A missed job interview
When it was
I'm going to talk about a time I was late for an important job interview. This happened about two years ago when I was applying for my first job after graduating from university.
What the appointment was about
The appointment was a job interview for a position at a prestigious marketing firm. I had been preparing for this interview for weeks, researching the company, practicing my answers to potential questions, and even planning my outfit meticulously.
Why you were late
On the day of the interview, I left my house with what I thought was plenty of time to spare. However, I encountered an unexpected traffic jam due to an accident on the main road. To make matters worse, my phone's GPS app malfunctioned, and I ended up taking a wrong turn, which further delayed me. By the time I reached the office, I was already 20 minutes late.
Explain how you felt about it
I felt a mix of emotions when I finally arrived. First, I was incredibly stressed and anxious because I knew that being late would make a terrible first impression. I was also disappointed in myself because I had put so much effort into preparing for this interview, only to mess up something as basic as arriving on time. When I finally met the interviewer, I apologized profusely and explained the situation. Although they were understanding, I could tell that my tardiness had affected their perception of me. Ultimately, I didn't get the job, which was a hard pill to swallow. However, this experience taught me the importance of allowing extra time for unforeseen circumstances and always having a backup plan. It was a valuable lesson that has helped me become more punctual and better prepared for future appointments.
A missed job interview
When it was
I'm going to talk about a time I was late for an important job interview. This happened about two years ago when I was applying for my first job after graduating from university.
What the appointment was about
The appointment was a job interview for a position at a prestigious marketing firm. I had been preparing for this interview for weeks, researching the company, practicing my answers to potential questions, and even planning my outfit meticulously.
Why you were late
On the day of the interview, I left my house with what I thought was plenty of time to spare. However, I encountered an unexpected traffic jam due to an accident on the main road. To make matters worse, my phone's GPS app malfunctioned, and I ended up taking a wrong turn, which further delayed me. By the time I reached the office, I was already 20 minutes late.
Explain how you felt about it
I felt a mix of emotions when I finally arrived. First, I was incredibly stressed and anxious because I knew that being late would make a terrible first impression. I was also disappointed in myself because I had put so much effort into preparing for this interview, only to mess up something as basic as arriving on time. When I finally met the interviewer, I apologized profusely and explained the situation. Although they were understanding, I could tell that my tardiness had affected their perception of me. Ultimately, I didn't get the job, which was a hard pill to swallow. However, this experience taught me the importance of allowing extra time for unforeseen circumstances and always having a backup plan. It was a valuable lesson that has helped me become more punctual and better prepared for future appointments.