As some of you may know, I am currently unemployed due to a cut in my last employers' government funding.
I have turned jobhunting into my full time occupation, working 8.30am to 5pm every day on finding work. However I have started to come across a new and unwanted phenomenon - 'timewaser' interviews.
I have been to 3 interviews in the last week where I have been pretty much told in my feedback after the interview that they had no intention of employing me in the first place.
Company number 1 is a large multi-national construction company. In their feedback to me they said that I was perfect for the job, but they offered it to somebody else because I had a Masters' Degree and, as such, they thought I was too ambitious to stay there for any period of time.
Company number 2 is a large Educational institution, who also turned me down because I have a masters' degree (quite hypocritical for an educational institution methinks). They said I interviewed very well, but they were concerned that I may be "over-qualified" for the post in question.
Company number 3 is my former employer, and the post was internal only - I was internal when I applied. Anyway, their feedback was that I was suitable, however they needed somebody instantly and did not have the time to re-employ.
In all three cases it is clear that they had no intention on employing me regardless of how well the interview went, given that the reason they all gave me for not employing me was something that they knew before I stepped into the interview room.
What can I do about these timewaster interviews? I am getting frustrated, because every time I attend an interview I have to write off a morning/afternoon that I could have used for filling in application forms.
I have turned jobhunting into my full time occupation, working 8.30am to 5pm every day on finding work. However I have started to come across a new and unwanted phenomenon - 'timewaser' interviews.
I have been to 3 interviews in the last week where I have been pretty much told in my feedback after the interview that they had no intention of employing me in the first place.
Company number 1 is a large multi-national construction company. In their feedback to me they said that I was perfect for the job, but they offered it to somebody else because I had a Masters' Degree and, as such, they thought I was too ambitious to stay there for any period of time.
Company number 2 is a large Educational institution, who also turned me down because I have a masters' degree (quite hypocritical for an educational institution methinks). They said I interviewed very well, but they were concerned that I may be "over-qualified" for the post in question.
Company number 3 is my former employer, and the post was internal only - I was internal when I applied. Anyway, their feedback was that I was suitable, however they needed somebody instantly and did not have the time to re-employ.
In all three cases it is clear that they had no intention on employing me regardless of how well the interview went, given that the reason they all gave me for not employing me was something that they knew before I stepped into the interview room.
What can I do about these timewaster interviews? I am getting frustrated, because every time I attend an interview I have to write off a morning/afternoon that I could have used for filling in application forms.