30 Seconds to Impress

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  • Опубліковано 3 січ 2012
  • A job interview can be a stressful situation for anybody. Interviews provide insight into how a person may "fit" into the employer's organization. An interviewee's personal and professional demeanor will be scrutinized intuitively and/or deliberately by the interviewer.
    Believe it or not, a hiring decision may oftentimes be influenced by the interviewer's perceptions of the applicant during the opening moments of an interview. These first 30 seconds are a crucial opportunity for a job seeker to convey appropriate tact in their greeting, handshake, posture, speech, eye contact, and numerous other verbal and non-verbal language. The interviewer is a human, too, and although he/she is looking for a litany of skills and characterstics, he/she will also inevitably detect subtle subtext from an interviewee's individual and interpersonal presentation.

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  • @alexandertsigaridas5411
    @alexandertsigaridas5411 7 років тому +18

    Close that bloody door, it's a job interview!

  • @xinjiapofandichan
    @xinjiapofandichan 8 років тому +190

    The candidate with the coffee might as well bring along a cheeseburger ;)

  • @adriancelis9691
    @adriancelis9691 7 років тому +61

    Todd got the job. Got fired on the first day because he thought he applied for KFC.

  • @tradehut2782
    @tradehut2782 7 років тому +65

    'she's talking to her mom which makes her seem really immature'
    sums up what corporate jobs and interviews are all about.
    They expect people to be sheep

    • @bl8d5uck3r
      @bl8d5uck3r 5 років тому +1

      @Tabourba
      kudos to you

    • @OfficialRocNation
      @OfficialRocNation 5 років тому +4

      they need sheep to keep them in a herd

    • @preciouspayne3188
      @preciouspayne3188 2 роки тому

      Yea it's really immature 😕

    • @AndrewSmith-ek4nc
      @AndrewSmith-ek4nc 6 місяців тому

      @@preciouspayne3188 I am just wondering, what grade would you give each of the candidates between Anthony, Marissa, Christa, Todd, Kaitlynn, and Steven?; the choices of grades are A+, A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D, D-, or an F
      I think that everybody has flaws

  • @BosticReiva
    @BosticReiva 7 років тому +40

    So you are hiring the best actor? Hollywood here I come

    • @artemiisemenov492
      @artemiisemenov492 3 роки тому

      @Tabourba Unless you are hiring for a position where communication is the key factor (like sales), a tie and a firm handshake are bullshit excuses to (not)hire a person and a sign of an unprofessional interviewer.

  • @DeathhAngel1
    @DeathhAngel1 7 років тому +97

    nobody cares about being "professional" these days. rather have an honest ,good spirited person.

    • @jadexade2337
      @jadexade2337 7 років тому +5

      Your Right, Personality is everything. Marissa in the video had a great personality.

    • @kingardk2233
      @kingardk2233 7 років тому +14

      She had a god awful personality. she's the type of person to undermine what everyone else is doing, and she is completely uncapable of adapting to the circumstances.

    • @johnnylewis86
      @johnnylewis86 7 років тому +2

      DeathhAngel1 actually it matters a lot if your applying for a high paying job most companies expect at least a shirt and tie

    • @heavymechanic2
      @heavymechanic2 7 років тому +3

      The one interview question I like best was HOW CHEAP WILL YOU WORK? Seriously, people have asked me that before. Today, everyone wants to text everything and professionalism is a joke.

    • @vibebreaker3912
      @vibebreaker3912 7 років тому +1

      Really truly depends on the type of Job your are going for. I'd say a the more creative a job is then the more 'okay' it is to be casual. Whereas if you was interviewing for a surgeon role then I guess you would have to be dead serious, or you patients will end up dead :/

  • @sammrema4526
    @sammrema4526 7 років тому +92

    i"d hire the first candidate at least he is real

    • @LibertyMapper.
      @LibertyMapper. 7 років тому +13

      True, just because he asks about money doesn't mean he is bad.
      He could be really good.

    • @princemula638
      @princemula638 5 років тому

      I would too

    • @osb7948
      @osb7948 5 років тому +2

      He was by far the worst. He’s late, badly dressed and asks about me me me before the interview even begins. Sure, people like that might be ok for a high turnover role where he can be easily replaced but certainly don’t expect honesty and loyalty from someone who’s only interested in money and vacation time and who’s solely focused on his own selfish needs first and foremost.
      He’ll do the bare minimum on the job (if that) and he’ll most likely not offer any interesting perspectives for the company. People like him are most likely near the water cooler talking about why so and so gets more than him and his complaining, whining and gossiping will be non-stop.
      For a role that isn’t crucial, isn’t customer facing and that is an easily replaceable, paper pushing type of role, maybe...but not for anything else.

    • @trenvert123
      @trenvert123 5 років тому +1

      Getting good workers for customer facing roles is difficult. A person like Todd wouldn't be interviewing for some customer service position. Their qualifications being equal, I'd hire Christa, as I know there are certain disabilities, such as Autism that can make things such as eye contact difficult. It doesn't mean she won't be a hard worker, or won't take the position seriously. Or maybe Steven. Todd, I'd hire as a third choice. Also, this video is a bit of a dramatization. Usually it's only one of these things that are needed to disqualify potential candidates for a position. @@osb7948

    • @AndrewSmith-ek4nc
      @AndrewSmith-ek4nc 3 роки тому

      @@LibertyMapper. We all have flaws

  • @hsmhsm327
    @hsmhsm327 7 років тому +32

    if you have an IT company (software eng./networking ...), that introvert guy will be the best option (stereotypically speaking)

    • @trenvert123
      @trenvert123 5 років тому

      IT positions will definitely go for Todd as well.

  • @pretty9825
    @pretty9825 6 років тому +11

    This tells me, the interviewer could reject me for even blinking my eyes.

    • @georgemeller7173
      @georgemeller7173 4 роки тому +2

      yh this woman is a terrible interviewer looking down her snout at everyone

  • @tonia2483
    @tonia2483 7 років тому +32

    I like this cuz it shows nobody's perfect

  • @masterofnuggets7342
    @masterofnuggets7342 4 роки тому +4

    "A POLO SHIRT WITH an EAGLE on it." L0L

  • @toorawsteven
    @toorawsteven 6 років тому +7

    Remember guys don't ever talk to your mom because it's "immature".

  • @asophfable
    @asophfable 8 років тому +111

    "Are you Todd?"
    "I am Todd."
    not hired

    • @oliversmith2
      @oliversmith2 6 років тому +1

      Too funny. How did I end up at this side of UA-cam?

    • @monzongcha6860
      @monzongcha6860 5 років тому

      maybe "TODDDDDD I AM" =hired

  • @jamesadcock5235
    @jamesadcock5235 8 років тому +153

    I like Anthony he is interested in money

    • @ag3812
      @ag3812 7 років тому +2

      What a cock! I mean, literally.

    • @MissesWitch
      @MissesWitch 6 років тому +6

      He's interested in money and vacations, My kinda guy!

    • @English-ln6kl
      @English-ln6kl 6 років тому

      I think we can't ask about them from the first time; we have to wait untell we accepte in the work. isn't it?

  • @samuelaurora3632
    @samuelaurora3632 7 років тому +107

    I would nail this lady.
    I mean this interview..

    • @wintersoldier8871
      @wintersoldier8871 6 років тому

      482lost you took my words right out of my mouth.

  • @hollahabibi1897
    @hollahabibi1897 7 років тому +20

    I THINK STEVEN SHOULD HAD A CHANCE ITS OK TO BE NERVOUS, SOME PEOPLE LIKE ME GOT ANXIETY SO WHAT WE GOTTA DO STARVE BECAUSE THEY WONT HIRE US ?.

  • @AnonymoudKid
    @AnonymoudKid 6 років тому +2

    I've done a few interviews myself as the interviewer, and she is 100% correct on what the interviewer is looking for.

  • @vapenation7061
    @vapenation7061 7 років тому +11

    "are you christa?"
    "gooood"
    what the fuck

    • @purev1olence
      @purev1olence 7 років тому +1

      ayy lmao Christa could have thought she said "how are you Christa?"

  • @Kyanzes
    @Kyanzes 7 років тому +44

    Yeah, and what if Anthony, by far, the most knowledgeable, basically a genius, and works in weekends just for the fun of it? Then you made a huge mistake because good acting is more important to you.

    • @barbarastam9954
      @barbarastam9954 2 роки тому

      Yep high functioning autistic candidates can make the best employees.

    • @mrwhitemantv
      @mrwhitemantv Рік тому

      Exactly. Usually those who ace interviews turn out to be the absolute worst workers

  • @blutsx
    @blutsx 7 років тому +32

    Way to go Todd!

  • @cali4nia216
    @cali4nia216 7 років тому +3

    If i were you , i would hire Todd because he was polite and despite the fact he is nervous because nobody is cool when he is giving a job interview , he acts as if he is cool and not only that , but he also makes eye-contact and listens carefully what you're saying.

  • @pkyegon
    @pkyegon 5 років тому +1

    I went to an interview where the interviewer spent all the time explaining about their company. He only asked my about my notice period. Best interview for me.

  • @MajidKhalid
    @MajidKhalid 7 років тому +13

    You know, any experienced people here will agree that you can ace an interview by not giving a fuck about it.
    The more nervous you are the weirder you come off. When you are relaxed, you act natural and can best answer the questions.
    In fact, many would have noticed that it's easier to pass or give an interview when they already have a job. This is because in the back of your mind you know you're not losing anything.
    Lastly, when I go for an interview I look around at the place, the people and the way they are interviewing. If it is some pretentious person with cliched questions trying to be the know-it-all, I usually respond in one liners or one worders.

    • @tommychappell6359
      @tommychappell6359 6 років тому +1

      yes just be natural, noones perfect ever... todd wasnt perfect...

  • @kilppa
    @kilppa 7 років тому +51

    I've interviewed hundreds of people and this is pure bullshit. This "dressing professionally" especially. What I recommend is going to the office beforehand and seeing how the other employees dress and behave. Just a couple of minutes of sneak peek will be enough to tell you what sort of a "dress code" and style they have. Mimic that, pay attention, don't answer questions with questions and you'll go far.

    • @kilppa
      @kilppa 7 років тому +5

      It is good enough to see the lobby. One office in a building very rarely has a different dress code or style to others.

    • @talanaysec7013
      @talanaysec7013 6 років тому

      some company employees just wear t-shirts, and you expect to wear the same for an interview? lol

  • @hartnelliswho
    @hartnelliswho 7 років тому +2

    the employer always get me wait for about 10min in an empty room and I always give my resume to remind who i am

  • @ChristianColvin
    @ChristianColvin 7 років тому +8

    in other words were looking for people who have worked hard in life but will just shut up and do/act how we want. we don't really care other than that. thank you we will be in touch.

    • @Tyree101
      @Tyree101 7 років тому +4

      No. I think all they want is candidates to dress and act professional for a interview to see if they are serious about wanting to get hired. There not asking them to be robots. They want candidates to have distant personalities as long as it does not come off as rude or unprofessional.

    • @ChristianColvin
      @ChristianColvin 7 років тому

      Daron French obviously. gg.

  • @thelionwantstoroar
    @thelionwantstoroar 7 років тому +6

    This is one of the best interview videos I have ever seen. Thanks!

  • @sueford8747
    @sueford8747 9 років тому +3

    as a teacher teaching students how to interview well. I loved your video. It targeted the area we were currently covering. Sometimes it is good to break it down into parts. Learn that part well and then move onto the next stages. My students will be better prepared and more confident knowing they are making a great first impression. Thank you

  • @st.michaelthearchangel7774
    @st.michaelthearchangel7774 6 років тому +1

    They all forgot one thing: a simple folder with a copy of their own resume, a pen, and a blank piece of paper within the folder for possible notes.

  • @whoeverwhoever400
    @whoeverwhoever400 7 років тому +49

    are you for real? you should choose the best employees who have the best skills not just look good or have silver tongues. some people do bad at interview when they start working, they can do far better than others.

    • @cmale123
      @cmale123 6 років тому +1

      not really, how a person carry himself interview would be same as to a job

    • @uncleduzz
      @uncleduzz 6 років тому

      Ben Whoever hahahaha and how do you know yhey are good? You are a wizard or something?

  • @BobMcCoy
    @BobMcCoy 7 років тому +9

    I'd definitely hire the first guy :D

  • @NurseNick420
    @NurseNick420 6 років тому +3

    Omg when Christa starts looking around the room while the interviewer is talking I am laughing so hard!

    • @AndrewSmith-ek4nc
      @AndrewSmith-ek4nc 3 роки тому +1

      I am just wondering, what grade would you give each of the candidates between Anthony, Marissa, Christa, Todd, Kaitlynn, and Steven?; the choices of grades are A+, A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D, D-, or an F
      I think that everybody has flaws

    • @NurseNick420
      @NurseNick420 3 роки тому +4

      ​@@AndrewSmith-ek4nc I would give Anthony, Kaitlynn, and Steven A's. I'd honestly hire them. Why? Because they're real. Anthony asked about salary and benefits right off the bat. I don't understand why this question off-puts a lot of interviewers because it's something that anyone would want to know. An interview is a two-way street. They're interviewing you but you're also interviewing them. I'd hire Kaitlynn because I value family. I saw nothing wrong with her talking to her mom in the hallway. She had a colorful bag. So what? And Steven was visibly nervous but isn't everybody nervous when in an interview? I don't think anyone is completely relaxed when they're being asked probing questions. I would give Marissa and Christa both F's. They both seemed very unprofessional in the way that Marissa came unprepared with her updated resume. For all I know, she could be lying about her new experiences. Christa was funny but I would not hire her because she seemed way too disinterested and out of it. Finally, I would give Todd a C. He may have been the most "professional" of the bunch but he just seemed fake to me. I don't want to hire a robot. I want someone with personality and realism.

    • @AndrewSmith-ek4nc
      @AndrewSmith-ek4nc 3 роки тому

      @@NurseNick420 Thank you very much for your opinions

    • @NurseNick420
      @NurseNick420 3 роки тому +1

      @@AndrewSmith-ek4nc No problem :) I think the interviewer in this video was ridiculous. She pissed me off within the first 10 seconds.

  • @b.hariomsingh5635
    @b.hariomsingh5635 6 років тому +2

    I m so thankful for all the useful information you have get into me they are really helpful to the candidates who is consciously want to crack job interview with a good impression ...crossing arms , talking immaturely, interrupting to the interviewer can impact badly so it is better to prevent from such factors...

  • @Kwantifye
    @Kwantifye 8 років тому +74

    Haha! I bet they've recreated these interviews from real-life experiences.

    • @eddyvideostar
      @eddyvideostar 6 років тому +1

      Rosenberg: Some of them I doubt. Maybe possibly for a prank, pushing the envelope.

  • @mariaalmosawi9775
    @mariaalmosawi9775 9 років тому +23

    I had a job interview the interviewer was rude , she did not even looked at me when I walked in she just asked me to close the door behind me without greeting or shaking hands or even telling me to have a seat . I felt like I,m asking for charity

    • @schoolboyqqhai6198
      @schoolboyqqhai6198 7 років тому

      nice

    • @tommychappell6359
      @tommychappell6359 6 років тому +1

      then i suppose just make yourself comfortable, i think that what they should have said..

    • @uncleduzz
      @uncleduzz 6 років тому

      maria almosawi that's a type of interview technique which you must know how to handle

    • @danielschwegler5220
      @danielschwegler5220 6 років тому

      Which type?

    • @blanca2000ify
      @blanca2000ify 5 років тому +1

      I had an interview once with a manager from a famous hotel and the manager kept on talking on his walkie talkie and interrupted me every time. He even got up and left the room for five minutes and while he was gone I was left alone at his office. I didn't get the job but glad i didn't

  • @sapereaude1483
    @sapereaude1483 7 років тому +83

    It makes no sense hire someone who is good at "doing interviews". Maybe the first guy was the biggest expert on his field and he was late because he just arrived from a meeting with the president.

    • @cmale123
      @cmale123 6 років тому

      it's about doing good interview. interview are just to get know someone. after all you are stranger trying work there. they don't know you

    • @tommychappell6359
      @tommychappell6359 6 років тому +1

      that's the thing, its the best prepared person who gets the job not the person who's actually most suited to the job...in fact you could be totally the opposite in terms of being suited for the job but if you are prepared like hell you will likely get it...

    • @NurseNick420
      @NurseNick420 6 років тому +1

      Being late wouldn't have been the dealbreaker for me cause stuff happens. The dealbreaker would be him interrupting to ask about the salary and vacation time before he even gets hired! Rude and unprofessional to ask that stuff when you are being interviewed, especially while the interviewer is still talking.

    • @prateekkumar3233
      @prateekkumar3233 6 років тому

      Because hr sucks

    • @mariagregory2503
      @mariagregory2503 7 місяців тому

      @@NurseNick420 Maybe he has other job offers, and he is choosing the one with the highest pay and more vacation because he has a family to care for.

  • @deyoneg
    @deyoneg 7 років тому +27

    I would have fired the interviewer. her judgments are not a professional. I see here just personal assessments.

    • @cmale123
      @cmale123 6 років тому +1

      she not judgemental. more like she wasn't treated right. respect come first.

  • @eddyvideostar
    @eddyvideostar 6 років тому +2

    It is always good to rehearse and practice constantly with other people and to give the "interviewer" a list or sample questions that would be best to ask and know how to answer them fluently and confidently without hesitation.
    Maybe one can record him/herself and decipher his fault and body language so he can make improvements. Let the mock interviewer ask you some outlandish questions so you know how to prepare, as: Have you been convicted of a crime? (It's illegal to ask, but they can ask anything.) Want the job? Do what you must.

  • @trickyworld1846
    @trickyworld1846 3 роки тому +1

    when i smiled in my interview
    HR: why are you smiling

  • @michellewalaski759
    @michellewalaski759 6 років тому +2

    Love the video. Great tool to teaching young students. Thanks

  • @marianomanto
    @marianomanto 7 років тому +3

    Even when first impression matters it all depends on the position you want to fill.
    its not the same to hire a security guard than a customer service person

  • @warriorlink8612
    @warriorlink8612 6 років тому +1

    Companies are starting to have a video pre-interview, where the candidate has to answer 3-4 questions about themselves and their experience. The hiring manager then looks through these videos to filter out the ones that they don't want and invite the top few to actually come in. I kinda like this because it saves everyone some time, even the candidate. Interviewing is more art and trained skill than a science.

  • @Badboyifier
    @Badboyifier 7 років тому

    This should be sent to everyone who is frustrated about not getting hired anywhere

  • @inquisitive35
    @inquisitive35 6 років тому +17

    I did many many interviews, I don't believe in this 30 sec nonsense, I listened to them and in many situations I get to understand why they act the way they do in the first 30 sec, the well-seasoned old experts are so laid back and acts much like Anthony, I also encountered brilliant candidates who were very shy and nervous and act like the shy dude, this type of shy candidates usually found with professions that need minimal human interaction like computer programmers and software developers. The only in the video that I don't think will pass in real interview is the lady who walked in with a cup of coffee. I would still give a chance to the others.

    • @TheSunshineRequiem
      @TheSunshineRequiem 2 роки тому +1

      anyone late for an interview should not even be considered unless there is a good excuse which in most cases, are fake

  • @daniel6905
    @daniel6905 8 років тому +2

    30 seconds after looking at the shape of your head made me really excited to see the next person

  • @Sailormoon899
    @Sailormoon899 5 років тому +2

    Hahah, the lady who drinks coffee though, she is too relaxed for an interview.

    • @AndrewSmith-ek4nc
      @AndrewSmith-ek4nc 3 роки тому

      What grade would you give her from an A+, A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D, D-, or an F?

  • @AliOmranxx
    @AliOmranxx 7 років тому +22

    no wonder i am jobless, i always ask about how much money you will pay me and how many paid, unpaid vacation days and how many sick days i can get, and how many public holidays they have. the more you know

    • @NurseNick420
      @NurseNick420 6 років тому +1

      NEVER ask that stuff in an interview! It makes you look like you just want some fast cash and don't really want to work. Let the interviewer bring up that stuff if they do.

    • @kurzwaslernen2843
      @kurzwaslernen2843 6 років тому +3

      lol it is like we work for fun in the first place. 99% work to get money but it is bad to ask for it? xD

    • @option-sh9yd
      @option-sh9yd 5 років тому

      I dont ask, i just apply... they say they have work and when can i start and yadi go i start working n show up when i can and if i cant i dont simple, you dont come you dont get paid, you come u get paid

  • @tanyastroud6555
    @tanyastroud6555 9 років тому

    Love it ! very good examples.

  • @nickclark18
    @nickclark18 6 років тому +8

    your wearing suits to a job interview that requires cleaning bathrooms

  • @tonygriffith1
    @tonygriffith1 6 років тому +1

    ~ The 3rd candidate, Christa @ 1:33 was classic!. Lol. * Snaps fingers, I'm over here. Lol
    It's clear that Todd @ 2:03 is the best possible applicant for the job.

  • @artemiisemenov492
    @artemiisemenov492 3 роки тому +8

    Discussing salary and vacation days from the start is actually the reasonable thing to do if you aren't desperately looking for ANY job. It's actually weird that the issue hasn't been discussed in some form before the interview.

    • @JoostMehrtens
      @JoostMehrtens 2 роки тому +1

      No you should do that either before going to the interview or after they told you they want you.
      Once you are going to the interview, your intention should be to get the job, don’t be yourself and let them decide if you would be happy in their company, you know better be the person they want to hire.

  • @simple8475
    @simple8475 7 років тому +3

    Went for a group job interview, though I lost my voice due to cold. The suits I wore saved my ass.

  • @tranlangamingo5409
    @tranlangamingo5409 7 років тому +1

    based on the fact that companies try they best to underpay and undermine whomever they want to "hire" as an employee instead of an asset that adds value to the workplace

  • @dementos7806
    @dementos7806 7 років тому +34

    I don't find Kaitlynn to be immature, this just shows she has strong family values. any Asian will know that their parents are very involving.

    • @DeathhAngel1
      @DeathhAngel1 7 років тому +6

      Jason X being "professional" is pretentious.. be yourself and you'll go further i promise you

    • @chiefjudge8456
      @chiefjudge8456 7 років тому +1

      Then those asians need to grow up.

    • @loreleiletslivetogether3767
      @loreleiletslivetogether3767 6 років тому

      I thought Kaitlynn lives at home in a pathological attachment to her mother and she doesn't need the job too much, as further attested to by the ultra casual coffee drinking demeanor she barely cares now and after she is trained, can afford to underperform and get fired, she has somewhere to go anyway.

    • @NurseNick420
      @NurseNick420 6 років тому

      She should have finished her call while she was outside the building in her car. Continuing it when you're standing right in the entrance to the office is very unprofessional. However that wouldn't be a dealbreaker for me if I was the interviewer. I'd be more upset about her posture when she sat down cause she looked like she was at home watching TV!

  • @novz19
    @novz19 5 років тому

    The best candidate?
    First Guy,
    pure gold remains pure love that guy 😄

  • @ivanhart6675
    @ivanhart6675 6 років тому

    I was once interviewd , to be Viceroy of India. I arrived at the Colonial Office ,riding a 7 ton elephant ,with a retinue of over 300 people.I was also backed up by the British Army , with 400 horse and 20 cannon. Needless to say, the interviever was very impressed and i got the job..

  • @truthmane1018
    @truthmane1018 3 роки тому

    Tuxedo at a janitor job. As long as you dress up, make eye contact. And nod your head. Your hired!

  • @Yui_6472n
    @Yui_6472n 4 роки тому +3

    My biggest fear with the handshaking is that I extend my hand and they just completely ignore it lol so I just don’t bother with hand shaking because that would just make me feel even more awkward then I already do at an interview. But I say hi and smile so that’s got to count for something 🙃

  • @kisstustolentino4903
    @kisstustolentino4903 6 років тому +1

    Steven is the best he makes me laugh so hard hahaha!

  • @blueaardvark1717
    @blueaardvark1717 7 років тому +1

    Thank you for this. Just landed my job!!!

  • @pilotandy_com
    @pilotandy_com 6 років тому +14

    Steven would be a good candidate for a programming position.

    • @allena3634
      @allena3634 6 років тому +1

      or a mass shooter position

    • @mariagregory2503
      @mariagregory2503 7 місяців тому

      Well, we don't know what position the interview was for...

  • @demasko
    @demasko 6 років тому

    Fantastic and very informative for job seekers

  • @Jia1337
    @Jia1337 7 років тому +2

    Honestly, the best way to impress your interviewer is to dress for the job, be serious, and holy fking cow, remember their name(s)!

  • @ialy9
    @ialy9 7 років тому

    Wow, great video examples!

  • @Apollyon.King.of.the.Locusts
    @Apollyon.King.of.the.Locusts 7 років тому +1

    These interviews are hilarious. :D

  • @ahmedalaa-ec2qq
    @ahmedalaa-ec2qq 7 років тому

    that added to me a lot, thank you too much

  • @DucaTech
    @DucaTech 6 років тому +3

    If you're hiring someone to be a software developer, looking good and speaking well is not necessarily the qualities a software company is looking for. They're more likely to do a skills test like write an algorithm and how well and clean the code is. It depends on the job. The example shown here is more like a sales related role and not necessarily a hard skills like math crunching, analytical, and engineering. I've met a lot of smart folks but they have autism so it may look like they have bad habits but I'm picking brains over looks.

  • @jaymcluvin6809
    @jaymcluvin6809 4 роки тому

    This a good video, more often then not the initial signs in a interview will be a key indicator of a persons work ethic.

  • @peterparkerspidey4403
    @peterparkerspidey4403 7 років тому +2

    Interviewer: Why should i hire you?
    Me: Because you are hiring.
    Interviewer: Seriously??
    Me: Just kidding.
    Interviewer: Why should i hire you?
    Me: Because you need me like water like breath like rain, lol

  • @grantclark542
    @grantclark542 7 років тому +1

    If I was only allowed to hire these people, I would hire todd and the last guy. The last guy shows some potential.

  • @SalmaMassoud
    @SalmaMassoud 9 років тому +26

    That video made me really laugh. You made your point very well. But I am assuming that even if Todd was the best out of all we have seen, you would only hire him if he were technically capable to do the job, Example, the job could be a marketing manager and he, despite his great professionalism, is an engineer who has no clue about marketing. The point is, looking professional can break it but it is not the only thing that will make it! Thanks for the examples. Really enjoyed watching the full video.

    • @sueford8747
      @sueford8747 9 років тому +1

      Salma Massoud It was based solely on the first impression. A full interview would reveal his capabilities. First impressions set the tone for the interview. If the interviewer is no longer interested or put off because of a poor impression they may not be willing to consider you for the job any longer. No matter how credentialed you are.

    • @onpointtalks3514
      @onpointtalks3514 6 років тому +1

      You have to assume that all those who had come for the interview had the prerequisite skill set required to soothe job. resumes are shortlisted once a candidates qualifications and past experiences point to the fact that they can do the job. If a resume does not match a profile, then the candidate is not called for the interview.

  • @jordana8899
    @jordana8899 7 років тому

    People really need to watch and learn!

  • @williamp9361
    @williamp9361 3 роки тому +2

    First of all, in no job interview I have ever been in on either side, does a candidate walk in without some escort and just told to knock on the door.
    I would fire the interviewer.

  • @lyonelscapino6590
    @lyonelscapino6590 8 років тому +1

    Quite a piece of art indeed. I wonder who I'd hire...not the director that's for sure...nor the actors..mmm..:) ahah that was just awesome.

  • @genew5758
    @genew5758 2 роки тому +1

    If it is a low paying job, it doesn't matter who you hire. Lol

  • @dijonnestricklen7840
    @dijonnestricklen7840 7 років тому

    Great video learn a lot today from this video thanks rescare.

  • @jhaugh569
    @jhaugh569 7 років тому

    I've interviewed hundreds and hundreds of people and I can decide if they are suitable within 15 seconds of them entering the room. If they pass that, then within the next 30 seconds I'll make a second pass/fail determination. Some may think this is harsh, and I notice other comments say that acting is the key, but interviewers can tell real from fake. We're looking for your natural state. We know people can be nervous but we know how to recognize that and put it aside. You should be yourself, but you also have to show you know the rules of the game. This is the key. It demonstrates that you have taken the time to study the rules. Its not acting, it's telling the interviewer that you understand what is expected in that first 30 seconds. Study some more to understand how you should behave in the rest of the interview. One thing they didn't show on here was the seating rule. When asked to take a seat NEVER sit down until the interviewer has done so first. If a male is interviewing a female he may ask you to sit before he does. Then sit. Fail this rule and you're toast. Harsh? Yes, but the interviewer has another 50 candidates to meet and if you can't be bothered to find out what they are looking for within that first 30 seconds why should they do you any favors? On a final note, I started being prepped for interviews when I was sixteen; attending mock interviews at large firms (with the top dogs) and afterwards they would provide feedback. Since that time, I have been offered a job every time I interviewed. If you want to help your kids, start getting them to mock interviews early. You'd be surprised how open the big shots are to helping. Believe me, they interview so many people, who don't learn the rules, they are eager to have the opportunity to inform people on what they should do.

    • @Tyree101
      @Tyree101 7 років тому +2

      You can't determine if a applicant is suited for a job in 15-30 seconds. That is ridiculous.
      You should determine it by the outcome of the whole interview. Such as were they well dressed and groomed? Were they polite and maintained good eye contact throughout the interview? Did they have strong and honest answers to the questions you ask. Do they have relevant experience for the position? Did they bring there resume and cover letter? , Which shows they are responsible.
      I fill job interviews today are to biased. There is no way I wouldnt hire an applicant just because they sat down before me. That is so stupid. I agree that practicing for an interview is a must. That will increase the lively hood the job.

  • @ronaldoucl
    @ronaldoucl 3 роки тому +1

    The first one was the best, i would hire him immediately :v

  • @chucksucks8640
    @chucksucks8640 5 років тому +1

    The question I hate most is 'what do you want to do?'. If it was up to me and I got to do what I want to do in your company I would elect myself CEO of it but since you won't let me do that and I will end up doing whatever you tell me to do there is no point in even asking that question of 'what do I want to do' in the first place.

  • @csssharpshooter
    @csssharpshooter 7 років тому

    so let me see if i got it right
    dont be too impulsive, dont be late, dont act too comfortable..ok check
    be professinal and dont ask anything at the beginning...check
    at the end the guy gets the job becose the HR likes him the most...not becose any skills
    SO forget school just hang around being frendly and looking good and you will make better living than the others!!!
    Great i think i learned a lot here Thanks

  • @cooperk7671
    @cooperk7671 3 роки тому

    sometimes its good to say, lets do more interviews till we find someone fit, its important because i don't think these applicants are ready in any way for this job. Like Nokia often times does several rounds of interviews with not hiring a single person, i think that is a important job skill to have!

  • @BootyButtocks
    @BootyButtocks 7 років тому

    The first guy asking about salary and vacation time is the most realistic, honest, straightforward person, why does anyone go after a job?? yeah, its the fucking money, so cut the shit and get into the important shit already

  • @morishassan1115
    @morishassan1115 4 роки тому +1

    2:02 Todd is the best candidate and gets the job

    • @AndrewSmith-ek4nc
      @AndrewSmith-ek4nc 3 роки тому

      I am just wondering, what grade would you give each of the candidates between Anthony, Marissa, Christa, Todd, Kaitlynn, and Steven?; the choices of grades are A+, A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D, D-, or an F?

  • @francescomartella144
    @francescomartella144 6 років тому

    Tip for the viewers who criticize. This is not advice for interviewers but for interviewees

  • @AsifEducationalExpertAcademy
    @AsifEducationalExpertAcademy 7 років тому

    This is very Helpful For Beginner.

  • @eddyvideostar
    @eddyvideostar 6 років тому

    To Furlow Torent: In these days and ages, it doesn't surprise me how apprehensive one is, to even consider conducting an interview with all of these PC and Affirmative Actions terminology and interviewees rights being balled around in the media, etc. -- *even if he/she is unqualified for the job.* They realize that at the slip of their tongue -- litigiousness illuminates large, lest lither language is lucubrated long before as not to land in a financial laceration.

  • @ang2664
    @ang2664 7 років тому +1

    I never heard of fake it until you make it in the 1990's or early new MILLIENUM, I would be nice if I got good tips in high school and how to be your self and be honest with yourself I would had not had wasted some time in Ella t Grasso in CT and to appreciate some jobs and landed better jobs, I wish I could go back in time in the year 2000, life was so much better and the economy too.

  • @joshuamifsud8912
    @joshuamifsud8912 8 років тому

    wow this helps alot
    thanks

  • @crownmusickenya4941
    @crownmusickenya4941 5 років тому

    Hi,am Nelson from Mombasa Kenga,the video's brilliant,😁It's full of fun and educative,I loved it, the characters presented traits well.

  • @remusny
    @remusny 7 років тому +15

    I don't like acting. If you like my character good if not bye !

    • @meeng5996
      @meeng5996 7 років тому +3

      sooner or later you'll be in the scene acting like everybody !

  • @mdrahmatzia4841
    @mdrahmatzia4841 7 років тому

    it's very useful. so nice.

  • @pattyeford4635
    @pattyeford4635 Рік тому

    This was good!

  • @mfaizan24
    @mfaizan24 7 років тому

    Programmers don't talk much, they do much work. So, it will be wise to ask them "Show what you got in 30min on IDE." and then ask a couple of personal questions and finish the interview.Everyone knows basic, but the one who can solve the existing problem in 30mins is the one fit for your job.

  • @vilm0revaldez
    @vilm0revaldez 7 років тому

    it must be Todd..well prepared and well mannered job seeker..

  • @chucksucks8640
    @chucksucks8640 5 років тому

    Likability goes a long way in the job world. It may sound shallow but it is the truth.

  • @buggerITS
    @buggerITS 7 років тому +1

    I left as soon as you said actors........................

  • @Dan-zs9bd
    @Dan-zs9bd 6 років тому

    I like the first guy, he got down to the meat and potatoes right away, lol.

  • @dijonnestricklen7840
    @dijonnestricklen7840 7 років тому

    one day i was on a interveiw. i didn't think that i was the person for the job but i got hire.

  • @ElectrifyingBoss
    @ElectrifyingBoss 9 років тому

    love it

  • @healthguy79
    @healthguy79 8 років тому

    One would think these things are pretty much a given? I've had at least three instances of unfair descrimination against me because the interviewers thought I was "too good" and "too efficient" for what they had in mind. They thought my razor sharp focus and drive to succeed would intimidate their other "normal" colleagues and that I would outgrow the position so fast that I'd want to leave in 3-6 months and pursue something more senior and more challenging.

    • @amirsamir302
      @amirsamir302 8 років тому

      +Nazeem Dollie And they just told you that?

    • @healthguy79
      @healthguy79 8 років тому

      Yes they told me in so many words that I'm too ambitious and that they believe that I would outgrow the position very soon and that they would prefer the person to be more on a slightly junior level - a "stayer" as they called it.

    • @amirsamir302
      @amirsamir302 8 років тому

      Nazeem Dollie Wow!