Originally Posted by
Marco
I know what you mean, but I never did that; just chilled, was myself, and enjoyed the challenge/experience. I was never nervous. Before I started my own business, I only went for sales jobs I felt I had a very good chance of getting, and was (still am) a confident big bastard, and so failed few interviews!
The other stuff you mention is understandable, but i didn't work for many big companies - mostly small concerns, so getting on with your boss and others you worked with was massively important for everyone, not least of all you, if you were to be happy/achieve job satisfaction, and I never settled for anything less.
Marco.
One such interview:
Thank you Mr Marco for your comprehensive and very er, detailed answers to our questions, although I don't recall asking about your views on the Royal family. I think we probably all need a toilet break about now, so we'll reconvene in ten minutes".
After you've left the room:
For God's sake let's just give him the job then we can all go home. I'm losing the will to live!
It's a strategy that seems to have worked for you And no doubt they appreciated the pie charts and video of your CV. VHS long-play of course
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