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Interview over...whew!

blu67

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Well, I think I did ok. Got a few understanding laughs and giggles over the universal knowledge we have with working with people... :roll I answered the questions pretty well and I think they (all three I saw) seemed to be impressed with my responses or at the very least were happy I didn't sound stupid.
Now they are going to interview a few more and make a decision on the top three on Thursday for a second interview on Monday. So I'm crossing my fingers for a second interview to kick ass... :thu

I also may be doing some travel to San Jose....so you NorCal guys may have to show me around if I have the time..... :hide
 
Will keep it in prayer that you get the job if it's meant to be.

Most interviewers ask those crazy questions just to see if you think on your feet well. If they hear a bunch of "ummm....well, hummmm's" that's not what they want to hear. Dare I say they want to know you can field tough questions without a telepromter? :roll

A college prof one time told me that if you're sitting in the interview then you are qualified. After that it's just a matter of whether or not you have a personality that "clicks" with the person who is interviewing you.
 
"blu67" said:
I also may be doing some travel to San Jose....so you NorCal guys may have to show me around if I have the time..... :hide
Would this be for the new job?

Of course we can show a SoCal around...... :roll :roll
 
Yes. Hopefully a new job that has a sister office in San Jose. There may be occasional travel to there and other locations in the US.



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Congrats, positive thoughts heading your way.

We always look forward to scaring visitors. LoL. Did someone say East San Jose. RUN!!!!
 
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