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  • A Abhinav S

    Tomz_KV wrote:

    3 hrs may symbolize that the company is serious about you.

    Yes - I too agree with that.

    My signature "sucks" today

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    jayart
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    I think the same. It was after so many years that I went for the interview and I was back to basics. Even simple things appeared so tough (now that I think about it I feel so silly). I could have done better - definitely! But as someone said "second chances" are rare.

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      My head is still spinning with the experience I had. The questions itself were not that tricky but it is my mistake, I should have prepared well. :(

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      Christian Graus
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      I don't get the concept of preparing for an interview. I know what i know, i need to learn what I don't yet know, and no last Knute prep will change that or improve how I honestly present myself for a job.

      Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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      • C Christian Graus

        I don't get the concept of preparing for an interview. I know what i know, i need to learn what I don't yet know, and no last Knute prep will change that or improve how I honestly present myself for a job.

        Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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        Gary Wheeler
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        Translation: I'm too old and too freaking tired to study up to satisfy some H.R. weenie and some bean counting engineering manager who last designed something when slide rules were in vogue. Let's talk about what I know, what you need done, where the two intersect, and whether or not you have the stones money to hire me.

        Software Zen: delete this;

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        • C Christian Graus

          I don't get the concept of preparing for an interview. I know what i know, i need to learn what I don't yet know, and no last Knute prep will change that or improve how I honestly present myself for a job.

          Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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          MidwestLimey
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          Learning about the organization and gaining any intel on who you'll be interviewing with is, however, pretty darn handy ...

          062142174041062102

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          • G Gary Wheeler

            Translation: I'm too old and too freaking tired to study up to satisfy some H.R. weenie and some bean counting engineering manager who last designed something when slide rules were in vogue. Let's talk about what I know, what you need done, where the two intersect, and whether or not you have the stones money to hire me.

            Software Zen: delete this;

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            Lost User
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            Bingo.

            L u n a t i c F r i n g e

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            • J jayart

              My head is still spinning with the experience I had. The questions itself were not that tricky but it is my mistake, I should have prepared well. :(

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              Mechanical
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              I had one of those about three years back. When I came back from the interview, my pubes had grown one inch. It is still much better for the company and the potential employee: [0] The company does not hire a bad employee. (Less waste of time and money) [1] The employee can be sure he won't be fired very quickly.* *Our company hires anyone that comes through the door and then fires them a month later. Sodding management doesn't understand they are not only wasting money but also wasting the career of people who were already earning. Now those poor ex-employees have to find somewhere else to go.

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              • M MidwestLimey

                Learning about the organization and gaining any intel on who you'll be interviewing with is, however, pretty darn handy ...

                062142174041062102

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                Gary Wheeler
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                That's a prerequisite for any interview. Studying material related to job skills, however, is a waste of time. You can't possibly learn it well enough to impress someone who works with it every day. In fact, it's probably better to flat out tell them "I don't know XYZ", rather than try and fake your way through it with a three day cram session before the interview.

                Software Zen: delete this;

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                • J jayart

                  My head is still spinning with the experience I had. The questions itself were not that tricky but it is my mistake, I should have prepared well. :(

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                  Roger Wright
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                  A three hour interview implies either that they have a genuine interest in hiring you, or that their other choice was a mandatory budget meeting in the same time slot. I'd assume the former until proven otherwise... You must have impressed them in some degree. Good work, and good luck! :-D

                  "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                  • C Christian Graus

                    I don't get the concept of preparing for an interview. I know what i know, i need to learn what I don't yet know, and no last Knute prep will change that or improve how I honestly present myself for a job.

                    Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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                    Lost User
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                    I make sure I understand the company and their products, the job profile etc..

                    Join the cool kids - Come fold with us[^]

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                    • C Christian Graus

                      I don't get the concept of preparing for an interview. I know what i know, i need to learn what I don't yet know, and no last Knute prep will change that or improve how I honestly present myself for a job.

                      Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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                      Don Burton
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                      Agreed. I just prepare for the latest acronyms. "SLA" - Service Level Agreement or Site License Agreement. :laugh:

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