Why would you even post that? How is it relevant to ANYTHING?
Oooh. So edgy.
Your comment makes you look like a fool, so post away
Why would you even post that? How is it relevant to ANYTHING?
Oooh. So edgy.
Your comment makes you look like a fool, so post away
I'm always down to string up a dirty killer cop, but the context is lacking. It cut to a second before the question, when he was already smiling and nodding, and it even looked to me like his smile dimmed when he answered that. He might or might not need to burn, but I don't think this video is going to make that case.OMG how did this guy get hired?
1:30
Q: Will you be able to kill someone?
A: No Problem (while smiling and smirking).
I'm in on that though. I'd definitely kill someone if it were necessary, but it would definitely be a problem for me.I do not hire people who think killing people is "No Problem". No soup for you, Next! YMMV. Love to see his interview with the shrink.
I'm always down to string up a dirty killer cop, but the context is lacking. It cut to a second before the question, when he was already smiling and nodding, and it even looked to me like his smile dimmed when he answered that. He might or might not need to burn, but I don't think this video is going to make that case.
It's bad answer, but people say goofy things under pressure in interviews.I was not referring to the case, I was referring to getting hired in the first place.
Happened in October of last yearI must be too....
It's bad answer, but people say goofy things under pressure in interviews.
There's a big difference between saying something goofy in an interview where you're trying to be completely open and honest and doing something deadly and stupid on the street.And weeding those people out is one of the purposes of an interview.
There's a big difference between saying something goofy in an interview where you're trying to be completely open and honest and doing something deadly and stupid on the street.
Some guy shot a toy vender at a gun show once, unloaded guns to wierd things. She screamed who kill me. Who kill me. She was back at the next gun show so it can happen, coming back to life.Somebody killed me once.
I got better.
It's bad answer, but people say goofy things under pressure in interviews.
The fact that you did not pick up on the satire makes someone else look like a fool.Oooh. So edgy.
Your comment makes you look like a fool, so post away
whether i agree with the details or not, the outcome seems to support your opinion here.IME, eliminating the applicants who say goofy things in the interview goes along way to eliminating employees who do something stupid anywhere else.
To me this is not saying something goofy. This is an adult who seems to not understand the consequences of taking a human life, on him, on others or on the agency. Complete cluelessness. He needs to find a new profession. His earlier answers about joining the military were also disturbing. He was sending up red flags all over the place and they were all missed.
yeah I've seen that too. And i might have been that, if i can get away with claiming to be the best employee somewhere.This. IMO it was a travesty. But lots of folks don’t interview well. I almost didn’t hire the best employee I’ve ever had.
I'm starting to think it should be included in any interview.I don't remember that question from my last few interviews for IT positions, weird.
This. IMO it was a travesty. But lots of folks don’t interview well. I almost didn’t hire the best employee I’ve ever had.