Only two days...
...until my trip to Boston/NY. My company has graciously allowed me to travel to Boston to do a little recruiting. Very exciting. And while I'm there I'll be taking a trip to NY to see the family. Now I get to see my family, some grad school friends and some high school friends. Gotta love weekends like these.
Actually, I'm just curious to know what an interview feels like from the other side. Beware the wrath of interviewer Dave!!! Bwah-ha-ha-ha!
Actually, I'm just curious to know what an interview feels like from the other side. Beware the wrath of interviewer Dave!!! Bwah-ha-ha-ha!
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Just remember to be nice to your interviewees! This isn't the time to release all your angst from your interviews past (or maybe it is.....)
How jealous am I that you get to visit Boston?! Look forward to hearing how it goes being on the other side of the interview table...just remember to be at least a little nice. =)
Use it as on opportunity to get good answers to those eharmony questions.
So Rube is going to be kicking it "old school" this weekend, quite literally?
I read an interesting study last week about the behaviours of successful CEO's pertaining to their treatment of those lower on the totem pole such as waiters when dining out, assistants, household staff, etc. Overwhelmingly the commonality of well regarded CEO's was that they tipped well, didn't use profanity, and were courteous and polite to others. Job applicants felt at ease with these particular CEO's too. There's my constructive interview input Rube. Treat prospective candidates with kindness for best results, and don't wear your State Farting Champion T-Shirt while conducting interviews.
Have a safe trip! Maybe you'll thwart eharmony and find a nice Boston girl for free. Wait that didn't sound right.....
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