I was finishing up an interview for a junior position in my department, and from the moment the candidate walked in, I knew it wasn’t going anywhere. He was stiff, barely spoke above a whisper, and couldn’t maintain eye contact. I asked my usual questions, but his answers were short and hesitant. As I walked him out, I thought to myself, “What a pushover. No way I’m hiring this guy.” I gave him a polite goodbye and headed back to my office, already mentally drafting the rejection email.
But as I stepped inside and turned toward my desk, something caught my eye—my phone screen lit up with a new notification. Curious, I picked it up and saw a tagged video link from the office group chat. I clicked it—and froze. There, on screen, was the same shy candidate I’d just interviewed… absolutely shredding a guitar solo on stage at a local talent show, owning the crowd with complete confidence and charisma. The comments were blowing up: “This guy’s a beast!” “Pure stage presence!” I stared at the screen, stunned, realizing I had just dismissed someone based solely on nerves in a formal setting—without seeing the fire beneath the surface.