?

  • Another position that is a perfect match for you may open up within the company. So you want to leave the best impression possible on the hiring manager.
  • Also, you never know where this person could wind up. Perhaps they’ll start working for another company that has a job opening you’re interested in. They’ll certainly remember the person who abruptly left an interview.
  • In addition, make sure you spend enough time with the interviewer to ensure you have a clear picture of the job and the company. Perhaps, as the interview continues, you’ll realize your first impression wasn’t necessarily accurate.
  • And finally, even if the job isn’t right for you, the situation gives you a chance to practice your answers and interview skills.

The bottom line? This particular job might not be right for you. But the interviewer might know of other opportunities they can connect you with, now or in the future. So you don’t want to burn any bridges. With that said, what should you do when you realize a job isn’t a good fit? Here are a few more tips:

  • Ask questions. Make sure you ask enough questions to get a true sense of the job and the employer.
  • Be polite. Don’t become disinterested in what the interviewer is saying just because you know you don’t want the job.
  • Be honest. If the employer asks about your interest in the job once they explain it, be honest. Let them know that the position doesn’t sound quite right for you. Also, inquire about other positions with the company.
  • Don’t make negative comments about them online. Even if it was the worst interview experience, don’t take to Facebook to bash the company. Remember, nothing online is really private.

If you’d like help finding positions that are a great fit for you, call Future Force. As one of the leading employment agencies in Miami, Future Force can help you find a Miami job that is a great fit for you. Take the next step in your career. Contact us today to learn more.