Anonymous wrote:A disorganized process.
Needing more than three rounds of interviews or more than one reschedule.
Inability to articulate the career path associated with the role.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I once had an interview that was nothing but red flags. 10 minutes late, she didn’t turn her camera on (not a malfunctioning, she just said she would t turn it on), the job listing said the candidate needs to identify with the company values in ALL CAPS - I had a hard time even finding them on the website. When I asked about what they do to promote these values, she stumbled and got aggressive because she apparently didn’t know or they didn’t do anything about them. So why did they put it in all caps in their job listing? IDK.
The values thing sounds like an HR requirement for all job ads. I'd assume the interviewer doesn't know or care.
Anonymous wrote:I once had an interview that was nothing but red flags. 10 minutes late, she didn’t turn her camera on (not a malfunctioning, she just said she would t turn it on), the job listing said the candidate needs to identify with the company values in ALL CAPS - I had a hard time even finding them on the website. When I asked about what they do to promote these values, she stumbled and got aggressive because she apparently didn’t know or they didn’t do anything about them. So why did they put it in all caps in their job listing? IDK.
Anonymous wrote:Low energy interviewers.
Interviewers who have not read your resume.
Young interviewers (under 30 and I am over 40).
Anonymous wrote:Running way behind. It’s rude to make a candidate wait. Shows a lack of discipline and respect for others’ time.