I saw your article in the minnow support project room. . seemed interesting. Great job! Some key points I took away from your post:
"Never say "I don't know", . . so true. Preparing for the questions is really important. And I agree, saying something like, "I need to verify" or something similar is much better.
Get answer for "weak and strong sides" question: . . this is great to be prepare for too. The first time it happened, I was surprised. I don't even remember what I said, honestly haha, and I didn't end up getting the job.
"Don't come in pajamas, but don't be overdressed" . . nice lol . . but valid. If it's a factory job, don't come dressed in a suit. Looking up the company, like you suggested, is a smart idea.
Thank you! Nice to know that someone is actually reading it! :)
And 'never say I dont know' can be used our whole lifes, not only during the interview. I forgot about one: replace word "problem" with "challenge" :)
haha, yea "problem" does sound so much worse. You're welcome. Saying, "I don't know" isn't typically in my vocabulary, especially when I'm dealing with a client or a person of authority . .
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I remember one interview where the recruiter actually told me to look up info about the company, look up info about the interviewer and to show interest in both during the interview. confidence is mandatory.
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I saw your article in the minnow support project room. . seemed interesting. Great job! Some key points I took away from your post:
"Never say "I don't know", . . so true. Preparing for the questions is really important. And I agree, saying something like, "I need to verify" or something similar is much better.
Get answer for "weak and strong sides" question: . . this is great to be prepare for too. The first time it happened, I was surprised. I don't even remember what I said, honestly haha, and I didn't end up getting the job.
"Don't come in pajamas, but don't be overdressed" . . nice lol . . but valid. If it's a factory job, don't come dressed in a suit. Looking up the company, like you suggested, is a smart idea.
Thanks for sharing @snowwhite
Thank you! Nice to know that someone is actually reading it! :)
And 'never say I dont know' can be used our whole lifes, not only during the interview. I forgot about one: replace word "problem" with "challenge" :)
haha, yea "problem" does sound so much worse. You're welcome. Saying, "I don't know" isn't typically in my vocabulary, especially when I'm dealing with a client or a person of authority . .
well, if it ever happens to you that you don't know something, it's only because you don't know it YET!
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I remember one interview where the recruiter actually told me to look up info about the company, look up info about the interviewer and to show interest in both during the interview. confidence is mandatory.
Yes, you can spy on your interviewer for example on LinkedIn, may be very helpful :)
exactly what I did ;)
did you get the job?
I got the offer but turned it down. It was a good experience though / London