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| Phone Interview Etiquette | |
| By: Andi_3k Date: August 13, 2020, 11:36 am | |
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| I recently had a phone interview scheduled for a specific time | |
| and day. The interviewer selected the appointment and emailed | |
| me, not to confirm but basically it was an attitude of �this | |
| time or no time.� Ok- he�s in charge he got the job on offer and | |
| I accepted that. | |
| When the appointment time was close I made sure I was in a | |
| quiet, professional space ( rather than say the basement or | |
| kitchen) and waited for his call. And waited and waited- for an | |
| hour and two minutes. I finally called only to find the number | |
| on his email was a personal cellphone. So I googled the company | |
| and called the company receptionist who told me � that�s how he | |
| does things and you just have to wait until he�s ready� I | |
| canceled the appointment and said I was no longer interested. | |
| I was always under the impression that you had to take phone | |
| interviews as seriously as in person ones these days, no matter | |
| if you were the interviewer or interviewee. | |
| Is my feeling that the erstwhile Interviewer�s lack of | |
| promptness combined with the receptionist�s attitude | |
| demonstrated a reflection on the company�s culture off base? Am | |
| I wrong to have been mildly put out by the experience? | |
| #Post#: 55979-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Phone Interview Etiquette | |
| By: DaDancingPsych Date: August 13, 2020, 11:55 am | |
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| Interviews (in-person, phone, or video) are just as much the | |
| company interviewing the candidate as the candidate interviewing | |
| the company. The interviewer saying, "I am available on Tuesday | |
| at 2pm" (ie. take or leave it style) would not bother me. | |
| Usually that is done to prevent all the back and forth and to | |
| get the interview done as quickly as possible. It feels a bit | |
| presumptuous to me (like we expect the candidates to drop | |
| everything for us), but I see it enough to acknowledge that it's | |
| how business is done. (In most cases when the managers do this, | |
| they are willing to suggest other times if the individual is not | |
| available.) | |
| The not calling when scheduled? Big red flag. Minus a major | |
| issue followed by a prompt apology, to me this means that the | |
| manager does not value the time of others. The receptionist | |
| confirmed to you that this was not a one off thing. I don't know | |
| that I would read into the receptionist's attitude. She may not | |
| be in a position to change or comment on the practice. And she | |
| didn't say that's how the company does things, but just this | |
| manager. I would probably not want to work for this manager and | |
| I would proceed cautiously with this company in the future, but | |
| I wouldn't rule them out from this one interaction. | |
| I don't think that you're wrong to be put off. This might cause | |
| me to cut ties and not want to work for this manager (and maybe | |
| the company). But depending on other things, I may have | |
| continued with the process to see what else I could learn. I | |
| will say that this sort of thing almost always ends with me | |
| deciding that the manager is not going to mesh well with me. | |
| #Post#: 55980-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Phone Interview Etiquette | |
| By: Jem Date: August 13, 2020, 11:56 am | |
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| I would have been irritated also. Both the interviewer and the | |
| receptionist were rude. The only question is how badly do you | |
| need/want the job, but I would certainly factor how the company | |
| functions (or rather DYSfunctions) when coming to that | |
| determination. Sorry that happened to you! | |
| #Post#: 55981-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Phone Interview Etiquette | |
| By: oogyda Date: August 13, 2020, 12:58 pm | |
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| [quote author=Jem link=topic=1819.msg55980#msg55980 | |
| date=1597337767] | |
| I would have been irritated also. Both the interviewer and the | |
| receptionist were rude. The only question is how badly do you | |
| need/want the job, but I would certainly factor how the company | |
| functions (or rather DYSfunctions) when coming to that | |
| determination. Sorry that happened to you! | |
| [/quote] | |
| I'm not sure I'd say the receptionist was rude based solely on | |
| � that�s how he does things and you just have to wait until he�s | |
| ready� . Her "tone" was not conveyed and it could have been | |
| anything from snippy to factual to sympathetic. | |
| Interviewer? Without question he was rude given the information | |
| from the receptionist. | |
| #Post#: 55982-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Phone Interview Etiquette | |
| By: gramma dishes Date: August 13, 2020, 1:26 pm | |
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| [quote author=Andi_3k link=topic=1819.msg55976#msg55976 | |
| date=1597336607] | |
| ... Am I wrong to have been mildly put out by the experience? | |
| [/quote] | |
| Yes you are. You should have been massively and royally ticked | |
| off by the experience! ;D | |
| #Post#: 55996-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Phone Interview Etiquette | |
| By: Rose Red Date: August 13, 2020, 5:24 pm | |
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| Nope. Interviews are a two way street. A lot of interviewers | |
| seem to think people should be grateful they are giving you the | |
| time of day. The forget they should be trying to impress you too | |
| with what a great place their company is to work for. This guy | |
| is not going to get good employees with how he treats people. | |
| #Post#: 56039-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Phone Interview Etiquette | |
| By: Mistress Mae Date: August 14, 2020, 9:48 pm | |
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| If I agree to be at a place for an interview, am waiting by the | |
| phone for one, or at the computer for a video call, at a certain | |
| time on a certain day, I expect the interviewer to be there as | |
| well and on time. I understand that sometimes stuff happens and | |
| things get in the way of the interview, but that is when | |
| someone, the interviewer if possible, reaches out to me (or | |
| another interviewee) and explains that they need to reschedule | |
| for whatever reason. Not just leave anyone hanging just because. | |
| I'd be upset as well, because time was set aside for this and | |
| the interviewer never bothered to call. | |
| #Post#: 56046-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Phone Interview Etiquette | |
| By: Winterlight Date: August 15, 2020, 12:34 pm | |
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| Interviews go both ways- they see if they want to hire you and | |
| you see if you want to work for them. It's like dating- the guy | |
| who shows up on a first date at a nice restaurant wearing jeans | |
| with holes in them and a graphic tee with a naked lady is | |
| telling you that he's fine with your first impression of him | |
| being someone who doesn't think you deserve his best, and the | |
| interviewer who's willfully late to the point where the | |
| receptionist not knew he would be because she'd most likely | |
| fielded other calls like yours is telling you he (and by | |
| extension the company) won't value you or your time. | |
| #Post#: 56078-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Phone Interview Etiquette | |
| By: sms Date: August 16, 2020, 6:40 pm | |
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| Of course you're not off base - that was very unprofessional. | |
| Respect for someone's time is goes both ways. I'm thinking you | |
| dodged a bullet with that bozo. | |
| #Post#: 56218-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Phone Interview Etiquette | |
| By: Codewoman1125 Date: August 19, 2020, 1:22 pm | |
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| I agree with the above. The fact that this was a virtual | |
| interview is of no consequence when it comes to the understood | |
| interview etiquette of promptness, attentiveness, and decorum. | |
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