"I'm so sorry but an unplanned emergency just came up ... could we reschedule the interview - - what would be a good time for you?"
That depends on what you are trying to accomplish. If your goal is to burn bridges with the company, then don't show up. Keep in mind that they won't give you another opportunity to interview. If you just want to reschedule the interview, then you need to contact the interviewer and explain why you need to reschedule. Depending on your reasons, they may or may not give you another chance to interview.
The ideal way to reschedule an interview is by phone. Speak to the person (or their immediate assistant) with whom you have the interview to reschedule the appointment. The first person interaction with this person will give you the opportunity to express your eagerness to have the interview and your regret for having to reschedule.
YES!
BE HONEST. Unless, of course, you are sick because you stayed out a little too late celebrating, then it's OK to hold back a little. Seriously, the main thing is to be upfront with the potential employer; we know that everyone gets sick from time to time. Just besure to apologize for having to reschedule, and please don't give too many details (like graphic explanations of your particular health issues--I say this because it has happened to me. Gross!). Hopefully you will be able to reschedule--and if not, at least you tried. Good luck!
That is the correct spelling of "reschedule" (to change a time or appointment).
You go in at the rescheduled time and proceed with courtesy and professionalism. If you are the one who had to reschedule, apologize for the inconvenience and thank them for the consideration of your emergency (surely it was an emergency that caused the change!). If they were responsible for rescheduling, and you know the reason why, perhaps mention it once (I certainly hope you are feeling much better now, I was sorry to hear of your being ill) but, DON'T criticize them for you're change of plans.
The officials do not know where the person is located at the moment; they'll just send an appointment letter. If you cannot make it, you should reschedule.
Call the office immediately and reschedule the appointment. You should apologize for not being there and be flexible in setting the appointment.
no it does not!
Yes, you can reschedule your flight to a different date or time.
Reschd.
No, by word of the Oxford English Dictionary, "reschedule" (v) is a word and does not contain hyphenation.