Tuesday, May 25, 2010

How about inviting the interviewer to have the dinner together?

It will be the time for dinner when the interview ends.


How about inviting the interviewer to have the dinner together?





I am preparing a interview for mid-level sales manager position.





Do you think it is a good way to show my positive attitude?





or does it bring any negative effects?





thanks
How about inviting the interviewer to have the dinner together?
Bad idea. Don't do it.
Reply:If the interviewer does not want to go, he\she will feel awkward refusing. You don't want that awkward feeling to be the last thing he\she feels. Also, the interviewer may think you are hitting on him\her, and could not hire you to prevent sexual harrassment. The best thing you could do, is end on a high note (think of george in seinfeld!) Come across as very genuine and real when you leave, and say something like 'well, thank you for seeing me, it was really nice talking to you' you could get more creative, but you want to come across as personable. Wish you the best of luck!
Reply:No, it is not a good idea. Should the interviewer ask YOU to interview at, say a restaurant or coffee shop, then you can say yes but inviting the interviewer to dinner AFTER the interview ends is a no-no. It will appear as though you are trying to influence his or her decision.
Reply:i wouldnt do it...
Reply:No Makes it seem you're Propositioning them


and no one likes a kiss ***

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