Monday, December 31, 2001

In a job interview, do you tend to notice whether the candidate is wearing a watch?

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In a job interview, do you tend to notice whether the candidate is wearing a watch?

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not at all

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  • No. The watch is not important unless the candidate uses it to respect the employer (golden Rolex for example). Depending on the shirt it is not always easy to see whether the applicant has any watch. Be honest, be yourself on the interview and do not worry about the watch. If they hire you it will be because of your skills and personality. If you care about such small detail like the watch, most probably you are very tactful person. And that is already an advantage. Good luck!

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  • Only if they make a point of it :-)

    I once started an Interview 30 mins late .. the other candidate 'overran' as we asked a lot of additional questions .. the next candidate came in and made a point of looking at his watch 2 or 3 times before we started (needless to say, we didn't offer him the job)
  • I have conducted many interviews and have never bothered what the candidate was wearing provided that it was appropriate for the type of work. A watch is usually hidden.
  • Watches are old fashioned I just look at my iPhone screen

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