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    Have never enjoyed interviews myself and I'd always manage to screw things up somehow. But the best thing is not to let things get to you. Appear confident and comfortable even if you aren't. The worst interview question I ever had was "are you religious". Thought it was a trick question and said "I really dont see what this has to do with the job I'm applying for". I didnt get the job. Is there a right answer for that question?
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    Yes

    Yes, I am a Roman Catholic.
















    What was the job?
    City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Risteard View Post
    Yes, I am a Roman Catholic.



    What was the job?
    Parish Priest
    Oh no not them again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocky77 View Post
    Keep telling them that you're the man. Things like "I have all the skills you're looking for [list them]..."
    It was the main thing I learned from a recrutiment consultant that was provided once in a redundancy
    Correct. The only issue is that any interviewer worth while should ask for examples or why you can do the job.

    Best advice I had was:
    • CV is to get the Interview
    • Interview is to get Job Offer

    The you decide if you really want the job.

    I would not think I am the best interviewer but I have improved with experience.

    One guy I had did that "i can do it" routine for every question. I kept asking him for examples to prove his he has done in the past but he kept telling me he could do it. I got frustrated & more or less gave up.

    Best story was interviewing Pakistani guy. Did 1st round phone interview & his accent & english was fine (phone is a usually a good test). Before did the face to face interview another manager went in before me. When she was finished we had quick chat & she mentioned how quickly he spoke but I said I did not notice on the phone. All I could think of during the interview was comment from other manager & boy did he speak quickly & this is coming from Corkonian He also had this distracting habit of drawing boxes & things on sheet of paper while he explained things. He wasn't actually drawing anything but clearly his thought process. Strange.

    If you not going to run up for interview even if this a last minute thing always notify the company. Nothing pi**es me off more than no show.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Risteard View Post
    Yes, I am a Roman Catholic.



    What was the job?
    It was a Mac Operator in a printing company. Nothing religious about that.Unless they meant they were typesetting the Bible or something.
    'Fascists dress in black and go round telling people what to do, where as priests.....'

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    Quote Originally Posted by citizenerased View Post
    Make sure you


    (4)Dress appropriately,,a study from harvard(no bullshiiiting) stated that a candidate who wore a dark suit, a white shirt and a red tie..have more of a chance in interviews...
    something to do with the subconcious interpretation of those particular colours..
    Absolutely. I interviewed a candidate for a position in my dept a few years ago who did not wear a suit and tie. Just a shirt with a leather jacket, hardly business attire. That immediately left a bad impression.
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    Keep staring at the interviewer.

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    Another strange interview was a while ago. Had an interview and there was this really hot Canadian chick doing the interview. God forgive me but was she hot. the job was probably above my level so I concentrated on talking my way into the job. She was interviewing people in the local cafe, when she heard my accent, we went to the pub across the road! But i still didnt get the job. Oh to have a woman like that as a boss.
    'Fascists dress in black and go round telling people what to do, where as priests.....'

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAURO 7 View Post
    Oh to have a woman like that as a boss.
    The downside is you would never be able to say No.
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    In this country, it's not what you know, but who you know, and/or where you're from that gets you the job.

    Even if you are an Albert Einstein in your field, and do a great interview, if you don't know the boss/colleague, or someone who knows someone, who knows of someone, and who met someone related to the boss/colleague, you won't get the job. In many cases, the candidate is already chosen before the interview process begins.

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    To be fair, that's not my experience at all mypost.
    The three interviews I've succeeded at, I knew noone involved in the organisation and I'm from a working-class Cork suburb.
    City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAURO 7 View Post
    Appear confident and comfortable even if you aren't. The worst interview question I ever had was "are you religious". Thought it was a trick question and said "I really dont see what this has to do with the job I'm applying for". I didnt get the job. Is there a right answer for that question?
    Was that in Ireland or the UK? Is it not illegal to ask that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poor Student View Post
    Was that in Ireland or the UK? Is it not illegal to ask that?
    It'd be illegal to discriminate on it and they have no grounds to ask that really.


    Although...speaking of fun in the UK. Always tick the "White- Irish" box. Then the good little company can proudly talk about how they have recruited minorities!
    Oh no not them again

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    Maybe you should think of a good answer aswell to a question about your weaknesses.
    City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.

    O'Bama - "Eerah yeah, I'd say we can alright!"

    G.O'Mahoney Trapattoni'll sort ém out!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SÓC View Post
    Although...speaking of fun in the UK. Always tick the "White- Irish" box. Then the good little company can proudly talk about how they have recruited minorities!
    Dark skinned folk from the West Indies would be rumbled pretty quickly after following the above advice, would they not?
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    eye contact is the most important went through 5 interviews to get my present job and the guy i had for my first interview is one of my bosses now, he told me majority of interview was complete in first 15 seconds , he said they decided in that 15 seconds by by appearance and manners/ attitude.
    they know all about you from cv so dont try and make stuff up you will get caught out stick to what you know and remember you are talking about yourself and they either like you or not so give it your best shot

    and dont bring a bundle of references into interview most interviewerS hate that
    We control by attitudes positive mental attitudes not by rules.

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