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Jock MIB
27/10/2006, 2:55 PM
Holycrossjock, a mate of mine used to go out with this guy and one nite when we were all drunk she told us his job was a "golf professor" think she got it slightly wrong!
i feel there is blonde joke following this :)
I don't have HR training & interviewing only becomes necessary part of job when need new staff. I don't proclaim any better knowledge than anyone else.
I never ask stupid "where do you see yourself questions" as i approach every interview as wanting to hire the person. I just try to be honest & ensure its clear what the role is what is expected from future employee. I also try to point out what will not be part of role. I don't believe trying to trip someone up. If not up to the job will find out soon anyway.
As an interviewee nothing to lose whereas interviewer is responsible for hiring someone so has to make good choice.
harpskid
18/02/2007, 10:58 PM
Going for an interview in the morning. Hoping the info earlier in the thread is of some use!
sligoman
18/02/2007, 10:59 PM
Going for an interview in the morning. Hoping the info earlier in the thread is of some use!Best of luck with it! Let us know how you get on.
Find some what to drop in that you have other interviews lined up. Nothing to get company to prioritise like thought that may have other offers lined up. It may not get you the job but will get quicker interview.
Closed Account 2
18/03/2007, 1:17 PM
Had the following happen to me last week.
Was offered a new job, sent the contract, went to new employee to sign and exchange.
They then said they were rescinding the contract as they were getting a new CEO. I was shocked and said they can't do that because I'd pretty much resigned from my current job (in fact I haven’t). They then said they would be able to sort it, and have since offered me the same contract.
Has anyone had an experience like this ? Is it common for contracts to be withdrawn like that ?
harpskid
18/03/2007, 4:46 PM
Best of luck with it! Let us know how you get on.
Got the job! Yay - hard to beat the aul advice from foot.ie :D
Tazskool
18/03/2007, 5:52 PM
A few more tips on interviews.... that may or may not have been covered...
Being on both side of the process as I have employed many people in my time..
-do NOT babble..
-do NOT interupt the interviewer even if you know what they are going to say.
-do NOT appear too cocky
-do NOT slate your previous empolyer.
-do NOT lie
Do..
- Always say a move to their company is a career progression and thats why you are looking to leave your current job
- Answer every question as honestly as you can.. If they say "what do you do if you dont know the answer".. you say.. "go find it on the internet or read for the answer and then solve the problem.
- Always look at the interview at all times.
sligoman
10/06/2007, 11:57 PM
I've an interview coming up next week. One question, I know it's good to ask interviewer questions at the end of interview so-What's the best questions to ask? I know, promotional prospects, working hours, daily tasks should be asked, anything else? Wages?:confused:
strangeirish
10/06/2007, 11:59 PM
I've an interview coming up next week. One question, I know it's good to ask interviewer questions at the end of interview so-What's the best questions to ask? I know, promotional prospects, working hours, daily tasks should be asked, anything else? Wages?:confused:
Yeah, can I have the job?:D
sligoman
11/06/2007, 12:01 AM
Yeah, can I have the job?:DWhen I seen you replied I knew it wouldn't be worthwhile...I was right:p.
endabob1
11/06/2007, 8:16 AM
I've an interview coming up next week. One question, I know it's good to ask interviewer questions at the end of interview so-What's the best questions to ask? I know, promotional prospects, working hours, daily tasks should be asked, anything else? Wages?:confused:
NEVER ask about salary/wages Surely you know what the job is paying before you agree to go for an interview otherwise you're potentially wasting each others time?
Don't ask about hours or daily tasks unless you haven't been told but as with wages, surely you have seen a job description (or at the very least have a good idea of what the job entails) before you would agree to an interview.
Ask about prospects by all means, try not to make it sound like you're after the interviewee's job though.
Generally if possible try to pick up on something that has been discussed in the interview itself. Otherwise prepare fall back questions on the company by doing some research. You could ask about department size or company size, if it's, part of a group you could ask where it fits in to the group strucutre etc... essentially to show yo've done some research and are interested in knowing more.
I've an interview coming up next week. One question, I know it's good to ask interviewer questions at the end of interview so-What's the best questions to ask? I know, promotional prospects, working hours, daily tasks should be asked, anything else? Wages?:confused:
I suppose the simple answer is to ask any questions you have about the job itself. Maybe ask about the team you would be working in, maybe ask some general questions about training (it may depend how senior the role is)...
There are few worse things than when a candidate has no questions to ask. I've have yet to understand how anyone could come to an interview with no questions.
shakermaker1982
11/06/2007, 12:51 PM
I once asked "why did this job opportunity come up?" for an NHS post (great money and only 30 hours, just out of uni mind) expecting somebody to say somebody got promoted or left for pastures new.......
Both interviewers started sweating and couldn't answer the question. I never did find out because I didn't the job, the lady who got it had a masters in public health and I ended up in Local government instead!
I once asked "why did this job opportunity come up?" for an NHS post (great money and only 30 hours, just out of uni mind) expecting somebody to say somebody got promoted or left for pastures new.......
Sounds like a prefectly reasonable question. Easy enough to answer too - replacing person left, new role, promotion...
endabob1
11/06/2007, 2:05 PM
I once asked "why did this job opportunity come up?" for an NHS post (great money and only 30 hours, just out of uni mind) expecting somebody to say somebody got promoted or left for pastures new.......
Both interviewers started sweating and couldn't answer the question. I never did find out because I didn't the job, the lady who got it had a masters in public health and I ended up in Local government instead!
I've turned down 2 jobs because of the answer to that question. basically in both cases the outgoing bod was getting the can & I was being brought in to clean up the mess, I've done it before but my gut feel was that there was a good chance I would have been next in the firing line :eek:
There are few worse things than when a candidate has no questions to ask. I've have yet to understand how anyone could come to an interview with no questions.
Obviously depends on interview but I've been at one or two were they asked "So Dodge, is there anything you'd like to aks us" and the response has been "No, I think we pretty much covered everything already"
Good interviewers will incorporate a lot into the 30/40 minute conversation
cullenswood
11/06/2007, 3:08 PM
I gave an interview recently and when we came to the end and asked the candidate did they have any questions they said "Ehm no, because I am in a rush back to work and am already late!"
They still got the job!
Obviously depends on interview but I've been at one or two were they asked "So Dodge, is there anything you'd like to aks us" and the response has been "No, I think we pretty much covered everything already"
Good interviewers will incorporate a lot into the 30/40 minute conversation
I agree. I suppose I was trying to say when the candidate asks no question in the entire interview. As an interviewer I would use the "anything you like to ask" when I was fishing the CV for anything else for me to ask :) Interviews were like episodes of Seinfeld - low talker, fast talker, no talker (Yes/No answers & no questions) :D
sligoman
11/06/2007, 11:02 PM
"So Dodge, is there anything you'd like to aks us"They call you Dodge?:eek:
Raheny Red
21/06/2007, 6:38 PM
Got an interview tomorrow, hopefully all your advice comes in handy ;). BTW I applied for the job online at 4ish this afternoon and by 6 the interview was arranged and everything for tomorrow :eek:
sligoman
21/06/2007, 6:47 PM
I applied for the job online at 4ish this afternoon and by 6 the interview was arranged and everything for tomorrow :eek:That happened me once too, they replied straight away as soon as I sent off my CV.
^ (apologies)
Going through fairly rigorous sets of interviews at the minute and amongst the technical questions asked, the one that bothers me is "So dfx-, have you any other applications/interviews at the moment"
There's two possible answers I can think of:
1. Lots of interviews, indicating that you're looking for a job in any similar role anywhere.
2. No interviews, implying that this job is the one you've searched for all your life in this lovely company and are not interested in other places, but perhaps showing that nobody else is interested in you.
Is there a right answer?
SligoBrewer
03/06/2008, 7:21 PM
Evening all.
I have two interviews on Thursday.
One for a Barman position, the other for a waiter position.
Any advice seeing as both would be minimum wage jobs not like the others here.
DmanDmythDledge
03/06/2008, 7:34 PM
Evening all.
I have two interviews on Thursday.
One for a Barman position, the other for a waiter position.
Any advice seeing as both would be minimum wage jobs not like the others here.
Say your available the whole time, worry about when you can/can't work when/if you get the job.
Mention somewhere that you are very outgoing and like meeting people as this will help for the jobs you are applying for.
You might be asked have you any experience dealing with a situation where you have been under pressure, having more than one thing to do at a time. Have an answer ready saying "when I was blah blah blah etc". Don't be afraid to make it up, but make sure you would be able to answer any further questions that could arise.
Most important thing though is the same that applies to any interview- be confident, look the interviewer in the eyes and don't panic if an answer doesn't come to straight away.
Good luck.:)
rambler14
03/06/2008, 7:39 PM
Evening all.
I have two interviews on Thursday.
One for a Barman position, the other for a waiter position.
Any advice seeing as both would be minimum wage jobs not like the others here.
You lucky b0llocks.
I must be after sending away nearly 50 C.V's in the last 3 months and in that time i've got 3 letters back telling me kindly NO! and i've had 2 interviews that I didn't have any success in because I wasn't qualified enough.
oldyouth
03/06/2008, 7:44 PM
You lucky b0llocks.
I must be after sending away nearly 50 C.V's in the last 3 months and in that time i've got 3 letters back telling me kindly NO! and i've had 2 interviews that I didn't have any success in because I wasn't qualified enough.
It will be easier next year, when become Rambler 15. With age comes wisdom
rambler14
03/06/2008, 7:45 PM
It will be easier next year, when become Rambler 15. With age comes wisdom
I've been Rambler14 since 2003. You do the Math and realise my frustration!
SligoBrewer
03/06/2008, 8:06 PM
I've been Rambler14 since 2003. You do the Math and realise my frustration!
My advice would be to try everywhere and I mean everywhere.
I currently work in an opticians on Saturdays and I'm only 17.
oldyouth
03/06/2008, 9:18 PM
I've been Rambler14 since 2003.
Held back eh??
deecay
03/06/2008, 10:27 PM
Dress smart,be polite and say your good at everything they ask.Ive done to perfect interviews and got the job and coarse
You lucky b0llocks.
I must be after sending away nearly 50 C.V's in the last 3 months and in that time i've got 3 letters back telling me kindly NO! and i've had 2 interviews that I didn't have any success in because I wasn't qualified enough.
Take Ramblers off your hobbies section ;) :p
rambler14
05/06/2008, 12:16 AM
Take Ramblers off your hobbies section ;) :p
It's not there. As hobbies i have "All Sports".
It's not there. As hobbies i have "All Sports".
You need to add whatever the popular bandwagon at the time ;)
BTW I removed hobbies and interests a few years ago & have no plans to add it again. When I have reviewed CVs & interviewed people I had no interest if someone goes to the cinema or reads. I suppose something unusual might ctahc my attention but can't see it affecting hiring decision. Just my personal opinion though & sport might be handy for jobs such as barman.
Dress smart,be polite and say your good at everything they ask.Ive done to perfect interviews and got the job and coarse
Despite your appalling spelling ?:eek:;)
deecay
05/06/2008, 10:50 PM
Despite your appalling spelling ?:eek:;)
Lie about everthing;)
Billsthoughts
06/06/2008, 1:48 PM
There are few worse things than when a candidate has no questions to ask. I've have yet to understand how anyone could come to an interview with no questions.
what if you have asked questions throughout the interview?
SligoBrewer
07/06/2008, 8:32 PM
Got the job..
SligoBrewer is a barman:D
Rovers fan
07/06/2008, 8:48 PM
Got the job..
SligoBrewer is a barman:D
i don't know how you're so bloody smiley 5 minutes after your team got knocked out of the cup
SligoBrewer
07/06/2008, 8:51 PM
i don't know how you're so bloody smiley 5 minutes after your team got knocked out of the cup
jeeeesh.
redtildead
07/06/2008, 9:03 PM
Got the job..
SligoBrewer is a barman:D
Where ya workin?
SligoBrewer
07/06/2008, 9:22 PM
Airport.
thischarmingman
08/06/2008, 1:39 AM
Airport.
Free pints for foot.ie users?
sligoman
08/06/2008, 6:35 PM
Free pints for foot.ie users?He's underage so can't serve alcohol:D
thischarmingman
09/06/2008, 1:37 PM
He's underage so can't serve alcohol:D
Free flights for foot.ie users?
Free crisps?
sligoman
09/06/2008, 5:20 PM
Free flights for foot.ie users?
Free crisps?Free Irish independant on yer flight, that's about it I'd say:).
redtildead
09/06/2008, 5:40 PM
Airport.
New underage drinking spot? :D
SligoBrewer
09/06/2008, 8:26 PM
New underage drinking spot? :D
Before 6pm
:p
Rovers fan
11/06/2008, 4:36 PM
I've an interview at 6,I don't have a clue!
Rovers fan
11/06/2008, 6:13 PM
1st question: "whats customer service?"
1st answer : "helping the customers and serving them as best you can"
LOL. I basically waved goodbye to the job there and then,ah well at least I won't miss any rovers games throughout the summer,couldn't care tbh.
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