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I was told to show up at 8 and noone was here and my boss isn't answering his phone so uh
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# ? Apr 17, 2018 13:23 |
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Poniard posted:I was told to show up at 8 and noone was here and my boss isn't answering his phone so uh they may have forgotten
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# ? Apr 17, 2018 13:39 |
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So I've been interviewing with a couple of companies, and they're going pretty well. I'm worried that if/when the time comes for salary talk, I'll end up underpaid because I've been a bit underpaid in the past and don't really know what to ask for. Are there any reasonable guides out there? I've heard some iffy things about the Robert Half salary report and Glassdoor numbers, but I'm not sure what else there is to go on.
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# ? Apr 17, 2018 13:51 |
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Sapozhnik posted:under capitalism we are all owned Then move to china or north korea, commie
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The Leck posted:So I've been interviewing with a couple of companies, and they're going pretty well. I'm worried that if/when the time comes for salary talk, I'll end up underpaid because I've been a bit underpaid in the past and don't really know what to ask for. Are there any reasonable guides out there? I've heard some iffy things about the Robert Half salary report and Glassdoor numbers, but I'm not sure what else there is to go on.
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# ? Apr 17, 2018 21:44 |
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how do i interview peopleBloody posted:i have to interview a person for an open position on my team. ive never interviewed anybody before, but i have been interviewed many times. obviously, nobody has bothered to train me or even provide a brief overview of how we do interviews at my company. how do i interview a person? i get a half hour one-on-one with them, which seems uselessly brief.
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# ? Apr 17, 2018 21:48 |
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Bloody posted:how do i interview people does your company have an HR department cause every interview I've been to had someone from HR sitting in presumably to make sure the interviewer didn't break any laws
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indigi posted:does your company have an HR department cause every interview I've been to had someone from HR sitting in presumably to make sure the interviewer didn't break any laws I’ve done a lot of interviewing at big and small places and never seen a HR person during. the closest thing is probably the receptionist i check in with?
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# ? Apr 18, 2018 01:48 |
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always be interviewing
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Art of the Interview
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Frank Herbert’s Interview saga
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# ? Apr 18, 2018 01:51 |
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AWWNAW posted:always be interviewing while this is probably wise professionally, consider this: interviewing loving blows rear end and i hate it
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# ? Apr 18, 2018 02:28 |
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really looking forward to my upcoming stretch of funemployment but i know exactly how this poo poo is going to go down expectation: "i'm free! ok now that i have all of the free hours in the day i'm going to exercise so much and i'm going to learn and i'm going to try that side project i've been putting off and..." reality: *waking up at noon* "ugh i'm so bored"
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# ? Apr 18, 2018 02:50 |
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The Leck posted:So I've been interviewing with a couple of companies, and they're going pretty well. I'm worried that if/when the time comes for salary talk, I'll end up underpaid because I've been a bit underpaid in the past and don't really know what to ask for. Are there any reasonable guides out there? I've heard some iffy things about the Robert Half salary report and Glassdoor numbers, but I'm not sure what else there is to go on. Look at Glassdoor and ask for the max (or more) reported for the role. They're skewed to the left for sure, but you should be able to get at least the max reported if you're truly the right person for the job.
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# ? Apr 18, 2018 03:29 |
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Sapozhnik posted:really looking forward to my upcoming stretch of funemployment but i know exactly how this poo poo is going to go down *navigates to indeed.com* *regrets navigating to indeed.com*
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# ? Apr 18, 2018 03:38 |
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qhat posted:*navigates to indeed.com* hell, same. in other news a lot of the fed jobs i applied for spammed my email today to let me know i was referred to the hiring manager so yay? one of them said "youll probably be contacted some time next month so just chill"
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# ? Apr 18, 2018 03:43 |
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toiletbrush posted:Are you looking to change role? Like mid-level to -> senior or something? I'm sure you've got a figure in mind but yeah it's really hard being assertive about it because you're not usually arguing from a position of authority.
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Bloody posted:how do i interview people i interviewed some dudes recently and just ask em some bullshit about your job. im an android dev so I drew a lovely little app screen and had the guy tell me how he'd make it and populate it w data. if they ansower in some way that isn't dumb as hell, congrats
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# ? Apr 18, 2018 07:21 |
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Bloody posted:how do i interview people take some time to come up with a list of skills/characteristics you're looking for, everything from hard skills like languages and frameworks to soft skills like customer interaction. after writing the list, come up with questions that can determine how well a candidate knows that skill. also include time to talk about your company, the position, and to let the candidate talk about him/herself (themself?) and their history.
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# ? Apr 18, 2018 12:59 |
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Bloody posted:how do i interview people Sit across from them, have a conversation with them to get a feel for whether they have a basic technical competence (stuff like: how would you do X in 30,000 foot terms) then ask yourself: "Do I want to work with this person"?
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# ? Apr 18, 2018 15:05 |
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tell ur manager u dont know how to interview. otherwise ur gonna end up hiring them regardless of if they suck or not. u might be stuck with a poo poo coworker
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# ? Apr 18, 2018 15:45 |
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ok so there are the interview questions in the op, but what should i ask in a phone screen? i feel like i should have at least one question for them when they ask me if i have any
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HoboMan posted:ok so there are the interview questions in the op, but what should i ask in a phone screen? i feel like i should have at least one question for them when they ask me if i have any HR screen or Department screen?
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# ? Apr 18, 2018 16:05 |
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HoboMan posted:ok so there are the interview questions in the op, but what should i ask in a phone screen? i feel like i should have at least one question for them when they ask me if i have any initial phone screen with hr/recruiter? don’t bother, you won’t get any useful answers phone screen with engineer or hiring manager? go ahead and just pick a couple from the op. “describe the day to day role” and “what would success look like in the first 30/90 days” are good because those are pretty high level and are pretty okay at revealing red flags. you can ask more in depth later if you want. I have asked everything except the pto question in an phone interview before
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# ? Apr 18, 2018 16:06 |
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TerminalRaptor posted:Depends, is your organization stable? If so, and you have clear visibility with regards to how the role is supposed to operate in your department, and you want to do it, you'll probably enjoy it immensely. Does your org have some sort of intermediary role, like a team lead? That's a great way to see if its something you want to do more of. Even if they don't your manager might be able to stick you in some intermediary role to test the waters if you ask. Being strong at 'everything' doesn't necessarily make you a good candidate for management though. Having a good understanding of development and how the processes work can make the different between a good manager and a great manager, but only if you have the ability to manage people; it's why it's called manager. Be prepared to have to deal with a lot of soft skill issues: interpersonal conflicts, helping team members grow their skills, negotiating with fellow managers and stakeholders for timelines and resources. thanks for this good post
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# ? Apr 18, 2018 16:15 |
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Bloody posted:how do i interview people - review the candidate's resume AND the job requisition. mark required skills on the resume and note any significant skill gaps. - prepare and write down your questions. allocate 3-5 minutes for short answer, 10-15 for long answer/design, 20 for coding (i.e. you probably should leave the coding exercise to someone else)
DURING - shake the candidate's hand, introduce yourself, and make small talk about something on their resume - if the candidate blanks at a question, ask whether they understood. if they continue to blank, move on. - don't ask questions touching on the candidate's race, sex, age, national origin, religion, marital status, pregnancy, citizenship status, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation or gender identity/expression (e.g. "where are you from?", "when did you graduate high school?") AFTER - write up feedback promptly, with a hire/don't hire decision and brief reasons Gazpacho fucked around with this message at 18:12 on Apr 18, 2018 |
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aw poo poo, i need to think of answers to those "describe a time it was hard to do your job" type questions. i hate those, because i can barely remember what i worked on last week and i never feel like i am being particularly heroic i'm just doing my job man
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# ? Apr 18, 2018 19:00 |
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HoboMan posted:aw poo poo, i need to think of answers to those "describe a time it was hard to do your job" type questions. i hate those, because i can barely remember what i worked on last week and i never feel like i am being particularly heroic i'm just doing my job man
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# ? Apr 18, 2018 19:13 |
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The purpose isnt to find heroes, it’s to find out what the candidate considers a challenge and what they do about it. eg given a technical challenge do they brush it off or sit on their thumb until the due date or work constructively
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# ? Apr 18, 2018 19:34 |
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Bloody posted:how do i interview people devise an open-ended microproject that lets the candidate demonstrate their creativity and problem-solving skills, then flunk everyone who didn't solve it using exactly the same methods you did
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# ? Apr 18, 2018 19:39 |
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Gazpacho posted:describe a difficult work situation in their experience and how they dealt with it No don't. Gazpacho posted:The purpose isnt to find heroes, its to find out what the candidate considers a challenge and what they do about it. eg given a technical challenge do they brush it off or sit on their thumb until the due date or work constructively "Describe a difficult work situation" is too vague to be of any use in a technical interview. If you want to find out about a difficult technical challenge, ask about that.
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# ? Apr 18, 2018 20:22 |
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the purpose isn't exclusively to find out about technical challenges, though. it's to find out about challenges of whatever sort occurs to the candidate to talk about
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# ? Apr 18, 2018 20:35 |
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Ask them real a problem you've encountered in your actual work.
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# ? Apr 18, 2018 20:53 |
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i hate the ones that are like "describe a time you had to deal with conflict" because idk those moments are never memorable to me like ive generally worked w/ pleasant people and it hasnt been an issue so i just kinda stammer for a while
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# ? Apr 18, 2018 20:55 |
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Bloody posted:i hate the ones that are like "describe a time you had to deal with conflict" because idk those moments are never memorable to me like ive generally worked w/ pleasant people and it hasnt been an issue so i just kinda stammer for a while in that case just drill down on a project. ie, tell me about this project. how was it architected, what conflicts did you run into. how did you set expectations with customers/management/whatever.
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Bloody posted:i hate the ones that are like "describe a time you had to deal with conflict" because idk those moments are never memorable to me like ive generally worked w/ pleasant people and it hasnt been an issue so i just kinda stammer for a while
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# ? Apr 18, 2018 21:13 |
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Gazpacho posted:BEFORE add this to the op
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Share Bear posted:add this to the op
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# ? Apr 18, 2018 21:38 |
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Gazpacho posted:the purpose isn't exclusively to find out about technical challenges, though. it's to find out about challenges of whatever sort occurs to the candidate to talk about This is a half-step removed from asking "what's your greatest weakness."
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I like "tell me about a project/client/customer interaction that did not go as smoothly as planned and how you resolved the issues"
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