- People not wearing suits and looking like a million bucks, gone. There are certain events in life that call for you to look your best, your wedding, for example.
When I got to the office I was greeted with a smile. "Finally someone in a suit, I just kicked out an idiot in a tracksuit."
I got the job.
- The ones who don't work out are the one's who are selling themselves. They turn everything around about how great they are. They speak in generalities and stumble when I ask for specific examples.
I hate that. Especially in group interviews when it turns into a competitive bragging session. I have an intriguing background (well, it's normal to me, strange to everyone else) and always play it down... then in one on one interviews admit flaws or inexperience, say I'm eager to learn new things and adapt. And I'm often successful with that. Those who go too far to impress just look foolish.
Though I did play it too casual once... my department was closing so the company re-interviewed us for new positions. I was asked a pretty standard question, "If I had to canditates with the same abilities and background, why should I choose you?"
The whole situation and the way they dealt with it didn't exactly make me want to take it seriously. So my answer was simply "Because I'm bringing sexy back."
I was not hired for the new department.