Interviews & Job Applications
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Originally Posted by
holycrossjock
a good question to ask at the end is
is there anything you feel that will prevent me from getting this job?
I am have been interviewing people recently & asking that question would not give interviewee an advantage. We are small company so I do most of my screening via CVs. Crap CV means candidate will not get interview & while i might ask someone for short 1st round interview & won't waste my time with 2nd round.
- Have a good CV & do not included everything & don't make too long. Had a a guy recently with 9 page CV - he might have been good but i don't have time to read & try to find info in that. Don't give me half page on job you did 8 years ago unless is very relevant. Memorise your CV verbatim.
- A CV is designed to get you the interview. The interview is to get you a job offer. You can make decision then.
- Even if you unsure approach interview as if for dream job as once you have offer are in position to accept or reject.
- Recruitment agencies "work" (relative term) for the employer, not the candidate so be careful what you tell them.
- Always be enthuasistic about position when talking to recruiter as they pass that onto employer.
- Never bluff about something you don't know about. You can definitely bluff your knowledge of some things if already have some knowledge.
- Look at desirable skills in job description as the advantageous skills are not so relevant as its rare a candidate can match all the desirables.