About 40% Felt 'No Response' in Interviews That Led to Job Offers; 'Honesty and Frankness' Ranked #1 for Impressing Interviewers
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- About 40% Felt 'No Response' in Interviews That Led to Job Offers; 'Honesty and Frankness' Ranked #1 for Impressing Interviewers
- A survey of 150 people with job change experience revealed that about 40% felt 'no response' even in interviews that resulted in a job offer. 'Honesty and frankness' ranked first for impressing interviewers, and the most common interview preparation was 'none.' The top regret in job hunting was 'delaying registration with a recruitment agency.'
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Thu Jun 11 2026 00:48:16 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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A survey of 150 people with job change experience revealed that about 40% felt 'no response' even in interviews that resulted in a job offer. 'Honesty and frankness' ranked first for impressing interviewers, and the most common interview preparation was 'none.' The top regret in job hunting was 'delaying registration with a recruitment agency.'
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- About 40% Felt 'No Response' in Interviews That Led to Job Offers; 'Honesty and Frankness' Ranked #1 for Impressing Interviewers (Thu Jun 11 2026 00:48:16 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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- PR TIMES
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- Thu Jun 11 2026 00:48:16 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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A survey of 150 people with job change experience revealed that about 40% felt 'no response' even in interviews that resulted in a job offer. 'Honesty and frankness' ranked first for impressing interviewers, and the most common interview preparation was 'none.' The top regret in job hunting was 'delaying registration with a recruitment agency.'
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How many people felt no response in an interview that led to a job offer?
- A: 38% answered 'no particular response,' meaning about 40% felt no response.
- Q: What type of statement was most valued by interviewers?
- A: 'Honesty and frankness' was the most common at 44.67%, followed by 'enthusiasm and motivation'.
- Q: What is the most regretted action in job hunting?
- A: 'Delaying registration with a recruitment agency' was the top regret at 31.33%.