Job Interviews
If it's not the "where do you see yourself in five years time" question, it's the trick questions they throw at you to make them feel superior. Tell us about your worst job interview and the most unsuited candidates you've seen. BTW: Please don't use the question board to send messages to each other. It makes the whole thing unreadable for everyone else.
( , Thu 20 Jan 2005, 9:51)
If it's not the "where do you see yourself in five years time" question, it's the trick questions they throw at you to make them feel superior. Tell us about your worst job interview and the most unsuited candidates you've seen. BTW: Please don't use the question board to send messages to each other. It makes the whole thing unreadable for everyone else.
( , Thu 20 Jan 2005, 9:51)
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Nepotism is alive and well
Just finished uni, my uncle got me a job with this company down in LONDON. i was living in manchester at the time, and didn't really fancy living in the big smoke, but as he was family decided to go to the interview anyway. So I sat down, told the interviewer that I really wanted to be in Manchester, didn't want the job and would let her know. Damn me for being so stubborn, got the job anyway, good old fashioned nepotsim and worked there for over 2 years! Wish I had never left now.
( , Mon 24 Jan 2005, 12:57, Reply)
Just finished uni, my uncle got me a job with this company down in LONDON. i was living in manchester at the time, and didn't really fancy living in the big smoke, but as he was family decided to go to the interview anyway. So I sat down, told the interviewer that I really wanted to be in Manchester, didn't want the job and would let her know. Damn me for being so stubborn, got the job anyway, good old fashioned nepotsim and worked there for over 2 years! Wish I had never left now.
( , Mon 24 Jan 2005, 12:57, Reply)
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