At a startup, they were looking for a marketing expert. One applicant came in with a very creative resume. It was printed on a big poster and he rolled it out on the floor during the interview. He then proceeded to give a 'tour' of his resume, highlighting his achievements as if they were stops on a map. His unique approach was so funny and refreshing that they hired him.
Sure. I once heard of a company that accidentally sent the wrong interview invitation. They meant to invite a software engineer but sent it to a chef. The chef showed up anyway, thinking it was some new cooking gig related to high - tech kitchens. He ended up sharing his amazing food plating skills during the interview which left everyone in stitches.
There was a firm where the hiring manager had a really bad cold on the day of interviews. He was constantly sneezing and blowing his nose. One candidate was so kind that she offered him a home - made remedy right in the middle of the interview. The manager was so impressed by her initiative that he hired her on the spot. It was really funny how a cold led to a hiring decision.
A company was hiring for a marketing position. One of the candidates accidentally sent a video resume where he was doing a very clumsy dance while trying to explain his marketing ideas. It was supposed to be professional but ended up being extremely funny. The company still considered him because of his creativity and confidence, despite the comical video.
Well, there was a company in the marketing field. They needed a creative director. They searched far and wide and finally found someone through a referral. This person had a diverse portfolio and a unique vision. In the interview, they were able to present some innovative ideas for the company's future campaigns. Once hired, they transformed the company's marketing approach and led to a significant increase in brand awareness and sales.
I know of a hiring story where a man came to an interview for a sales job. He brought a huge stack of papers which he said were his 'credentials'. But when he started presenting them, it turned out they were just printouts of random jokes. He said he wanted to show his sense of humor first. The hiring team was initially shocked but then found it really funny and gave him a chance.
Sure. Once there was a cat that tried to catch its own tail. It spun around in circles, looking so confused. It was hilarious.
Yes. A large corporation once had a hiring horror where they hired a whole bunch of new employees for a project. But they didn't provide proper training. As a result, the new hires were clueless about what to do and made a lot of mistakes. It was a mess for both the employees and the company. Also, in some large companies, the background check process can be a nightmare. They might dig up really old and irrelevant things that have no bearing on the job, causing unnecessary delays or even withdrawal of job offers.
Sure. One hiring manager had a great success story. He was tasked with filling a very specialized position in a tech startup. He used his wide network in the industry to find potential candidates. Instead of just relying on the usual job boards, he reached out to former colleagues and industry experts. He managed to find a candidate who not only had the perfect technical skills but also a great cultural fit for the startup. This hire was instrumental in developing a new product line that led to significant growth for the company.
Sure. There was a girl who tried to ride a bike for the first time. She was so nervous that she pedaled backwards instead of forwards. As a result, she just stayed in one place while making a lot of effort. Another story is about a grandpa who accidentally put on his glasses on top of his head and then spent half an hour looking for them.
Sure. Here is one. A magician was walking down the street and turned into a grocery store. Just a short and simple funny story.
Well, there might be a story where a little kid tried to put on his dad's big shoes and walk around. He waddled like a duck and everyone burst out laughing. It's these simple and unexpected moments that make the stories funny.
Sure. There was once an IT guy who accidentally sent an email to the whole company instead of just his team. He was ranting about the new coffee machine in the break room, saying it was too complicated to operate. Everyone had a good laugh about it.