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EPISODE · Dec 31, 2024 · 9 MIN

Common excuses job seekers use to avoid attending job interviews

from From Dorms to Desks · host WRKdefined Podcast Network

Today's episode addresses ghosting. No, not the kind of ghosting that fans of Scooby Doo will be familiar with. The kind of ghosting that we cover in today's episode is about candidates not showing up for job interviews and, more specifically, why they don't. There are some common excuses job seekers use to avoid attending job interviews. We examine some of the common themes in all, including the ethical dilemma of honesty versus securing a second chance. Importance of Timely Communication: Canceling an interview should be done as early as possible via phone call, demonstrating respect for the employer's time. Excuses Based on Emergencies and Unforeseen Circumstances: Our cohosts discuss some of the most common excuses, including: Family Emergencies: Leveraging sympathy without being overly dramatic (e.g., fainting, accidents). Personal Obligations: Showcasing care for others (e.g., helping a depressed friend). Unforeseen Incidents: Relatable events like car troubles or sudden illnesses. Work-Related Conflicts: Demonstrating commitment to current employment (e.g., emergency at work). Excuses Highlighting Work Ethic: Accepting last-minute freelance work shows dedication to earning and staying busy. Admitting to not being in good shape portrays self-awareness and consideration for the interviewer's time. Humorous and Uncommon Excuses: Confusion about the company calling for the interview adds originality. While today's episode presents various excuses, some of which deserve a chuckle, it ultimately underscores the importance of honesty and integrity when dealing with potential employers. It suggests that building a relationship on truth, even at the cost of a missed opportunity, is more valuable in the long run.

Today's episode addresses ghosting. No, not the kind of ghosting that fans of Scooby Doo will be familiar with. The kind of ghosting that we cover in today's episode is about candidates not showing up for job interviews and, more specifically, why they don't. There are some common excuses job seekers use to avoid attending job interviews. We examine some of the common themes in all, including the ethical dilemma of honesty versus securing a second chance. Importance of Timely Communication: Canceling an interview should be done as early as possible via phone call, demonstrating respect for the employer's time. Excuses Based on Emergencies and Unforeseen Circumstances: Our cohosts discuss some of the most common excuses, including: Family Emergencies: Leveraging sympathy without being overly dramatic (e.g., fainting, accidents). Personal Obligations: Showcasing care for others (e.g., helping a depressed friend). Unforeseen Incidents: Relatable events like car troubles or sudden illnesses. Work-Related Conflicts: Demonstrating commitment to current employment (e.g., emergency at work). Excuses Highlighting Work Ethic: Accepting last-minute freelance work shows dedication to earning and staying busy. Admitting to not being in good shape portrays self-awareness and consideration for the interviewer's time. Humorous and Uncommon Excuses: Confusion about the company calling for the interview adds originality. While today's episode presents various excuses, some of which deserve a chuckle, it ultimately underscores the importance of honesty and integrity when dealing with potential employers. It suggests that building a relationship on truth, even at the cost of a missed opportunity, is more valuable in the long run.

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