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SherriBerry wrote:Most people fear public speaking more than death and I fear job interviews more than public speaking! I recently moved to a new town and this is the first job interview I've had to go on in more than six years. They didn't post many of the particulars in the description, but it looks like such a nice place to work for the summer season. I'll find out more at the interview, but right now I'm trying not to think of that episode of Cheers where Norm was a shoo-in for his dream job and Rebecca jinxed him when she described how she used to freak out during interviews.
SherriBerry wrote:Most people fear public speaking more than death and I fear job interviews more than public speaking! I recently moved to a new town and this is the first job interview I've had to go on in more than six years. They didn't post many of the particulars in the description, but it looks like such a nice place to work for the summer season. I'll find out more at the interview, but right now I'm trying not to think of that episode of Cheers where Norm was a shoo-in for his dream job and Rebecca jinxed him when she described how she used to freak out during interviews.
SherriBerry wrote:Most people fear public speaking more than death and I fear job interviews more than public speaking! I recently moved to a new town and this is the first job interview I've had to go on in more than six years. They didn't post many of the particulars in the description, but it looks like such a nice place to work for the summer season. I'll find out more at the interview, but right now I'm trying not to think of that episode of Cheers where Norm was a shoo-in for his dream job and Rebecca jinxed him when she described how she used to freak out during interviews.
...just remember: You should be interviewing THEM just as much, if not more so. You've gotten an interview, so you obviously have the qualifications to fill a need they have just as they have the paycheck to fill the need you have.
TRAGChick wrote:SherriBerry wrote:Most people fear public speaking more than death and I fear job interviews more than public speaking! I recently moved to a new town and this is the first job interview I've had to go on in more than six years. They didn't post many of the particulars in the description, but it looks like such a nice place to work for the summer season. I'll find out more at the interview, but right now I'm trying not to think of that episode of Cheers where Norm was a shoo-in for his dream job and Rebecca jinxed him when she described how she used to freak out during interviews.
Hey, Sherri -
Good luck to you!
Ehwmatt is right:...just remember: You should be interviewing THEM just as much, if not more so. You've gotten an interview, so you obviously have the qualifications to fill a need they have just as they have the paycheck to fill the need you have.
I find that when it's a 2-way conversation, the stress of interviewing goes away.
Let us know how it goes!
KenTheDude wrote:TRAGChick wrote:SherriBerry wrote:Most people fear public speaking more than death and I fear job interviews more than public speaking! I recently moved to a new town and this is the first job interview I've had to go on in more than six years. They didn't post many of the particulars in the description, but it looks like such a nice place to work for the summer season. I'll find out more at the interview, but right now I'm trying not to think of that episode of Cheers where Norm was a shoo-in for his dream job and Rebecca jinxed him when she described how she used to freak out during interviews.
Hey, Sherri -
Good luck to you!
Ehwmatt is right:...just remember: You should be interviewing THEM just as much, if not more so. You've gotten an interview, so you obviously have the qualifications to fill a need they have just as they have the paycheck to fill the need you have.
I find that when it's a 2-way conversation, the stress of interviewing goes away.
Let us know how it goes!
Did you hear anything back from your interview?
TRAGChick wrote:KenTheDude wrote:TRAGChick wrote:SherriBerry wrote:Most people fear public speaking more than death and I fear job interviews more than public speaking! I recently moved to a new town and this is the first job interview I've had to go on in more than six years. They didn't post many of the particulars in the description, but it looks like such a nice place to work for the summer season. I'll find out more at the interview, but right now I'm trying not to think of that episode of Cheers where Norm was a shoo-in for his dream job and Rebecca jinxed him when she described how she used to freak out during interviews.
Hey, Sherri -
Good luck to you!
Ehwmatt is right:...just remember: You should be interviewing THEM just as much, if not more so. You've gotten an interview, so you obviously have the qualifications to fill a need they have just as they have the paycheck to fill the need you have.
I find that when it's a 2-way conversation, the stress of interviewing goes away.
Let us know how it goes!
Did you hear anything back from your interview?
I was the first person they interviewed - the Ad was in the paper on Sunday the 11th - this was last Wednesday, the 14th. I was there for 2 hours; after, they asked for my references.
I was supposed to hear back from them by yesterdayand I haven't.
They told me that if I didn't hear from them by Monday afternoon, please call them - they would DEFINITELY be getting back to me.
So, I called & got VM - I left a msg at 4:30.
I got the impression that they needed someone for this job ASAP - so, now I'm all confused.
What should I do?
Ehwmatt wrote:It's easier said than done, especially in this market, but just remember: You should be interviewing THEM just as much, if not more so. You've gotten an interview, so you obviously have the qualifications to fill a need they have just as they have the paycheck to fill the need you have. They should tell you why you should want to work for them just as much as you should have to sell yourself to them. It's a two-way street and it helps bolster your confidence/assertiveness. It will also help you think of more discerning questions to ask of your interviewer(s). Good luck!
lol!!Rockindeano wrote:Make sure you wear a classy yet low cut top, sexy skirt and tantalizing accessories.
Is that about right, MG?
SherriBerry wrote:Most people fear public speaking more than death and I fear job interviews more than public speaking! I recently moved to a new town and this is the first job interview I've had to go on in more than six years. They didn't post many of the particulars in the description, but it looks like such a nice place to work for the summer season. I'll find out more at the interview, but right now I'm trying not to think of that episode of Cheers where Norm was a shoo-in for his dream job and Rebecca jinxed him when she described how she used to freak out during interviews.
Thenightbull wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Make sure you wear a classy yet low cut top, sexy skirt and tantalizing accessories.
Is that about right, MG?
Flirting never hurt anyone either![]()
KenTheDude wrote:Thenightbull wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Make sure you wear a classy yet low cut top, sexy skirt and tantalizing accessories.
Is that about right, MG?
Flirting never hurt anyone either![]()
It hurt your chances with Babyblue.
Thenightbull wrote:KenTheDude wrote:Thenightbull wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Make sure you wear a classy yet low cut top, sexy skirt and tantalizing accessories.
Is that about right, MG?
Flirting never hurt anyone either![]()
It hurt your chances with Babyblue.
I can't help she's 3,000 miles away
Gunbot wrote:Thenightbull wrote:KenTheDude wrote:Thenightbull wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Make sure you wear a classy yet low cut top, sexy skirt and tantalizing accessories.
Is that about right, MG?
Flirting never hurt anyone either![]()
It hurt your chances with Babyblue.
I can't help she's 3,000 miles away
Where the fuck does she live, Ecuador?
Gunbot wrote:Thenightbull wrote:KenTheDude wrote:Thenightbull wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Make sure you wear a classy yet low cut top, sexy skirt and tantalizing accessories.
Is that about right, MG?
Flirting never hurt anyone either![]()
It hurt your chances with Babyblue.
I can't help she's 3,000 miles away
Where the fuck does she live, Ecuador?
KenTheDude wrote:Thenightbull wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Make sure you wear a classy yet low cut top, sexy skirt and tantalizing accessories.
Is that about right, MG?
Flirting never hurt anyone either![]()
It hurt your chances with Babyblue.
Michigan Girl wrote:SherriBerry wrote:Most people fear public speaking more than death and I fear job interviews more than public speaking! I recently moved to a new town and this is the first job interview I've had to go on in more than six years. They didn't post many of the particulars in the description, but it looks like such a nice place to work for the summer season. I'll find out more at the interview, but right now I'm trying not to think of that episode of Cheers where Norm was a shoo-in for his dream job and Rebecca jinxed him when she described how she used to freak out during interviews.
It's nothing more than a sales pitch, SB and the product is YOU!!!
Noone knows more about you than you, so the pitch will be a cinch.
You are smart, well spoken and a quick study... therefore; it should be in the bag!!
You're a winner ...best of luck to you!!!
Michigan Girl wrote:lol!!Rockindeano wrote:Make sure you wear a classy yet low cut top, sexy skirt and tantalizing accessories.
Is that about right, MG?
Absolutely ...if you are the interviewer!!!
Michigan Girl wrote:SherriBerry wrote:Most people fear public speaking more than death and I fear job interviews more than public speaking! I recently moved to a new town and this is the first job interview I've had to go on in more than six years. They didn't post many of the particulars in the description, but it looks like such a nice place to work for the summer season. I'll find out more at the interview, but right now I'm trying not to think of that episode of Cheers where Norm was a shoo-in for his dream job and Rebecca jinxed him when she described how she used to freak out during interviews.
It's nothing more than a sales pitch, SB and the product is YOU!!!
Noone knows more about you than you, so the pitch will be a cinch.
You are smart, well spoken and a quick study... therefore; it should be in the bag!!
You're a winner ...best of luck to you!!!
It's not gay, is it?!?!Tomulator wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:SherriBerry wrote:Most people fear public speaking more than death and I fear job interviews more than public speaking! I recently moved to a new town and this is the first job interview I've had to go on in more than six years. They didn't post many of the particulars in the description, but it looks like such a nice place to work for the summer season. I'll find out more at the interview, but right now I'm trying not to think of that episode of Cheers where Norm was a shoo-in for his dream job and Rebecca jinxed him when she described how she used to freak out during interviews.
It's nothing more than a sales pitch, SB and the product is YOU!!!
Noone knows more about you than you, so the pitch will be a cinch.
You are smart, well spoken and a quick study... therefore; it should be in the bag!!
You're a winner ...best of luck to you!!!
Yeah....uhh...what SHE said!
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Michigan Girl wrote:It's not gay, is it?!?!Tomulator wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:SherriBerry wrote:Most people fear public speaking more than death and I fear job interviews more than public speaking! I recently moved to a new town and this is the first job interview I've had to go on in more than six years. They didn't post many of the particulars in the description, but it looks like such a nice place to work for the summer season. I'll find out more at the interview, but right now I'm trying not to think of that episode of Cheers where Norm was a shoo-in for his dream job and Rebecca jinxed him when she described how she used to freak out during interviews.
It's nothing more than a sales pitch, SB and the product is YOU!!!
Noone knows more about you than you, so the pitch will be a cinch.
You are smart, well spoken and a quick study... therefore; it should be in the bag!!
You're a winner ...best of luck to you!!!
Yeah....uhh...what SHE said!
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Thenightbull wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Make sure you wear a classy yet low cut top, sexy skirt and tantalizing accessories.
Is that about right, MG?
Flirting never hurt anyone either![]()
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