I answered truthfully. I hope it was the right answer. I'm too embarrassed about what I said and which animal(s) I relate to. Has this happened to you before? It was for a leadership/coaching position.
I answered truthfully. I hope it was the right answer. I'm too embarrassed about what I said and which animal(s) I relate to. Has this happened to you before? It was for a leadership/coaching position.
It happens to me all the time. I am not ashamed of my answer although it's an outright lie.
During an interview, when I'm asked what animal I most closely identify with, I give them the honest, sincere answer: Seb Coe.
Just say pu*sy..................long pause..........cat.
Swine?
Rocco Siffredi?
correct answer is a lion. It implies that the women in the office will be taken care of, but all males will be destroyed.
OP what animal did you pick?
As soon as I saw the thread title I chose Red Fox as my animal.
I'm sorry to say that you didn't get the job. The answer that I was looking for was "gobble gobble MFers".
OP, I'm embarrassed for the company that asked you that question.
Was this poster on the wall?
http://www.allposters.com/-sp/Achievement-Posters_i2548939_.htm
Good riddance if you don't get the job. Who needs that BS.
Shah so wrote:
I answered truthfully. I hope it was the right answer. I'm too embarrassed about what I said and which animal(s) I relate to. Has this happened to you before? It was for a leadership/coaching position.
I was asked once what car would I be if I was a car.
I gave a great answer that was not pre-planned. How would I have known that they would ask me what car I am?
It was with EDS (a Fortune 200 company at the time), and 20 yrs ago. They actually said I was "too smart" and "too qualified" for this position.
I got a job with them as a systems engineer about a year later.
I was asked the same question when I was looking for part-time work. It was at Urban Outfitters, and there were at least 25 other people applying.
I quickly said giraffe, but only because I have some freckles. But I was impressed with my actual response: they are quiet but high-reaching.
Rhodesian R. wrote:
OP what animal did you pick?
As soon as I saw the thread title I chose Red Fox as my animal.
Ugh I shoulve have said that. I actually said coyote. They asked why and I said they are somewhat solitary creatures by day but rely on others at night as a pack animal. I then started fumbling and remembered something else and said they are tricksters and will play a fool in the eyes of others just to teach the other animal a lesson about themselves.
Turd you not, that's almost verbatim. I then said I relate to a lot of animals to try to change subject.
Yeah it happened to me before, I said the grapefruit.
Shah so wrote:
I then said I relate to a lot of animals to try to change subject.
What you should have said in the first place. Those kind of questions are about seeing how you deal with stupid questions. They don't care what you say as long as you say it well.
Kind of like the test in Men in Black where Will Smith ignored all the aliens and shot the little girl, showing he wasn't a mindless drone like the other candidates.
In a professional seminar; I answered Human.
Sloth?
Personally, I'm a crocodile.
qpwdoifaslkj wrote:
In a professional seminar; I answered Human.
You get the job !!
Human is the only correct answer, you dim wit!
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