Originally posted by: jntdesign
depends on how good you are at being interviewed i'd say
if you've got great social skills, and are well prepared, go for the end of day
but in reality, if they're doing all day interviews - they'll be working on an interview note and score system and it probably won't make a bit of difference.
Originally posted by: PipBoy
actually these things do matter. last slot before lunch is bad, the interviewer is probably hungry and maybe irritable. first one after lunch is good. first one of the day is good. the interview right after the biggest loser you know is the best one possible 😉
Originally posted by: jntdesign
they can't ask you questions about your being engaged or waiting to graduate before marrying...so you'll have to digress from an open ended question in order to let that info out
don't worry, typical body questions of an interview are open ended so you WILL digress and tell them things they can't ask about