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I imagine it being a bit like this
Lol. Could be. Gough any insights ?
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I imagine it being a bit like this
I just went through a seriously convoluted interview process, but that was only because I had an interview with the temporary AGM, and then a follow up with the incoming AGM.
They were very apologetic.
No, but I did get a significant salary bump.Were they impressed by some of the questions you asked them?
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Is asking “ so If you are at a party and someone offers you a joint what would you do “ an appropriate question? It happened to me .
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Is asking “ so If you are at a party and someone offers you a joint what would you do “ an appropriate question? It happened to me .
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Should have said that you would decline the offer as you prefer meth and love nothing more than firing up the glass barbie after a hard day at work.Is asking “ so If you are at a party and someone offers you a joint what would you do “ an appropriate question? It happened to me .
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Up there with:
What type of animal are you most like?
What is your most prized possession?

Up there with:
What type of animal are you most like?
I'm still pretty curious on the reference check process. I've sat on interview panels before but never contacted references. How much weight do they typically have?
I've always imagined that a 'glowing' reference is seldom required; if they're making contact, you're the preferred candidate, they're really just after "Yeah he worked/is working here. He's OK." As long as there's nothing that utterly contradicts your CV/interview, it's basically a formality. I can't imagine HR departments contacting references for each of the candidates once you get to a certain point, e.g. post interviews but prior to a preferred candidate being selected. Is that about right?
I only contact references if I want to offer someone the job. I have decided against offering based on reference check and I’ve also busted at least 3 people setting up fake references.
Negative feedback or fake reference?
Both. Or someone will say “I would rather not give a reference for them” and it says it all.
Nice. Mine’s a HuskyMy patronus is a Basset Hound.

What about listing an employer from 5+ years ago as a referee?I only contact references if I want to offer someone the job. I have decided against offering based on reference check and I’ve also busted at least 3 people setting up fake references.
I only contact references if I want to offer someone the job. I have decided against offering based on reference check and I’ve also busted at least 3 people setting up fake references.
Both. Or someone will say “I would rather not give a reference for them” and it says it all.
I've had a major problem where employers were contacting references before my interview. One got sick of being contacted and can't use.
Up there with:
What type of animal are you most like?
God pls tell me men answer "donkey" or horse to the animal q just to see the reaction![]()
Just make sure that’s the only Kevin spacey thing you doResigned from my first part time job by doing up a quick letter then handing it to the boss and saying I had finished uni and was going to go and get a career job. They knew it was coming and it was probably my 6th or 7th different manager and maybe 50 or 60% of the staff had turned over from when I started. While I was a pretty good shelf stacker and general dogsbody (by virtue of most of the other kids being hopeless) I was eminently replaceable in a supermarket chain that employs 100,000 people.
Resigned from my first career job similarly, chat with the boss and a letter. Explained that I'd been offered another position in a field that was more where I wanted to go and he was fine with it. Was a smallish firm (10-20 people) so one person leaving can have an impact. My notice period was two weeks and I ended up doing four to tie up loose ends, having a week off then starting the next job on the 1st of whatever month it was. I didn't leave because I hated the people so no need to create bad blood.
One day I'll go full Kevin Spacey in American Beauty. One day...
