For job seekers, landing an interview is a dream come true. But unfortunately, the actual interview can quickly go from dream to nightmare.
"I've heard stories of people being interviewed for the wrong job, interviewers interviewing the wrong candidate and grilling them about the wrong resume--you name it, it has happened," says Ellen Reeves, the author of "Can I Wear My Nose Ring to the Interview?"
You think you've had a bad job interview or two? How do they compare to these bombs from both sides of the interview desk?
Naptime  happens
"While I was in the middle of explaining my  previous job duties, I realized that the man who was interviewing me had  fallen asleep. I spoke loudly and tried coughing, but he was out cold,  snoring. Since it was a one-man business, I just wrote him a quick note  and left. I never heard back.--Cathy Ng, bookkeeper 
Oh,  my Lord
"I once had a candidate tell me the prophet of  Jesus, who lived in his closet, told him to apply for the job I  interviewed him for."--Amanda Schnaub, hiring for a photocopy assistant.  
The attorney audition
During an interview at  a law firm, the interviewer discovered that law student Jerry Levine  had sung a cappella in college. "All of a sudden, he puts down my resume  and asks if I know anything from 'Annie,' his daughter's favorite  musical. When I said yes, he said, 'If you're interested in continuing  this interview, you're going to sing "Tomorrow" to her on the phone  right now.' I must have been off-key because I never heard from that  firm again."
Don't sweat it
At an interview  for a job with a defense contractor, Internet marketing specialist Tom  Shivers was faced with a difficult interviewer who stared at him  silently after he answered each question. "I was wearing a suit and tie  and had just come in from 90 degree heat outdoors. I began to sweat. The  interviewer continued to stare--and watch large beads of sweat roll  down my face." 
Phone interference
Paul Bailo,  the author of "The Official Phone Interview Handbook," has fielded more  than his share of phone-interview fails:
"One woman placed me on hold for 20 minutes and finally returned, saying she had to let the dogs out."
"A client had SpongeBob SquarePants blasting in the background during the whole interview."
"A former CEO from a utility company conducted his interview from the men's room. The whole time, there was a ton of bathroom noise, water running, toilet flushing...."
The  old bait and switchboard
Years ago Rochelle Peachey, who  now runs a U.K.-U.S. dating site called I Love Your Accent, interviewed  for a job as a temporary telephone operator. "I knew I couldn't work the  switchboard, but my friend told me to bluff it because they would like  me and train me. I spoke knowledgably--until the interviewer put me in a  room with the dreaded switchboard to test me. The lights were flashing;  I panicked and climbed out of the second-floor window."
Walk much? 
"I  had an interview with a corporate headhunter and was extremely nervous.  I must have crossed my legs extremely tightly, for a long time, because  when the interview ended and I got up to shake hands, I nearly fell to  the floor because of my rubber leg. I started to laugh nervously, then  hysterically, as I pounded my leg and limped out the door."--Paula Hubbs  Cohen, freelance writer
Overcaffeinated
Sue  Michaels, now the marketing manager for Sierra College, was offered a  cup of coffee before her interview. When she sat down to interview, she  went to set the coffee down. The coffee immediately spilled all over the  important papers of interviewer.  
When interviewers  attack
Lawyer Jane Jones (not her real name) was being  courted to work at a law firm. Everything was going perfectly until her  interview with a partner in the firm. He began attacking her verbally  because she was slightly older than other law-school grads and not from  the area. "He yelled, 'What did you do with your life?! You wasted it!  You'll never be let into the local culture!'"
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