View Full Version : Had an interview this morning..
Uberjager
05-18-2011, 11:55
...and I'm hoping I don't get the job.[Tooth] Something tells me that if I got the job, my work life would continue to be a sorrowful tale of misery and woe.
I've had interviews like that before. Where right in the middle of the interview you decide, "Screw this. This job sounds terrible."
JohnTRourke
05-18-2011, 14:03
no one forces you to accept
Interviews are in fact, a two way street.
You should be interviewing the company also.
StagLefty
05-18-2011, 14:06
no one forces you to accept
Interviews are in fact, a two way street.
You should be interviewing the company also.
+1
I also had an interview this morning at 11:00am. I just got the "We're not hiring you." email at 1:48pm. They are really getting quick at turning me down. Usually takes at least two weeks, usually about 6 weeks. I thought that interview went decently as well. Good thing I wrote out the thank you cards in the car and delivered them 10 minutes after we were done. I'd feel dumb to have mailed them and had them show up 4 days after they declined me.
...and I'm hoping I don't get the job.[Tooth] Something tells me that if I got the job, my work life would continue to be a sorrowful tale of misery and woe.
You can always ask what their policy on "Naked Tuesdays" is at the second interview...[ROFL1]
CrufflerSteve
05-18-2011, 14:26
In this economy it is hard to be picky. They're calling it a mancession for a reason. OTOH, if you have options, do be picky to save your sanity.
I once went on an interview where the manager I'd be working for was a huge jerk. When I met the VP I told him I liked the company and the job but couldn't work with that guy. A few months later the VP called me and said they'd fired him and could I come back again and I was with them 5 years.
Steve
Uberjager
05-18-2011, 15:00
I also had an interview this morning at 11:00am. I just got the "We're not hiring you." email at 1:48pm. They are really getting quick at turning me down. Usually takes at least two weeks, usually about 6 weeks. I thought that interview went decently as well. Good thing I wrote out the thank you cards in the car and delivered them 10 minutes after we were done. I'd feel dumb to have mailed them and had them show up 4 days after they declined me.
If you don't mind me asking, what kind of work are you looking for?
StagLefty
05-18-2011, 18:49
Read a news article recently that folks who have been unemployed for awhile are not candidates that are usually considered now.
Read a news article recently that folks who have been unemployed for awhile are not candidates that are usually considered now.
Ah well that's a bummer for a stay at home dad that plays around on the stock market... I'll just keep buying low and selling high for now... [Coffee]
StagLefty
05-18-2011, 19:23
Ah well that's a bummer for a stay at home dad that plays around on the stock market... I'll just keep high for now... [Coffee]
[ROFL1] fixed [ROFL2]
Read a news article recently that folks who have been unemployed for awhile are not candidates that are usually considered now.
I think I might be running into a little bit of that. I did all kinds of side work while I was unemployed, and it makes my resume look like I'm a job hopper.
StagLefty
05-18-2011, 19:29
I think I might be running into a little bit of that. I did all kinds of side work while I was unemployed, and it makes my resume look like I'm a job hopper.
It's getting to be a no win situation. That's why some folks are just giving up !
If we have been unemployed for a while we should set up a few numbers for others to call that way we can say that we are currently working just looking for a better job.
I could use that. Just got to remember not to screw it up and talk about the latest soap opera or Oprah soap.
Seamonkey
05-19-2011, 06:16
I think I might be running into a little bit of that. I did all kinds of side work while I was unemployed, and it makes my resume look like I'm a job hopper.
This past week I've been working on my resume. Changed formats from the chronological to functional, trying to high light the skills that are transferable. Picked up a book at the library on writing resumes and cover letters that's got some good tips and examples. Also been trying to keep it to one page but need to redo my "teknical" resume for those rare jobs I'd qualify for.
Been getting minimal interest in my previous style, hopefully this one works out better.
[Beer]
JohnTRourke
05-19-2011, 06:17
I think I might be running into a little bit of that. I did all kinds of side work while I was unemployed, and it makes my resume look like I'm a job hopper.
sooooooooooo
fix your resume
a resume isn't a list of jobs, it's s 1 page story.
make it tell YOUR story.
StagLefty
05-19-2011, 09:06
One of the questions I always get asked when called is "are you employed now ?
" and on resume dates of employment are listed with job history. I'm starting to think these are disqualifying me plus I won't even get into the whole age thing [ROFL1] Have an appointment with Social Security next week to see about my options-65th coming up in a few weeks. [Beer]
JohnTRourke
05-19-2011, 09:55
One of the questions I always get asked when called is "are you employed now ?
" and on resume dates of employment are listed with job history. I'm starting to think these are disqualifying me plus I won't even get into the whole age thing .
you're right it is.
A resume is just an invitation to an interview.
So, don't list your entire work history. Beyond the fact that no one cares (10 years ago is irrelevant anyway)
just list degrees and not dates of attainment.
list your last 10 years of jobs or so (without dates)
or just list the relevant experience to that job.
you're trying to get interviewed. they'll figure out you're an old fart when you walk in the door. But they already have something invested in you to interview at that point.
The truth (don't ever lie), but not the whole truth.
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