My Blunder At The Interview: HoL 122

Humans of Lagos

"Despite arriving at the venue eight minutes before I was due, I was not attended, none of us was, until an hour has passed.

And when they began calling us for the interview,  it was haphazard. They never followed how we had arrived. Some of those I came before got interviewed before me.

When they decided to called me in, two other interviewees were asked to join.

When we entered the company's conference hall, we met two gentlemen (a white man and Nigerian), and a pretty lady.

We were asked to introduced ourselves, the two other fellow actually applied for the post of business development executive while I applied as a script writer.

The interviewer focused more on these business developers, as he threw more questions to them while I was ignored.

I wasn't following them. I was rather disinterested.
I heard the two guys disagreeing with the interviewers on a business term. But still no interest to follow their discussion.

Then from nowhere the interviewer asked me to do a write up of what transpired at the scene.

I could only try but I knew I didn't do well because I did not follow their conversations. I had a little clue about it all.

The interviewer asked if I was convinced with what I said. I replied in the negative.

I was thanked and dismissed.


Apparently, my observation was what they seemed to be digging for, hence calling me in with those business developers.

That's was how my job interview went.

I'm sad at my performance but I'm consoled by the fact that I've performed excellently well in other interviews judging my assessments, yet I was not called for the job.

With interviews, the ones that set it up get to call the shot.

In times like this, I cling on hope. Hope that my worst may satisfy their expectations."

© FERT, 2018

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