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Bear Cub 11-04-2007 05:51 PM

Strangest interview question?
 
What is the strangest question you've ever been asked on a job interview?

In my nine hours of interviewing this past weekend, I heard EVERYTHING from my take on sound business practices, to "if you had two muffins to pick from, one on the right, one on the left, which one do you pick?"

Lets hear your stories.

MexicanOnABike 11-04-2007 08:27 PM

what flavors are the muffins? hehe.

honestly, I never got a weird question in an interview.

Willravel 11-04-2007 08:40 PM

"If you could have one superpower, what would it be?"
I'd have the power to ignore stupid questions.

"Where do you see yourself in 30 years?"
Czar of North America. How bout you?

"What are your qualifications?"
You mean the words on the resume in front of you? Or the information discussed in the previous 12 interviews?

analog 11-04-2007 09:02 PM

I used to be one person of a 3-person panel that conducted interviews for the whole district at a company where I used to work. We interviewed more for sales than management, purely by numbers. One day they swapped out one of our 3 for another store manager who I didn't know. He gave a woman a pencil and said, "sell me this pencil". You'd think maybe it'd be an exercise in "selling anything, even if you think it's stupid" or something to that effect. No. He later said, very proud of himself, that the point of it was to "throw her off". He was an idiot. Messing with people in useful ways to test certain things is one thing... but just to be a dick?

He asked people stupid questions all day. One woman was working as a lifeguard at a public pool. He asked what aspects of her job would help her out if she were hired on. She said something to the effect of, "I work as a lifeguard. Unfortunately, pretty much none. I'm not even supposed to be social with anyone, so it's not really giving me any experience I can carry over." A good, simple, honest, and assertive answer. I liked it, despite the stupidity of the question. He didn't. He says, "can't think of anything? Maybe make something up?" Make something up?? She says something like, "there's really nothing to make up. It's a simple job with one purpose, sit and watch. If I could make it sound incredible, you'd think I'm an idiot or a liar for trying to make 'lifeguard' sound worthy of comparing to a real job, like sales."

He was not happy with her answer. I took out one of my business cards, handed it to her, and said "I'll call you later with the details of your hire and compensation. Welcome aboard." The third guy says, "what?!" all flustered, and my second panel member just started laughing at him. (only took 2-of-3 approval for a person to be hired, and I knew my other, regular, panel member would side with me without question if I made a definitive move like that).

The dumbass was steamed with me all day- he was a store manager, so technically above me in store things, but not on the hiring panel. On the hiring panel, I was the boss. lol

ItWasMe 11-04-2007 11:25 PM

"Did I wake you?"

And yes, she did. My husband was working for a company, and one of the managers (not hubby's) asked if he could recommend anyone. My company had recently shut down after moving all of the jobs out of state. It was very early in the morning, and he gave her my resume and my phone number. She called me right away. The lady interviewed me while I was still in bed, after convincing me she was not a telemarketer. And hired me on the spot. That was the funnest job I ever had, until that company sent most of those jobs overseas.

MSD 11-04-2007 11:29 PM

"How bad is the job you're looking to leave?"
"Well, I made sure I was the one who worked on your car last time your brought it in, but once I start here, I wouldn't recommend taking it there."

ryfo 11-05-2007 02:01 AM

I went for a job that was essentially a dishwasher job. The question: what makes you think you are qualified for this job" My answer :two hands and a heartbeat" I got the job.

hrandani 11-05-2007 05:26 AM

I was interviewing for a general laboring job at a warehouse in a run-down part of town. They asked questions like I was in the running for an Ivy League hedge fund position, things like What are the most important things to me in a company, etc.

Finally I got fed up, and when they asked what I was looking to gain out of my time spent at the company, I answered in my best Eugene Hütz accent that I wanted to form a union and bring the new soviet empire to central Texas.

Didn't call me back.

Bear Cub 11-05-2007 06:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ryfo
I went for a job that was essentially a dishwasher job. The question: what makes you think you are qualified for this job" My answer :two hands and a heartbeat" I got the job.

I like that!


The last question they asked me on this one was "have we done a good job at explaining what this role entails?"

I replied, "you either did a great job of informing me what the position is truly like, or an outstanding job of deceiving me enough to think it's worthwhile." They got a good chuckle out of it.

The_Jazz 11-05-2007 06:55 AM

I know I've told this story before, but I had an interview that lasted an hour and a half and consisted of the interviewer trying to convince me that I didn't want the job.

That was the last interview I had. Since then, I've used the technique several times to hire my own people.

thingstodo 11-05-2007 07:54 AM

Someone asked me to tell them about a time someone asked me to do something shady.

World's King 11-05-2007 11:16 AM

I was applying at this Italian restaurant...

Guy: "Are you Italian?"
Me: "Yes. Half Italian, Half Irish"
G: "Did you grow up Italian?"
M: "Yes."
G: " So you know about Italian food?"
M: "Yes. I grew up cooking with my family. In my family we learn to cook at a young age."
G: "What can you make?"
M: "What do you mean?"
G: "What type of Italian food can you make?"
M: "Pretty much anything. I make my own pasta and sauce."
G: "So just spaghetti? So, you're not a real Italian?"
M: "Well, thanks for your time. I'm gonna be leaving now."

ItWasMe 11-05-2007 11:47 AM

ROFL WK. What a dope that guy was.

waltert 11-05-2007 12:49 PM

my life is dull...
I was applying for an Mech. engineering internship at a manufacturing company.

The lead engineer and I were having a good conversation during the interview...but the HR lady finally gets out of her meeting and asks:

"so, is this (position) what you were expecting?"

me:
"Honesty, I had no idea what to expect when I came here, I think that the recruiters at the job fair did a pretty poor job of explaining the position"

her (pissed off): " I was at the job fair! some students were just better at asking questions than others! "

she went away soon after that,

I didn't get a call back from them fortunately, and landed an internship somewhere else that starts this spring.

I still believe that the HR woman didn't understand what the position was, because it was NOT a Mechanical engineering position.

it was manufacturing/industrial engineering.

freeload 11-05-2007 01:20 PM

I was asked which time-signatures i can play (on drums) - turned out they wanted a developer/ new drummer in the company band :)

- Still working there ;)

Infinite_Loser 11-05-2007 03:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by willravel
"Where do you see yourself in 30 years?"
Czar of North America. How bout you?

Wow... That's it? You're thinking kinda' small there. Personally, I plan on being "Supreme Overlord of Earth" in thirty years :D

Ustwo 11-05-2007 04:02 PM

I've got to hire a few wage slaves in the next few weeks, so keep'em coming.

ngdawg 11-05-2007 08:11 PM

Can't recall stupid questions but I hate "What can you bring to our company".
Last time I was asked that, I responded, "Levity". Guess they don't like a sense of humor...
Second uncomfortable question is, "Where do you expect to be in X amount of years?" Uh....dead and buried?

Elphaba 11-06-2007 03:27 PM

I was asked what assurances I could give that my husband wouldn't be promoted and relocated elsewhere.

I was able to get my licensure hours from him before my husband was promoted and relocated elsewhere. :)

Anxst 11-06-2007 03:57 PM

I've never been asked any weird ones, beyond the normal. Some of which are listed above...maybe I've been interviewing at the wrong places. :shakehead:

I asked some weird ones when I owned a comic book store. We had over 200 applicants when I posted the position of part time clerk, so i used them to help weed out half of the 30 who looked good on paper.

"In a fight of all giant robots, who would win?"

"If you could cast one third level spell from the AD&D 2nd edition player's handbook at will, what would it be?"

"You have to spend a day as an anime character. Who would you choose to be?"

They made the interviews more fun, and made sure they could hold conversations on our product. Still, they got me some odd looks.

Willravel 11-06-2007 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Infinite_Loser
Wow... That's it? You're thinking kinda' small there. Personally, I plan on being "Supreme Overlord of Earth" in thirty years :D

You want to be responsible for the Middle East? You can have it.

clavus 11-06-2007 06:09 PM

"What don't I know about you that's going to bite me in the ass later?"

I almost told her that I had an ass-biting fetish.

Ustwo 11-06-2007 06:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anxst

"If you could cast one third level spell from the AD&D 2nd edition player's handbook at will, what would it be?"

Fireball of course, though minor globe of invulnerability was cool too.


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