How to Handle Embarrassing Interview Situations

By Steve Thompson, published Apr 22, 2007
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Embarrassing interview situations are becoming more and more common as employers choose to use group interview formats. During these interviews, prospective employees might have to perform skits, set up mock commercials or any number of other embarrassing exercises. If you are the kind of person who doesn't enjoy performing in front of others -- or being in the spotlight at all -- these interviews can be almost unbearable. Following are a few tips on how to handle embarrassing interview situations.

Ask About the Format Beforehand

When you accept an interview date and time, you can avoid some embarrassing interview situations by asking about the format. Will there be a group of you or is it a one-on-one interview? Is there anything you should know about it? Some employers won't tell you about the interview format until you arrive, so you can't always avoid these situations, but you can at least be proactive to save yourself the trouble in most cases.

Realize the Type of Job

Most embarrassing interview situations are reserved for entry-level and blue-collar job positions. If you're interviewing to be a CFO of a major corporation, you probably won't be asked to perform a skit or draw silly pictures, but this is becoming the norm for grocery store positions and other service industry positions. If you're going to be interacting with customers on a daily basis, the chances of encountering an embarrassing interview situation are much higher than for an executive or management position.

Know That Everyone Else is Embarrassed

If you need a job badly enough, you'd probably stand on your head or do cartwheels across the interview room floor to get hired. However, you should know that everyone else in the room is embarrassed and hating the situation as much as you are. While this might provide only minimal comfort, it can help you to get through the hour or two during which you'll have to do embarrassing things.

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I've never heard of this! Seems really ridiculous.

Posted on 04/24/2007 at 8:04:00 AM

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