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« Reply #15 on: August 27, 2010, 01:02:47 PM »

Well the interview went alright I guess. It was quite short, though it was a phone interview so it was basically just to determine who to bring in for a more in depth interview. He told me I'd be contacted within the next two weeks if they wanted to interview me in person.

Hope I get the call Smiley
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« Reply #16 on: August 27, 2010, 01:20:48 PM »

Hope I get the call Smiley

Ya know... I remember I had this one interview I had 3 years ago with this COOOL ass company. The initial interview went a little something like that... Brief intro thingie followed by - for lack of wanting to get too far into it: Interviewee Survivor.

Yes ladies and gentleman, in order to make it through, one had to answer one, call, then another, then another, then another .... Went on like this for some time with this COOOL company.

COOOL employee: "So on a scale of 1 through 10 where 10 is you wrote the book, how do you rate your networking skills"
Me: Ten
COOOL employee: And the ISBN is?
Me: Huh? Ah you mean LITERALLY WROTE A BOOK. Well in that case a 9...

Was an interesting interview however it was for hardcore systems clustering/admin/stuff which is not my forte although I'm familiar with HA, distributed computing, clustering. Just not on COOOL's PhD style terms. Needless to say... A lot of other things happened in the background where they came back and said... "Oh you... How about security digs..." California, etc., and this went on for some time. (5-6 weeks to be exact). I forgot what exactly happened at the end, they could have told me to piss off or I could have said no thanks, but I ended up using that as a bartering tool to get what I wanted at my existing company. Which was for MGMNT to STFU and let me do my job how I like doing it, courses, raise, etc., etc.

Nowadays I think that I've somehow made wrong choices in not making moves, but sometimes there is more to this than money, otherwise I'd register an LLC and work for myself. I get to do a lot where I'm at... Good luck with the wait and try not to forget sending a follow-up thank you email if possible: "Thank you for taking the time to speak with me today, etc, etc., shmooze shmooze. shmooze. I hope that I would be a good fit shmooze shmooze shmooze. I guess I should have emphasized that before in my previous post. Follow-ups help from time to time. Don't be afraid to send a "thank you for taking the time" message and know something... Even if you DON'T get the job, you never will know what tomorrow might bring...
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« Reply #17 on: August 27, 2010, 01:40:40 PM »

Even if you DON'T get the job, you never will know what tomorrow might bring...

This is an excellent point. I was in the running for my current position, but I came in at #2. They told me they'd hold on to my resume and let me know if anything comes up in the future. I had to switch jobs in a short time-frame, so I pretty much wrote it off. A few weeks later I get a call out of the blue, "When can you start?"
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« Reply #18 on: August 27, 2010, 01:41:27 PM »

Sil, that's hilarious!
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« Reply #19 on: August 27, 2010, 01:43:37 PM »

Wow, interesting story Sil! Not that I really have the experience to suggest this one way or the other, but I'd say as long as you're happy with your job and what you're doing then why make a move? Sure it could be good for your career short or long term but having a great career isn't the only thing life is about.

Anyway, I always send a "thank you" letter after an interview. Thanks for the advice though and the words of encouragement. It's much appreciated!
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« Reply #20 on: August 27, 2010, 02:02:03 PM »

Don't worry too much MatP. If you don't get a call, then they are poor employers (I always call back, even if they didn't get the job).

Nothing happens without a reason! Who knows, you may meet the woman of your life in another position!  Wink


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COOOL employee: "So on a scale of 1 through 10 where 10 is you wrote the book, how do you rate your networking skills"
Me: Ten
COOOL employee: And the ISBN is?
Me: Huh? Ah you mean LITERALLY WROTE A BOOK. Well in that case a 9...

LOL !!!  Grin Imagine if you would really have written a book, they would ahve been the ones saying: "Huh?"


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Nowadays I think that I've somehow made wrong choices in not making moves

If you have chosen freely, than I believe it is better sometimes to make bad decisions than to make no decisions at all!  Wink
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« Reply #21 on: August 27, 2010, 02:06:43 PM »

Don't worry too much MatP. If you don't get a call, then they are poor employers (I always call back, even if they didn't get the job).

Nothing happens without a reason! Who knows, you may meet the woman of your life in another position!  Wink

Yeah, I've never understood the whole "we'll call you back if we want to interview you again". I've always thought it to be more courteous to call back regardless.

I've also had people tell me they call back regardless only to not call. Of course I call them. Twice the person who guaranteed me they would call me by a specific date went on vacation instead without calling me. I'd say that's a little rude. Coincidentally both were government positions Tongue

As for meeting the woman of my life, I've already done that Smiley But you're right, there is a reason for everything and any time a door closes a new door is opening.
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« Reply #22 on: August 27, 2010, 03:07:03 PM »

....or, for your sake, hopefully you fall into the situation I found myself this past February/March.

I phone interviewed for a job over 800 miles away. The interview lasted about 30-45 minutes and seemed to go well. I never know if I hit it out of the park 'cause you know self doubt.....

Anyway, three days later, I get a call from the HR contact telling me the offer would be in the mail the next day...

Good luck! These things always work out for the best in the end.....call it synchronicity....
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« Reply #23 on: November 21, 2010, 03:44:20 PM »

Hi! So I haven't been around to visit in some time but I wanted to say thank you again for all the help you've offered. I am finally starting my new job on the 29th! Can't wait to be back to work either.

Anyway, hopefully I'll be around to comment/contribute a little more frequently.
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« Reply #24 on: November 22, 2010, 08:58:55 AM »

Congrats!
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« Reply #25 on: November 24, 2010, 11:55:41 AM »

I've just gone through all the Posts & this has been really informative for me... thanks to the original poster who had the question in his mind & posted it here & thanks to you all I now know what I need to put in my Resume.

I have been struggling with preparing a resume for the past few days now & I just found out the difference the Resume of a person in IT field compared to others. I'll incorporate most of the things mentioned here & hopefully will be able to come up with a good descriptive & to the point resume. Thanks again everyone Smiley
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