Article created by: Justinas Keturka

It seems like even in the best job interview scenario, anything can go wrong at any time. This is because we’re at our most vulnerable, desperate to make a good first impression, and even more desperate to get that job.

No wonder job interviews are also the subject of some of the most entertaining and painfully funny (to look back at after many years) stories. So when someone asked “What's the biggest mistake you made on your first job interview?” people delivered honest responses, and it turned out to be one hell of a read.

Scroll down, upvote your favorite entries, and hopefully after you’re done with this post, you'll feel slightly better if your interview just went sour. After all, it can always be much worse!

#1

Empty classroom with red chairs and wooden desks prepared for students during first job interview practice session. "What position are you interested in taking in our school?" "Defence against Dark Arts"

podian , Bryan McDonald Report

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    #2

    Large open bank vault door in a vintage setting illustrating security and trust during first job interview experiences. Interviewed at a bank. Was going perfectly despite how nervous I was, and I was probably in with a great chance. Then as a final question, the panel asked me "why should we hire you?" And I word-vomit replied "Because I probably won't steal your money!" I was not hired.

    Isthatyourhair , Brock Wegner Report

    #3

    Police car pulled over a vehicle with flashing lights on a suburban road during everyday traffic enforcement. The interviewer asked if I had any convictions. I sat there and thought for a moment and said, "Well I guess I'm passionate about saving the environment." He was very confused and said, "What are your talking about? I'm asking if you have been convicted of any crimes..." I did not get that job.

    Nik_Tesla , Michael Report

    #4

    Close-up of a pepperoni pizza sliced on a wooden board, illustrating a casual setting about embarrassing moments in first job interviews. At the end of my job interview, I asked a few questions about the position, the people involved, and other general questions. For my last question I decided to switch it up and I asked something along the lines of "if you could have any job and make any amount of money you want, what would it be?" Interviewer A answers. Interviewer B answers. Interviewer C answers. Interviewer D answers and uses something very similar to what I was prepared to say. Interviewer E answers. I finally answer and since Interviewer D used what I was prepared to say I decided to wing it. I said "Well since I love pizza, I'd travel the world, and eat pizza in different countries." I wanted to smack myself.

    sometimesimretarded , Brett Jordan Report

    #5

    Person using a laptop and talking on phone, illustrating moments from embarrassing first job interviews shared by 30 people. Showed up in person to a phone interview.

    NotCleverNamesTaken , Polina Zimmerman Report

    #6

    Hands washing a glass under running water in a kitchen sink, illustrating a first job interview embarrassment story. I was interviewing to be a dishwasher at a restaurant. The chef, who was the interviewer, asked me why I wanted this job. The real reason was the reason any high-school kid wants a job: money. I panicked though. I thought that was an inappropriate answer. So instead I started spewing all of this nonsense about dishes being my favourite household chore. He laughed in my face. I got the job, though :)!

    clvde , cottonbro Report

    #7

    Candidate taking notes during a first job interview while the interviewer listens attentively at a desk with a laptop. "Why should we hire you instead of anyone else?" "I don't even know who else you are interviewing with, how could I know that I'm better than them?" Led to a really awkward silence.

    geeses , Sora Shimazaki Report

    #8

    Person holding a wallet with cash, illustrating money concerns during their first job interview experience. The interviewer asked if I had any "salary requirements." I said, "I do. But it doesn't matter, because I understand from employees I know who work here that your pay standards are much lower than most workers' expectations."

    Back2Bach , Karolina Grabowska Report

    #9

    Black and white image of movie rental shelves labeled comedy and action, illustrating people sharing embarrassing first job interview stories. Asked about my hobbies talked about sewing and reading. Guy pushed a little more,asked if there was anything else. I was confused why he would push at this question and said no. I was interviewing at a [freaking] video store, the correct answer is watching Movies dumbass. I will never let myself live that one down.

    [deleted] , Sean Benesh Report

    #10

    Two people shaking hands during a first job interview, highlighting common interview embarrassment experiences. Said “Well, thanks for coming in.” I was the one who had come in.

    morat11 , fauxels Report

    #11

    Two people shaking hands during a first job interview, highlighting common interview embarrassment moments. My first ever internship interview. Me: Hi, how are you? Him: Good, and you? Me: I'm doing well, how are you? It still keeps me up at night.

    [deleted] , cottonbro Report

    #12

    Blue raspberry Jolly Rancher candies scattered on a wooden table, illustrating first job interview embarrassment moments. Asked about a time I had to make a compromise and, not drawing on any past experiences beyond an hour ago, I cited the time I had to give the last blue Jolly Rancher to my girlfriend even though it's my favorite flavor. Still got the job but wow

    Kaiy0te , Thatsmuggamer Report

    #13

    Close-up of a coffee machine preparing espresso with a cup underneath, illustrating a first job interview experience. Okay, this is embarrassing but when I was a teenager I was able to get an interview to work at a major coffee chain that offered good benefits and I really wanted the job. I had one job until this point and didn't have a lot of experience with job interviews so I googled up some tips to help me with that. One of the things that I read was the importance of maintaining very good eye contact lest the interviewer thought that you were disinterested or bored. I maintained very good eye contact. It was too good. That guy must have thought that I was some sort of psychopath because I would not break eye contact at all. It was as if we were having a staring contest that he lost several times but that I would not let up on. I had to wait a few more years before I was able to get a job with that company.

    hombre8 , Viktoria Alipatova Report

    #14

    Person nervously filling out paperwork during a first job interview, illustrating common interview embarrassment moments. I freaked out and forgot how old I was. Turns out I was fourteen. Fourteen and absolutely terrified. And no, I didn't get the job.

    TheRabidFangirl , Sora Shimazaki Report

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    #15

    Two people in a first job interview setting, one holding a pen and paper while the other has hands clasped nervously. The interviewer asked if I smoked and I replied "Smoke what?" Immediately lost my chances at getting the job.

    Doomfacetrapstar420 , Andrea Piacquadio Report

    #16

    Two people in a first job interview setting, with one person facing the camera and the other blurred in the background. I wore a rival companies shirt to the interview without realizing...oops.

    freeloader11 , Charles Deluvio Report

    #17

    McDonald's restaurant counter with illuminated menu boards and employee in fast food setting. when asked why I wanted to work for McDonald's, I said that I wanted money mainly I didn't get the job

    roostar9000 , Mike Mozart Report

    #18

    Kangaroo standing with a ball nearby, humorously captioned about playtime ending, related to first job interview embarrassment. This wasn't at the interview, but in my email applying for the job. It was right after college and I really didn't know what I was doing, so I just had my resume saved on my desktop under "resume." I finished writing my cover letter, I attached my resume...or so I thought. I had accidentally misclicked when attaching and I attached this gif instead. I had already clicked send before I realized my mistake, but luckily I was using gmail and was quick enough to be able to unsend it and attach the right file.

    -eDgAR- Report

    #19

    Person holding a pen and writing on paper, representing nervousness during first job interview experience. First time I was honest about why I was leaving my old job and the reason was negative. Next time I had a story about how -while I loved my current job- the new job gave an additional positive push to my career path. You have to bend the truth for sure.

    _freethinker_ , Scott Graham Report

    #20

    Pizza with black olives and tomatoes in an open box, illustrating a funny moment during a first job interview story. Dominos Manager: "why do you want a job here" Me: "It's close to my house, and I like pizza" ...I got the job.

    ieatpandas42 , TAKA@P.P.R.S Report

    #21

    Young man sweating nervously during his first job interview, feeling embarrassed and stressed about the experience I was offered the possibility to get an apprenticeship as a software engineer when I was 16. That was a pretty great chance and I wanted everything to be perfect. It was about 32°C (90°F) that day and their office was in middle of nowhere. I planned to go there by bus but I missed it, so I had to take a really slow, weird train which stopped near there and had to walk to the office building. Since I was really late already (I would've been 20 minutes early with the bus), I ran there. So I arrived there 10 minutes late and was sweaty. I was also dripping with sweat through the whole interview. Still got the job, somehow.

    Sig_Luna , cottonbro Report

    #22

    Young woman in business attire during a first job interview, appearing nervous and embarrassed in a formal setting. Was sexist. I was interviewed by two female engineers, who didn't really introduce themselves beyond their name, so partway through the interview I asked them if they're the HR reps. They forgave me and I passed but it was dumb of me, I wouldn't have asked a pair of men that.

    Antrax- , Tim Gouw Report

    #23

    Indoor gymnastics trampoline with padded mats and American flags, illustrating physical activities in a training facility. This one still haunts me. It was for a job a trampoline jump house where you pay to jump. My gf and I both applied and both got interviews. I was about 17 or 18 at the time and I believe this was my first one on one interview, only one I've ever done was a group interview. I felt, and still do, that I was doing so well throughout it all. But towards the end of it, the interviewer asked how would I describe myself in (or "with" can't remember the word) 5 words. It took me a few seconds to think of something, and then I said it. "I am a good worker". There was a weird look on her face and she said," that's it?" In a concerned and I'm waiting for more type of look. I said yes and we finished up the interview. It wasn't until on the ride home I started to realize my mistake and asked my gf what she said, and behold, she said 5 different adjectives instead of a 5 word sentence. I still felt confident about the interview, but later that week I was with her when she got the call about getting the job and I was excited to get mine soon after. No call :(

    Fetusparties , Brian Wangenheim Report

    #24

    Two people exchanging a resume during a first job interview, highlighting common embarrassing moments shared by applicants. My first interview was a disaster! Interviewer says: "I see you've put down that you can speak German on your CV, can you say something to me?" I reply: "Oh, I can't actually speak German, I just put that on there." Interviewer asks: "Tell me about a time you had to work under pressure." I say: "This one time I had an assignment for uni that was 50% of my grade, and I should have spent the last three months on it. I couldn't be bothered and spent most of that time out drinking and did the whole thing in 3 hours the morning it was due." Interviewer asks: "Why do you want this job?" I say: "If Im honest, its just because I'm broke and I need money." By some miracle I got the job though, so I guess I was the only guy to show up or something.

    Wellness_Elephant , cottonbro Report

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    #25

    Interviewer in a gray suit reviewing documents on a clipboard while a candidate listens during a job interview. Was honest and said I was using it as a temporary stepstone to a better job.

    looks_at_lines , tima-miroshnichenko Report

    #26

    Person wearing black gloves squeezing mustard on hot dogs in a dimly lit setting related to first job interview stories. I had had several jobs before my first actual interview but my first interview was for a job selling hot dogs. I was asked what my biggest weaknesses were and stupid teenage me listed actual weaknesses like being lazy and not really caring about anything. I wasn't very smart back then. I didn't get the job but found an article in some magazine(this was before the internet was used by regular people) shortly after that that gave me the right answers to that question.


    bajsnoah , Thomas Bormans Report