warpus
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Unless it's a large company like google or something, in which case the 2nd interview might just be the next stage of an elaborate interview process designed by crazy geniuses and/or stupid HR people.
Unless it's a large company like google or something, in which case the 2nd interview might just be the next stage of an elaborate interview process designed by crazy geniuses and/or stupid HR people.
Unless it's a large company like google or something, in which case the 2nd interview might just be the next stage of an elaborate interview process designed by crazy geniuses and/or stupid HR people.
This, so much this.If they ask for references AND are calling them, I would say that is definitely a good sign. In fact, besides them offering you the position, I'd say that's the best sign you can have.
BUT in my experience, all the good signs in the world are worthless until you get that job offer. I remember I interviewed for an engineering company and the interview went over the half hour slot and one of the interviewers was my bosses boss so she knew exactly what I do at my current place. Plus they asked for my references and I even got an email from the senior copy writer saying that they've narrowed it down to me and another candidate. Even before the interview, they handed me a thick, stapled stack of papers that let me know what benefits they provided which you'd think would be one of the great signs. Yet in the end, I didn't get it.
Yeah, usually second interviews are more about your personality and seeing how you fit with the team more than your skills and is usually easier. Corporate culture is an important thing to understand; if you can, do research on the culture of your particular firm. Of course, you can't always find these things on the internet and if you can't, just be yourself. (yeah, I know, overused cliche but still)Ohhhh okay I see.
They already told me the starting wage, which is higher than what I told them my expected salary would be. They also asked about the school thing, like if I was planning on going back for more education. Which I told them I may or may not pursue a masters but if that happens that'd be yeaaaaarrrss down the road, and that I was perfectly happy with a bachelors degree right now.
It's sounding like second interviews are a lot less daunting than the first hahaha. Here's to hoping I actually get one!
I just got a call today, and they want me to come in for the second interview on thursday!
I'm listening to all of your tips and I am still applying to other jobs - just in case. But this is so exciting!
I'm pretty good at maintaining eye contact too, although sometimes it feels a little awkward to me to keep staring at the person haha
That's good news. In a second interview you can ask about who your boss might be if you have not met them already. If you meet with them, ask about their management style and what, in their eyes, it takes to succeed at the company. Ask what you most important contribution to the company is expected to be.I just got a call today, and they want me to come in for the second interview on thursday!
I'm listening to all of your tips and I am still applying to other jobs - just in case. But this is so exciting!
I'm pretty good at maintaining eye contact too, although sometimes it feels a little awkward to me to keep staring at the person haha
I got the job!!
Thank you everyone for your support and tips! You guys definitely helped me land this position