Forbes recently had a contributor, Liz Ryan, give advice on when to walk out of a job interview.
My story:
I was invited to an interview for an insurance company that is endorsed by an older celebrity. I thought that they would be looking for salespeople, but I had high hopes that they might have other job opportunities. It turned out they were looking for salespeople only. This was after I failed at two commission only sales jobs. I didn't know what I was thinking, but after they said, "If this job doesn't interest you, you may leave now." So I left.
Feel free to share your story when you left (or should have left) a job interview early.
My story:
I was invited to an interview for an insurance company that is endorsed by an older celebrity. I thought that they would be looking for salespeople, but I had high hopes that they might have other job opportunities. It turned out they were looking for salespeople only. This was after I failed at two commission only sales jobs. I didn't know what I was thinking, but after they said, "If this job doesn't interest you, you may leave now." So I left.
Feel free to share your story when you left (or should have left) a job interview early.
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