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NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - Hear the one about the job candidate who brushed her hair during an interview? Or the man who sniffed his armpits on the way into the interview room?


They may sound like jokes but these are two of the top 10 gaffes to feature in an annual survey of the most outrageous interview mistakes by candidates compiled by online job site CareerBuilder.com.


The list, based on a survey of 3,061 U.S. hiring managers and human resources professionals by research company Harris Interactive, found the top 10 most outrageous mistakes were:


- Candidate answered cell phone and asked the interviewer to leave her own office because it was a "private" conversation.


- Candidate told the interviewer he wouldn't be able to stay with the job long because he thought he might get an inheritance if his uncle died -- and his uncle wasn't "looking too good."


- Candidate asked the interviewer for a ride home after the interview.


- Candidate smelled his armpits on the way to the interview room.


- Candidate said she could not provide a writing sample because all of her writing had been for the CIA and it was "classified."


- Candidate told the interviewer he was fired for beating up his last boss.

- When an applicant was offered food before the interview, he declined saying he didn't want to line his stomach with grease before going out drinking.


- A candidate for an accounting position said she was a "people person" not a "numbers person."


- Candidate flushed the toilet while talking to interviewer during phone interview.


- Candidate took out a hair brush and brushed her hair.


As well as asking about the most unusual blunders, employers were also asked about the most common and detrimental mistakes candidates made during an interview.


More than half -- 51 percent -- said dressing inappropriately was the biggest mistake a candidate could make in an interview.


Talking negatively about a current or previous employer came in second at 49 percent and third in the list at 48 percent was appearing disinterested.
Other mistakes included appearing arrogant, not providing specific answers, and not asking good questions.


"If a candidate is overly negative, plays the blame game, is easily frazzled or doesn't come prepared, it usually sends up a red flag for employers, " said Career Builder.com spokeswoman Rosemary Haefner.


(Writing by Belinda Goldsmith, Editing by Patricia Reaney)
 

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Roscoe accused the CIA of smuggling drugs into the country while interviewing for a job with the CIA.
 

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I have a good one... i was interviewing a chick for a position and halfway into the interview she interrupted me to ask what the pay was and if she could have 2 weeks salary in advance... WTF????
 

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I have a good one... i was interviewing a chick for a position and halfway into the interview she interrupted me to ask what the pay was and if she could have 2 weeks salary in advance... WTF????


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I have a good one... i was interviewing a chick for a position and halfway into the interview she interrupted me to ask what the pay was and if she could have 2 weeks salary in advance... WTF????


So how has she been working for you now?
 

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I have a good one... i was interviewing a chick for a position and halfway into the interview she interrupted me to ask what the pay was and if she could have 2 weeks salary in advance... WTF????

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I've asked about pay, but never advances before. The stupidest thing I ever did was this...

During the question part of the interview, the guy asks me about the toughest situation I've ever had to deal with at work. I go into detail about when I worked at DirecTV back in the day and had to explain, through a 3-way party thing to a guy who had some disabilities and needed to be translated for, that he could not order playboy for 15 minutes at a time. I had to tell this poor girl who was translating all about his porn movies and whatnot. Anyway, that's not the bad part. The guy thought it was funny but then he mentions that I never wrote I worked there on my application. Instead of coming up with something good, I get out "Well I didn't put in my 2 weeks and just quit one day so I didn't think it should be included". Somehow they offered me the job anyway though.
 

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So how has she been working for you now?

Interesting that you ask... normally i would have finished the interview right then and there but this chick was smoking hot and i knew my customers would love her. So i told her to start the same day and i would think about it and if worse came to worse i would pay her for the day. At the end of the day we had a great night and she proved that she was worthy of the job so i ended up giving her the loan as a personal loan and not through my business (to me it was the same thing but that's how i explained it to her). She actually ended up being a pretty good employee and paid in full after the first couple of months.

...and yes... i fucked her every chance i had the 2 years she worked with us. :103631605
 

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