daveybgtt
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Just go in with the mindset of "who the f**k are you* and think to yourself * I would probably be better at your job than you are* That's my mindset in general anyway, helps you come across as confident in my experience.
Just go in with the mindset of "who the f**k are you* and think to yourself * I would probably be better at your job than you are* That's my mindset in general anyway, helps you come across as confident in my experience.
Hmmmm .... fine line there ! I've lost count how many times I've rejected a candidate because they thought they were entitled to the job. In particular the idea that having a degree automatically puts you to the top of the pile !
Just go in with the mindset of "who the f**k are you* and think to yourself * I would probably be better at your job than you are* That's my mindset in general anyway, helps you come across as confident in my experience.
I always think those who do the firm handshake thing are knobs tbh. Its a bit of a sales rep thing or as we call them reptiles1) firm handshake 2) be interested in the role (you'd be surprised) 3) do some proper research (get bored of the response - well I looked at the website 4) relay your CV with concrete examples of what you have done (I'm a great guy doesn't wash until you highlight the time you stayed until 3am on a Sunday to help your colleagues complete the job and then bought a homeless guy dinner on the way home) 5) appropriate eye contact (don't freak them out Notters) 6) smile occasionally 7) be proactive and start thinking what you would be doing for them and how they would benefit with you in their position 8) ask some relevant questions that show your deep interest and knowledge of the area you are interviewing in 9) don't ask about benefits / salaries unless they bring it up - make them want you first.
Good luck - knock them dead.
I always think those who do the firm handshake thing are knobs tbh. Its a bit of a sales rep thing or as we call them reptiles
Thought I'd review this thread and bounce it for any more tips - got my first interview in about 10 years on Tuesday
How did it go [MENTION=638]Bigtomfu[/MENTION] ?
I didn't get the job
Still have another internal and one external lines up for this and next week so we'll see.
I will have my first job interview in YEARS next week.
If I get it, I would be moving to a different employment sector but one where I can transfer a lot of my existing skills - in fact when I read the job spec it seemed almost tailored to what I can do, and indeed enjoy doing. On a personal level, as the job is in Newcastle it would also allow me to move in and settle down with my partner who lives up there, which is obviously a massive incentive for me.
I'm trying to be rational and tell myself that I am perfectly qualified for this role and perfectly capable of nailing this, but I'm still bloody nervous about it! I've got access to plenty of information about the role and my potential employer, so the next week or so is going to be spent doing my homework so that I can go in there feeling as prepared as possible, then what will be will be.
Go for it [MENTION=4675]Frutos[/MENTION]
Glad to say, in no small part thanks to some advice on this thread, my interview obviously went very well as I got the job offer the very next day!
I'm now going through similar self-doubt you describe, almost convincing myself I can't do the new job. This despite it writing code in a language I've been using for 6 years, in an industry I've been in nearly 30 years, and this new job even having an identical job title to my current one!
Can't wait to get started in reality. Shorter commute (Brighton to Purley as opposed to Tottenham) and a significant salary increase.
Absolutely.
Amazing though how many people go into an interview not knowing about their prospective employers' business
My daughter had an interview this week and, having just read your comment, I advised her to research the company thoroughly. Apparently, they were particularly impressed about her knowledge of the company and this helped her to go through to a second interview. So, a big "thank-you" for your timely advice.
Top bombing Pasty.
Can we have a collective fingers crossed for me please on 15th March at 11am?
How did it go?