Where do you see yourself 5 years from now?
"Doing your. son?"
In 5 years I see myself taking my talents to South Beach.
Where do you see yourself 5 years from now?
"Doing your. son?"
Typically I do as well, at least khakis and a golf or collared shirt but in this case I had my IDGAS face on.Interesting that you finagled your way back in, but I always dress formal for an interview. There's really no reason not to. The furtherest I've gone is going biz caz to a catering hall interview (after being told to do so by the employer).
Same, i've actually lost jobs because they complained I was "overdressed" for the position I was interviewing for ironically.I interviewed for a promotion in jeans n t-shirt. Then again, the interviewer was in jeans too.![]()
How did you know where!?!?! You following me?Cleveland...
Same, i've actually lost jobs because they complained I was "overdressed" for the position I was interviewing for ironically.
I've never failed a job interview. I've been surprised the 2 times I didn't get a job.
Where do you see yourself 5 years from now?
"Doing your. son?"
The interviews were a success.
Also, because my mom is the crazy cat lady, I can't have a suit. Damn thing would look ugly covered in hair, and would probably turn-off a potential employer seeing me show up in a freshly cleaned, yet dirty suit. So I just show up in nice business formal wear, minus the suit. I always know I'm screwed when other interviewees show up in suits... I should try to figure out type of suit fabrics that wouldn't be a magnet for cat hair/colors that wouldn't make it noticeable.
The interviews were a success. That's why I was surprised I didn't get the job. The last time I got fired, the person firing me said he thought I was a good manager. Sometimes there are other reasons for not getting or losing a job other than being good at what you do.
Do you honestly think all the people who get fired are for good reasons?
feels good man
I went to one interview in jeans and a t-shirt. The interviewer showed up in a suit, I knew I was in trouble. I passed everything technical ok and seemed to interview quite well but never heard back from them. I called to talk to them after the fact and they said their decision to pass me over was solely based on my appearance. I figured as much, but after being jerked around by them for the prior weeks before the interview I didn't care. I somewhat scoffed at them and informed them that appearances can be quite deceiving. After that phone call, they called me back for another interview and considered me yet again. The interviewer was impressed with my open nature and the fact that I stood up for myself and my appearance, which I based on the "hands on" job I was applying for. He appreciated the fact that I was interviewing for a "hands on" position and dressed ready to demonstrate my skills as opposed to "prettying myself up for an interview". In the long run, we weren't a good fit and I ultimately turned them down. I did learn a lot about interviewing and myself during that process though.
