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Growing Reluctance to Attend Face to Face Interviews
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The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist -
Just pray that the day when "Growing Reluctance to Attend Face to Face Interviews" results in "Growing inability to find work" never comes.
A lot of folks out there can't even get an interview.Comment
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If one has to take a day off for the sole purpose of attending an interview, can one claim the lost revenue as a legitimate expense, in addition to any travel and subsistence expenses? I don't see why notWork in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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If the gig is not too close to home I would always try and get a preliminary phone interview, agents are rubbish and this can prevent poor requirements matching thus saving client and contractor time and money.
I think it's reasonable to expect the client to meet you in person and press palms - it's the only way to get the feel of someone. Mind you, the current gig was phone only and it's one of my best gigs now.
Written tests are what I object to, I've conducted a lot of interviews with contractors myself. Verbal technical questions are sufficient to ascertain the validity of assertions on the CV. If I've just driven a long way it's the last thing I need.
I think you need to appreciate what it's like for the client. A bad contractor leaves a nasty smell on the project and makes the other contractors look bad.Comment
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostIf one has to take a day off for the sole purpose of attending an interview, can one claim the lost revenue as a legitimate expense, in addition to any travel and subsistence expenses? I don't see why notThe greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Use the right of substitution to send along a benched contractor based in brum. If they do well enough that you get the gig they get a cut of your first invoice. If they do well enough they steal the gig you get a cut of all their invoices.
Just make sure they are not on the squirrel botherers register or unable to attend due to waiting in for a sofa delivery.Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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According to NP 10% of communication is the words you use. 35% your tone of voice. 55% is body language. And 10% in mathematical ability.
So it's no surprise people want to meet you in person.
The stats above might explain why so many posters come across as cretins.
Actually, hang on. Most CUK posters are cretins.Comment
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I like starting with a phone interview just to get the basics out the way. Are they intelligible on the phone, do they make sense etc.
It takes 10 - 30 minutes each side and if doing the interviewing you can get rid of the duds quickly and vice versa. You can do it after hours or in their lunch hour so there is no real inconvenience.
If that goes well then a face to face can be arrange which as you say can waste 2 hours to half a day for both sides.
Seems stupid to insist on a face to face if on the phone you don't like them.Comment
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostIf one has to take a day off for the sole purpose of attending an interview, can one claim the lost revenue as a legitimate expense, in addition to any travel and subsistence expenses? I don't see why notComment
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