I'm outraged. This is intolerable. Can I sue?
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Maybe he already knew who wil be hired and he had to do the boring interviews.Last edited by Bee; 30 November 2015, 19:10.Comment
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Just because its 10:30 where you are, don't mean its where they are!
If you are bitching about an interview I assume it didn't go well, if it didn't go well it probably wasn't the interviewers fault
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostBut, since it was a phone interview, are you certain he yawned? You didn't see him, so how can you be sure? He might have breathing difficulties, there might have been someone else in the room with him.
Unless he said "Sorry I yawned there", then don't immediately assume the sound was a yawn.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostJust because its 10:30 where you are, don't mean its where they are!
If you are bitching about an interview I assume it didn't go well, if it didn't go well it probably wasn't the interviewers fault
HTH BIDI TTFNLast edited by raphal; 1 December 2015, 04:15.Comment
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Originally posted by raphal View PostDoesn't matter where the interviewer is located, it doesn't matter whether I did well or not, it doesn't matter whether he is CEO or junior programmer, if he has accepted to interview he should behave professionally (3 yawns and no apologies).
Usually, when I'm looking for work, it gets to about 0901 before I speak to an agent whos acting like a tit.
Think you're in for a lot of upset....Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by raphal View PostHad a telephonic for a permie role with an IB (jPMC). The interviewer (VP level) yawned 3 times during the interview. The interview was at 10:30 am and it seemed he had just woken up from sleep. Will be send a feedback to the company HR (even though it won't change anything).
I WGF, if it got me a role, simple as that.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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he probably knew it annoyed you after the first one, so he did two more, just to wind you up.
do random people come up and f@rt by you in the office ?(\__/)
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