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I know what strides are, I don't know what you meant at all though.
The velvet trousers, lol.
Hope there wasnt a memory test on there Cruyff

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I know what strides are, I don't know what you meant at all though.

Phone interviews are bad. I had one where the interviewer faked a fire alarm to finish it. I didn't think it was going too badly until that point.I passed the phone interview. It only went for five minutes and she just asked me questions what I think the role involves, what I will be doing and things like that.
I have an online assessment to complete which takes about an hour, if I pass that, it is the group interview.
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Panels of more than two are the worst though. Horrible stuff.
)what were you going for a CEO position. That's way too many stages of interviews, better of been a good job.I hope I don't have to do an interview for a while. I'm not too bad at them though. For my current job I had to have 2 phone interviews, a panel interview, a group interview where I had to do a presentation and finally a one-on-one with the Vice President. Was fairly stressful
I think the key is to realize that they want you for a reason. I like to try and turn it around a bit and think that I am also interviewing them to make sure it's the right fit.
what were you going for a CEO position. That's way too many stages of interviews, better of been a good job.
Don't apply for a job in the Telstra call centre then.Phone interviews are horrible if you can't understand the interviewer due to accent.
What did the group interview involve?I hope I don't have to do an interview for a while. I'm not too bad at them though. For my current job I had to have 2 phone interviews, a panel interview, a group interview where I had to do a presentation and finally a one-on-one with the Vice President. Was fairly stressful
I think the key is to realize that they want you for a reason. I like to try and turn it around a bit and think that I am also interviewing them to make sure it's the right fit.
Have a couple of beers before. Take the edge off a little bit. .
What did the group interview involve?
Very common in engineering. Luckily haven't had one as yet (as I don't tend to do well with the big companies), but I've heard they can be quite daunting.What's the go with group interviews? Never heard or experienced them, are they common in specific sectors?
I ****ing hate online assessments, specifically the puzzle type questions. Ok at the numerical and logical reasoning.I passed the phone interview. It only went for five minutes and she just asked me questions what I think the role involves, what I will be doing and things like that.
I have an online assessment to complete which takes about an hour, if I pass that, it is the group interview.
Oh god, had that problem recently... couldn't even understand what the company actually was, and had to ask again (which barely made sense a second time).Phone interviews are horrible if you can't understand the interviewer due to accent.
Found it hard. There were about 7 sections (out of 10), with "no right or wrong answers." Some of the things included q's like, use the word to least describe you "Foolish or Careless" and rubbish things like that. The English and arithemtic part I struggled with some, mainly due to time and the reetardation of it.I ******* hate online assessments, specifically the puzzle type questions. Ok at the numerical and logical reasoning.