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Originally Posted by Gr3tta
I would like to take it. I think it would be interesting, and challenging, and that I could do a good job at it. I just don't know that I understood their interview process very well. Now I have to take a stupid personality test thingy for them. I haven't logged on to it yet, so I don't know which kind it is. One time when I was looking for a job before, I kept having to take this same test. The first two places I answered honestly and they never called me back. So at the third place I answered the opposite of what I'd done on the others. They hired me, but I hated the job. I left half way through the orientation training to take another position that I liked a lot better.
It was just weird to me that these people asked so little. Maybe I blathered too much? And pre-emptively answered some things? I've not had a job like this before, so maybe this is standard procedure and I just don't know it.
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Job interviews are weird. I've had ones where the interviewers just sat and stared until I volunteered to talk about myself. Had others where I thought everything went spectacularly and then didn't get a call back. I even had one where the interviewer got a nosebleed but completely refused to stop the interview!
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