Specialun wrote: » of course there allowed ask questions..but not to be so rude.. i dont think " Why are you asking me questions" is very polite
--Kaiser-- wrote: » BTW, it's just as possible to be an awful interviewer as an awful interviewee. I'm not going to blame all my poor interviews on bad interviewers, but all my good interviews were in front of sound people who made me feel relaxed and didn't ask retarded questions
krudler wrote: » "What's your biggest weakness" ughhh such a lazy question.
tigger123 wrote: » Dunno if I'd agree with that, I've always asked questions as an interviewee, it shows you're interested in the company and you find out more about the role.
--Kaiser-- wrote: » I'm too honest....I don't think that's a weakness... I don't give a **** what you think.
Specialun wrote: » I am doing interviews for 2 positions we have open. to cut a long story short I had an interview earler. The guy turned up in jeans and a shirt with runners..My team lead proceeded to ask him the basic interview questions and then I stepped in to ask him few more. When i asked him the first question he replied " who are you"..i replied that they guy asking him the questions was my team lead to which he replies " Why are you asking me questions when you report to him"..I quickly informed him that I meant me as in he reports to me and I do the hiring and firing Thus this guy hope of landing the job was fooked So AH have you messed up in interviews before..have you interview horror stories..have you put your foot in it
razorblunt wrote: » Interviewed a guy before, who had the worst fitting suit and shirt I've ever seen. Was never going to go against him, just thought it looked ridiculous, like his dad was 6'3 and he himself was 5'7. Anyways interview is going ok, not great, something off putting that I won't get into here. But talk was lagging, in an effort to get a bit of chat out of him I asked the standard, "weakness" question. Starts going on about how he's a perfectionist, mentioned the word about 12 times over the next few minutes. So I finished up with "shame you didnt iron your shirt this morning", the thing looked like it was at the bottom of his basket for a fortnight. I once got a highfive from a candidate too, that was awkward for everyone!
Merkin wrote: » Last time an interview panel asked me that I told them "chocolate". They offered me the job on the spot.
krudler wrote: » The worst interview I ever did was for Bioware, it was a webcam interview, which wouldn't have been the worst, except...there was nobody on the other side. It was automated questions that you had to answer, on your own, talking to your laptop, it was horrendous. Not the questions they were grand, just the setting, phone interviews I can do no prob as I'm well used to talking but into a camera, (which you can see yourself on) christ..