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10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by Giftedgreen: 3:01pm On Feb 20, 2015
Sometimes job hunting is all about you. Sometimes job hunting is all about them. Don’t take every rejection personally. Here’s why.

You do not need to be a rocket scientist to realize that job hunting in Nigeria is painful, tedious, frustrating and most at times emotionally devastating. But not all rejection should be taken personally. In fact, there are many reasons you don’t get the job–and some have nothing to do with you and your skills. Here are 10.

1. Someone Had Friends In High Places

We are talking about Nigeria. Even when you are over qualified for the job,aced the interview with flying colors, impressed the interviewers with all you got; all it takes is a phone call and the job goes to the least qualified person for the job. Don’t take it personally, nepotism is the bane of every job seeker in Nigeria.

Some companies have policies that a certain number of people have to be interviewed for each position (or that the job has to be advertised publicly) — regardless of the fact that the firm has already decided whom to hire.

You got dagged in to check off the proper boxes on the form, but never had a chance of getting the job.

2. The Job Disappeared

You’d think that when a company posts a job, sources résumés, and conducts interviews, the company would know it wants to hire someone. But that’s not always true.

Sometimes there are disagreements over which department gets the head count. Sometimes funding is moved to somewhere else. Sometimes the company just decides not to fill the job.

Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), don’t sweat it, we are obviously not talking to you.

3. You’ve Been Conned

Some people in Nigeria make a living from snipping the small amount of money that job seekers have. How heartless!

You weren’t called because the money you were asked to pay for in order to process the interview process was used to fund someone’s account. Accept our deepest sympathy for your money lost.

As a rule, no genuine interviewer will ask a dime from you if they are really interested in giving you a job.

Once again, Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) stop looking at us.

4. The Recruiter Is A Weird Fellow

Recruiters are funny people. Most are awesome, but some will reject you because you have scuffs on your shoes, or because they didnt like your face. We wish this was a joke.

Sometimes you might be asked a ridiculous question that has serves no purpose but to see how creative you can be or how you respond to difficult situations. You really do not want to hear some of the weird questions that some recruiters ask during job interviews.

Most recruiters aren’t horrible like these are, but some do have their games.

5. You’re Not A Good Cultural Fit.

As much as we like to think it should be all about the skills, it’s not. Different cultures are better for different people.

Nigeria is a country where we find it difficult to alienate tribe and religion from our day to day activities. You might rejected for a job because of your tribe, age, state of origin or religion.

A lady might be rejected because she wore trousers to a job interview, why? The company does not allow trousers at their place of work. You might be rejected for wearing two earring and sometime for having two ear holes.

Skills? You conquered that. Cultural fit? No, you didnt conquer that

6. You Can’t Agree On Salary.

Theoretically, salaries should be based on market rates and nothing more.

In Nigeria, there’s a ton of stuff that goes into a salary. A graduate could be made to endure the military training of the Navy SEALs and after such rigorous process you will be offered N20, 000 as salary for a month. May you never encounter such people in your job seeking experience.

Even when some companies are reasonable, the prospective worker might be flat out greedy. If you know you’re looking for something higher than what the company can offer, then don’t proceed with the interview process.

Why waste everyone’s time?

7. Your (bad) Reputation Preceded You.

Often people think they can burn bridges at old jobs, because they’ve moved on to newer and better. The problem is, the world is small, and the person you told to go f**k himself is the your current interviewer.

You didn’t even know his name, but he surely knows yours, and now you’re not hired.

8. You Blew The Interview.

Sometimes interviews simply go badly. It wasn’t that you did anything wrong–you didn’t answer your cell phone, pick your nose, or insult the interviewer–you just didn’t rock it.

Sometimes you have bad days.

9. There Was Someone Better Than You.

Often people identify themselves as perfect for the job, but you never get to vet the other candidates.

Your fitting all the listed qualifications doesn’t mean someone else isn’t better than you are.

10. Your Village Witches Are Dancing Sekeem On Your Head.

We are Nigerians, we are highly religious and we blame everything on religion. So yes, your village witches made you to fail the job interview.

http://giftedgreen.com/2014/blog/2015/02/20/10-reasons-you-were-not-called-after-the-interview/

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Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by Elslim: 3:10pm On Feb 20, 2015
No. 1



Dat wan is constant in naija
Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by Nobody: 3:24pm On Feb 20, 2015
wink
GBaM!
Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by Deedee27(m): 3:27pm On Feb 20, 2015
number 1 True.. Lol@ number 10... shoki self join no be only sekem...
Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by Nobody: 3:31pm On Feb 20, 2015
Hmm.......na so for nija
Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by Akkord4gov: 3:36pm On Feb 20, 2015
K
Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by Nobody: 3:50pm On Feb 20, 2015
so fecking true! angry
Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by KillerBeauty(f): 4:18pm On Feb 20, 2015
This article is both educating and funny. Thanks

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Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by teemanbastos(m): 5:32pm On Feb 20, 2015
damn..!!
If It was that the FG encouraged entrepreneurship with regular power supply..
The employment situation in Nigeria wud have been a BOOM..!!

Now we seek asylum in churches over our rights?!
Do we have to pray God give us jobs when he gave us the brain to survive?
Do we have to pray God provide good leaders when we have our PVC's?

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Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by ToyozzieTohBad(f): 5:32pm On Feb 20, 2015
#Yawn just give the director 3 hours "MOUTH ACTION" you will resume the next day grin

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Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by seapson(m): 5:32pm On Feb 20, 2015
Ok

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Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by benjminPrince(m): 5:34pm On Feb 20, 2015
dis thread was exactly wat i saw lastwk anyway tanx 2 d pioneer...
Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by koolet: 5:36pm On Feb 20, 2015
just imagine old villagers dancing sekem on someones head lwkmd grin how the head go become

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Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by Nobody: 5:37pm On Feb 20, 2015
My own view is that, if ladies are more than men for an interview, bros abeg just jejely go back to your house and soak the remaining garri you have at home because you are O.Y.O

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Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by jammyunn(m): 5:37pm On Feb 20, 2015
No 10 is classic cheesy
Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by JennieCutie4U(f): 5:37pm On Feb 20, 2015
Really??shocked now i know...
Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by seedorfg(m): 5:38pm On Feb 20, 2015
hmmmm now i know
Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by Tunguy01(m): 5:38pm On Feb 20, 2015
Am still waiting 4 d day sum1 will write an article on why der ar only ten facts abt tinx nd nt more Dan it

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Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by jerflakes(m): 5:39pm On Feb 20, 2015
[size=15pt]All these bullšhît threads.

How about opening a thread with the title

"WHY YOU SHOULD NOT GIVE A 4K ABOUT CV AND PUT ON YOUR LAZY THINKING CAPS AND STRIVE TO BE INDEPENDENT. LOOK AROUND YOU, THERE ARE ALOT OF PROBLEMS THAT NEED SOLUTIONS. YOU PROFFER THE SOLUTIONS, YOU GET RICH. SHIKENA".

Huh? How about that?
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Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by XBLadez: 5:39pm On Feb 20, 2015
The first point is the most likely. Go to NIMASA, NNPC or any other government parastatals today, u'll find Buhari's illiterate brothers occupying big positions, while the graduates serve under them

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Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by kilmix: 5:39pm On Feb 20, 2015
Lemme quietly spread mat and sip my Koko Garri and suya.


And watch people's funny comments.

* Typical of Nairalanders.

Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by Tenim47(m): 5:39pm On Feb 20, 2015
He said am ugly so he dnt call.
Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by sholapot: 5:41pm On Feb 20, 2015
If you have a resume that sucks.
Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by Lildrizzle(m): 5:41pm On Feb 20, 2015
Some will blame GeJ after failing the interviews.
Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by Yetundechef: 5:43pm On Feb 20, 2015
Giftedgreen:
Sometimes job hunting is all about you. Sometimes job hunting is all about them. Don’t take every rejection personally. Here’s why.

You do not need to be a rocket scientist to realize that job hunting in Nigeria is painful, tedious, frustrating and most at times emotionally devastating. But not all rejection should be taken personally. In fact, there are many reasons you don’t get the job–and some have nothing to do with you and your skills. Here are 10.

1. Someone Had Friends In High Places

We are talking about Nigeria. Even when you are over qualified for the job,aced the interview with flying colors, impressed the interviewers with all you got; all it takes is a phone call and the job goes to the least qualified person for the job. Don’t take it personally, nepotism is the bane of every job seeker in Nigeria.

Some companies have policies that a certain number of people have to be interviewed for each position (or that the job has to be advertised publicly) — regardless of the fact that the firm has already decided whom to hire.

You got dagged in to check off the proper boxes on the form, but never had a chance of getting the job.

2. The Job Disappeared

You’d think that when a company posts a job, sources résumés, and conducts interviews, the company would know it wants to hire someone. But that’s not always true.

Sometimes there are disagreements over which department gets the head count. Sometimes funding is moved to somewhere else. Sometimes the company just decides not to fill the job.

Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), don’t sweat it, we are obviously not talking to you.

3. You’ve Been Conned

Some people in Nigeria make a living from snipping the small amount of money that job seekers have. How heartless!

You weren’t called because the money you were asked to pay for in order to process the interview process was used to fund someone’s account. Accept our deepest sympathy for your money lost.

As a rule, no genuine interviewer will ask a dime from you if they are really interested in giving you a job.

Once again, Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) stop looking at us.

4. The Recruiter Is A Weird Fellow

Recruiters are funny people. Most are awesome, but some will reject you because you have scuffs on your shoes, or because they didnt like your face. We wish this was a joke.

Sometimes you might be asked a ridiculous question that has serves no purpose but to see how creative you can be or how you respond to difficult situations. You really do not want to hear some of the weird questions that some recruiters ask during job interviews.

Most recruiters aren’t horrible like these are, but some do have their games.

5. You’re Not A Good Cultural Fit.

As much as we like to think it should be all about the skills, it’s not. Different cultures are better for different people.

Nigeria is a country where we find it difficult to alienate tribe and religion from our day to day activities. You might rejected for a job because of your tribe, age, state of origin or religion.

A lady might be rejected because she wore trousers to a job interview, why? The company does not allow trousers at their place of work. You might be rejected for wearing two earring and sometime for having two ear holes.

Skills? You conquered that. Cultural fit? No, you didnt conquer that

6. You Can’t Agree On Salary.

Theoretically, salaries should be based on market rates and nothing more.

In Nigeria, there’s a ton of stuff that goes into a salary. A graduate could be made to endure the military training of the Navy SEALs and after such rigorous process you will be offered N20, 000 as salary for a month. May you never encounter such people in your job seeking experience.

Even when some companies are reasonable, the prospective worker might be flat out greedy. If you know you’re looking for something higher than what the company can offer, then don’t proceed with the interview process.

Why waste everyone’s time?

7. Your (bad) Reputation Preceded You.

Often people think they can burn bridges at old jobs, because they’ve moved on to newer and better. The problem is, the world is small, and the person you told to go f**k himself is the your current interviewer.

You didn’t even know his name, but he surely knows yours, and now you’re not hired.

8. You Blew The Interview.

Sometimes interviews simply go badly. It wasn’t that you did anything wrong–you didn’t answer your cell phone, pick your nose, or insult the interviewer–you just didn’t rock it.

Sometimes you have bad days.

9. There Was Someone Better Than You.

Often people identify themselves as perfect for the job, but you never get to vet the other candidates.

Your fitting all the listed qualifications doesn’t mean someone else isn’t better than you are.

10. Your Village Witches Are Dancing Sekeem On Your Head.

We are Nigerians, we are highly religious and we blame everything on religion. So yes, your village witches made you to fail the job interview.

http://giftedgreen.com/2014/blog/2015/02/20/10-reasons-you-were-not-called-after-the-interview/

You forgot to add "you refused to sleep with your recruiter".

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Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by LewisO: 5:43pm On Feb 20, 2015
Very common in Nigeria, they will waste your time, u will waste your money for printing out some documents, waste transport fee, they will even tell u they have agreed with your salary payment. At long run they will give u excuses like, cutting it 20% of what u agreed, (something this, something that) they aren't even straight-forward.
Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by Akbee(m): 5:45pm On Feb 20, 2015
Checkout this story..Commuter told 'go f***
yourself' by man who later arrived for
job interview with him.
HR executive Matt Buckland came
face-to-face with the person who
launched the foul-mouthed tirade
when he turned up at his office
hoping to land position
www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/pictured-commuter-told-go-f-5195672
There are a whole bunch of guys who go arround saying all sorts of bullshits without minding d fact that they wud reap the repercussions some day some time.
those unreasonable posts on ur Facebook timeline n nairaland account can hunt u one day..be wise

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Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by clemz88(m): 5:46pm On Feb 20, 2015
Nigeria is so annoying .
Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by walosha(f): 5:47pm On Feb 20, 2015
[size=15pt]Finally

11. Mouth Odour

12. Display of sexual Interest to the interviwer [/size]
Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by Kunleskey(m): 5:48pm On Feb 20, 2015
Such is life.
Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by Godfullsam(m): 5:48pm On Feb 20, 2015
Lol grin grin
That number 10 is funny but true.
11. You don't av any oga @ d topcry.
If you don't know someone that knows someone that is related to someone that knows the very oga of the company. Your chance of getting the job is very slim.
Re: 10 Reasons You Were Not Called After The Interview by highmood(m): 5:49pm On Feb 20, 2015
I think when you seem to be so familiar or trying to be over social can cause you to loose a job. This is because you may not know who is watching and making a wrong impression of how close you are to others even the staff. This alone can affect your chances. Its better you are on you own but remain smart rather than trying to be familiar. It happened to me in the past. I was the last person to me screened by the head of the department I was to work in, but i never knew the manager was watching and later requested I should be called in. After the interview, I believe I did well, but the Indian man have already seen me been so friendly with some staff members. Men, after the interview no call oh. I really learn from that experience.

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