As an HR pro, what impresses you about applicants at interviews? Maybe it’s their professional demeanor, resume or responses to questions.
What if an applicant showed up for a job interview instead of going to the hospital?
That’s what an unidentified 16-year-old Toronto student did.
He and another student were stabbed near a high school.
But the student made it to his co-op placement interview at a veterinary clinic, according to The Canadian Press.
When employees at the clinic noticed blood on the student’s leg, they called police.
Both students were taken to the hospital.
Veterinarian Kent Ackerman said, “He did really well on the interview, and we were very proud of him for sticking to the appointment.” At the same time, Ackerman said he was “shocked” the teen would delay going to the hospital for the interview.
Applicant stabbed, but goes to interview before hospital
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