In the last job interview I attended,
the only pertinent questions were "have you done this before?" and "can you get here on time?"
As I answered in the affirmative to both questions, and (according to the interviewer) seemed to have more sense on me than all the other applicants put together, I got the job.
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The Mock TurtIe ™ --- Thinks you are a cunt, on, Mon 11 May 2009, 23:00,
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Well bully for you.
I have never had a job interview that even remotely resembles that. And it's not because I don't apply for the sort of jobs that if I post the advert on here, I get a string of replies saying "I wouldn't get out of bed for that much".
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Moon Girl Technologies horrendous beanbag, Mon 11 May 2009, 23:00,
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Not many interviews at all are like that.
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Esme Weatherwax I swear on my tash it's daycent hash, Mon 11 May 2009, 23:05,
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Tell me about it.
I've wasted far too much time applying for jobs that were way over my head.
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The Mock TurtIe ™ --- Thinks you are a cunt, on, Mon 11 May 2009, 23:08,
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I've had 20-minute interviews for jobs that wouldn't have gone over my head if I'd been standing on it,
and I've been called up the next week to be told I hadn't been selected for a second one.
You're right, it's a waste of time applying for stuff that you're blatantly unqualified for, but I really don't think I've been doing that.
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Moon Girl Technologies horrendous beanbag, Mon 11 May 2009, 23:10,
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Maybe you should present your qualifications so that they look as if they're on the level required, and not too far above/below?
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The Mock TurtIe ™ --- Thinks you are a cunt, on, Mon 11 May 2009, 23:13,
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Well I do get more interviews if I don't mention my degree,
but I don't see how this has any bearing on whether they have a second round of interviews or not, or even whether they bother to stretch the first one out to 20 minutes.
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Moon Girl Technologies horrendous beanbag, Mon 11 May 2009, 23:15,
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