15+ Job candidates who spotted red flags at their interviews: 'The interviewer performed a card trick'

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    Job candidate awkwardly smiles while shaking interviewer's hand.
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    What's a red flag at a job interview?

    Y... 1. The interviewer started late. After 30 minutes, I would leave. 2. They take a call during your interview. 3. They don't make eye contact. 4. They talk about themselves. 5. They have a body odor.
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    Was this a thinly veiled question about their age?

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    oldmannew I had the interviewer state, "Here, when you arrive, you're expected to work." Thanks for clearing that up. I knew that they were going to be a bit too much.
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    You simply cannot be asking questions like this!

    Content Goal1560 "tell me about your family." "Do you have any kids?"
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    It's like they don't want to talk about the main reason --- some might say the only reason --- a person gets a job. The salary is kind of important to know!

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    No_Repair7134 I was interviewed for a management position, the question was how I would increase staff retention I replied increase pay to reduce external stress on staff... I was unsuccessful
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    AssistantAcademic a culture of heroic efforts, sacrifice for the company, and overstepping the lines. of work/life balance. If you tell me the norm is 50 hour weeks and commend all the sacrifice made for you company, I'm not going to make it through the interview.
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    I work to live. I don't live to work. I'll come in and do great, high level work, but anything over 40 hours better be the exception rather than the rule.
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    If they start telling you that they're offering $20k under what the posting said, you can laugh in their faces!

    reverendsteveii any deviation from the posted offer
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    SettingStreet3338 When they hire multiple candidates at the same time. Unless there's organisational changes, it usually indicates that there's a high turnover of staff, which is often a sign that there's something dodgy going on.
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    RedditForMeNotYou "Unlimited PTO" just means no one uses it because it's "a bad look" to use it and using it "too much" is highly subjective. Then when you leave they don't have to pay anything out to you for any unused bc you never accrue any.
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    knows is going on so you should be able to make something happen out of thin air. -unpaid overtime.
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    Jackkgold "Can you work under pressure?" What it actually means -we are understaffed - unrealistic deadlines -one person gets to do everyone's job -no one
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    Si... Hindsight taught me when i pointed out they got my name, address and date of join wrong on my contract and they called me a troublemaker when i asked them to correct it
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    Konowl "Minimum is 44 hours a week" "Do I receive compensation for all the hours worked above and beyond that number?" Got a BS response that was basically no. Just got up and left - and the interview was going great at that point and I felt like I was going to get the job.
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    Give me a break!

    Low_Stress_9180 At 6th interview "we will let you know within a week about the next interview "
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    Nervous_Smile1993 When they hire you on the spot. From experience, it usually means they're desperate & it's a toxic work environment. You will be miserable.
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    2 interviewers look at candidate, while one woman writes down answers, in a conference room setting.
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    Illustrious_Elk_1339 I had a phone interview, where I was asked when I graduated high school. I was interviewing for a marketing role in a medical device company. When I said it was illegal to ask that, they just said, "Okay, next question."
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    This is pretty common these days, but still a red flag in some industries

    Leucurus Asking for your social media handles
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    loztriforce I like to ask them directly about turnover: if they get defensive or if they don't want to answer, I move on. Like I'll ask how many in the department I'd be joining have been there over a year, or I'll ask how long the prospective boss has been in that role.
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    Whatever53143 When you arrive for the interview and they ask you to come back later in the day when it's "more convenient" for them.
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    syncpulse When most of the interview is them selling you on the company instead of you selling yourself. That usually means the job is crappy, or the company is toxic and they have a high turnover.
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    Which-Invite-4792 They asked a bunch of Disney related questions. I'm not really a Disney guy, but just kept my answers to obscure Disney movies (like Fox & The Hound and The Rescuers Down Under which were about the only few I'd seen) hoping that they wouldn't ask any details about it. I got the job and
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    the boss was nice enough, but definitely had some interesting quirks. She was in fact obsessed with Disney & Disney Princesses though, and couldn't understand how I wasn't? It was just a little weird how she tied everything back to something Disney. I left after about 8 months though.
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    Job interviewer looks bemused at candidate's answers.

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