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Don’t Ghost Your Interview Even If You’re Late ⏰

Running late for an interview? Many candidates panic and don’t show up but disappearing is worse than being late. Recruiters value communication and accountability. A simple message can keep your opportunity alive. Don’t ghost show up and give yourself a chance.

April 1, 20262 min read
Interview Tips
Don’t Ghost Your Interview Even If You’re Late ⏰

Let’s talk about something that happens more often than you think…

Candidates missing interviews not because they don’t care, but because they’re running 20–30 minutes late and assume:
“There’s no way they’ll pick me now.”

So what happens?
They go silent.
They don’t communicate.
They don’t show up.
They go back home.

And just like that an opportunity is gone.

Here’s the truth:
Yes, being late doesn’t create the best first impression.
But not showing up at all? That’s worse.

We’re human. Traffic happens. Delays happen. Life happens.

What actually matters to recruiters and hiring managers is this:
👉 Do you communicate?
👉 Do you take accountability?

What you should do instead:
✔️ The moment you realize you’ll be late, send a quick message
✔️ Be honest and respectful of their time
✔️ Still show up

Even a simple message like:

“Hi [Name], I’m running about 20 minutes late due to [reason]. I sincerely apologize please let me know if we can proceed or reschedule.”

This shows professionalism, respect, and accountability qualities hiring teams value.

Final Thought:
Being late might cost you points.
But disappearing? That can cost you the entire opportunity.

Show up. Communicate. Give yourself a chance.

P.S. Need help preparing for interviews? MAMBO HR offers quick, practical coaching sessions to help you show up confident and ready, starting at just KES 1,000.

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