of course you can make a second skypewhen asked for your weaknesses, don't describe yourself as a perfectionist
Keep them off balance with ambivalent aphorisms.
Quote from: FatherlyElegiac on October 18, 2015, 10:39:20 AMKeep them off balance with ambivalent aphorisms.Perhaps I will. But then again, maybe not.
What should you reply with when asked your weaknesses? I get that you should try to cast yourself in a good light but at the same time I don't want to seem like a douchebag by saying 'I work too hard' or what Verbatim said.
Hmm I've had two interviews in this unit's life so far.The first one was to get a place on a work experience course at a hospital in high school, quite how the fuck I managed to get on amazes me because that was some watamote tier shit that went on in there. I can only assume the guy doing the interview saw something half decent in me or the other candidates were absolute garbage.The second interview I did which was for my current job went a lot more smoothly, it was a bit nerve wracking because follow this quick flow chartSpoilerFinish school > fall ill > end up really quite ill > basically dying > borderline psychotic > depressed and anxious to high hell > get a bit better > repeat last step for 12 months > still basically watamote > go for job interview > oh god helpAnd I was already on the wrong foot because instead of being a sit down interview in an office, it was let's go outside and just chat because it's a nice day. 'oh'They asked me questions, detailed the job and asked a few other ones and to my credit I didn't come off as a complete nervous wreck.After the interview, they said they were quite pleased/impressed but they had to interview the other candidates anyway so they'd let me know.Fast forward a few weeks and they've been ringing me on the phone which is actually broken saying 'do you want the job or not?';___________;as soon as I found that out I went straight round to the shop and said what had happened and they were quite understanding.Another few weeks and I get a knock at the door, it's the shopkeeper asking if I want the job and I start tomorrow btwthanksbai.And now the job is going peachy and I'm happy/confident again.Sotl;dr points of advice etc1. Try to be as calm as you can be, don't stress the interview and just take it as it comes. If you go in fretting and gibbering, it won't go in your favour.2. Make sure that the contact details you give them work, if that doesn't really apply then gg anyway but jesus don't do what I did and give them the number for a broken phone ;_;About the whole weaknesses sort of question, I'd just go with something simple and above all honest. ''I'm not great at maths'' or something along those lines. Nothing that would really get in the way of your working for them, but something normal and human.and yeah just make a throwaway skype for the occasion >_>
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on October 18, 2015, 04:56:03 PMHmm I've had two interviews in this unit's life so far.The first one was to get a place on a work experience course at a hospital in high school, quite how the fuck I managed to get on amazes me because that was some watamote tier shit that went on in there. I can only assume the guy doing the interview saw something half decent in me or the other candidates were absolute garbage.The second interview I did which was for my current job went a lot more smoothly, it was a bit nerve wracking because follow this quick flow chartSpoilerFinish school > fall ill > end up really quite ill > basically dying > borderline psychotic > depressed and anxious to high hell > get a bit better > repeat last step for 12 months > still basically watamote > go for job interview > oh god helpAnd I was already on the wrong foot because instead of being a sit down interview in an office, it was let's go outside and just chat because it's a nice day. 'oh'They asked me questions, detailed the job and asked a few other ones and to my credit I didn't come off as a complete nervous wreck.After the interview, they said they were quite pleased/impressed but they had to interview the other candidates anyway so they'd let me know.Fast forward a few weeks and they've been ringing me on the phone which is actually broken saying 'do you want the job or not?';___________;as soon as I found that out I went straight round to the shop and said what had happened and they were quite understanding.Another few weeks and I get a knock at the door, it's the shopkeeper asking if I want the job and I start tomorrow btwthanksbai.And now the job is going peachy and I'm happy/confident again.Sotl;dr points of advice etc1. Try to be as calm as you can be, don't stress the interview and just take it as it comes. If you go in fretting and gibbering, it won't go in your favour.2. Make sure that the contact details you give them work, if that doesn't really apply then gg anyway but jesus don't do what I did and give them the number for a broken phone ;_;About the whole weaknesses sort of question, I'd just go with something simple and above all honest. ''I'm not great at maths'' or something along those lines. Nothing that would really get in the way of your working for them, but something normal and human.and yeah just make a throwaway skype for the occasion >_>Thank you for your detailed and comprehensive answer. I will gladly take your advice. I wish you great luck and chance with your current job and make hope for good promotion.