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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostBlimey. You'd think they would be used to losing people with a 5 stage interview process.
Stage 1) Phone call with manager and lead code monkey
Stage 2) Face to face with manager
Stage 3) Face to face with department manager
Stage 4) Face to face with IT Director
Stage 5) HR Rubber stamp.
The mind truly does boggle as to why they couldn't separate the permie / contractor recruitment process. Surely they would have done this by now.
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostFor contracts:
Best interview - 20 minutes of, basically, is your CV BS or are you a spanner I can't stand. Spent over 2 years at that gig :-)
Worst interview - none really. They have all been okay.
For Perm:
Worst interview - 11 stages. They were short ones but were one after another. I was there for over 3 hours, no break just repeatedly talking to different people. Blew an easy question in interview 10 and got dropped. Although, apparently, they are monsters to work for anyway.
Best interview - just over an hour with the MD talking about 15c history. About an hour talking to the programming team leader discussing WoW and then an hour or so with a HR girl who asked me out at the end of the interview despite knowing I was married.
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For contracts:
Best interview - 20 minutes of, basically, is your CV BS or are you a spanner I can't stand. Spent over 2 years at that gig :-)
Worst interview - none really. They have all been okay.
For Perm:
Worst interview - 11 stages. They were short ones but were one after another. I was there for over 3 hours, no break just repeatedly talking to different people. Blew an easy question in interview 10 and got dropped. Although, apparently, they are monsters to work for anyway.
Best interview - just over an hour with the MD talking about 15c history. About an hour talking to the programming team leader discussing WoW and then an hour or so with a HR girl who asked me out at the end of the interview despite knowing I was married.
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Originally posted by vadhert View PostA few years ago I once had a 5 stage interview for an Aussie bank in the city. This was for a contract position as well.
Anyway by the time I got to stage 5 (Meet with HR) I had already 3 other contract offers in the pocket.
Needless to say I went for the best one and the Aussie bank were a little miffed.
I explained to them that the contractor recruitment process should be much quicker than their permy-like process hence they lost me.
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A few years ago I once had a 5 stage interview for an Aussie bank in the city. This was for a contract position as well.
Anyway by the time I got to stage 5 (Meet with HR) I had already 3 other contract offers in the pocket.
Needless to say I went for the best one and the Aussie bank were a little miffed.
I explained to them that the contractor recruitment process should be much quicker than their permy-like process hence they lost me.
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OP what is your skillset reason I ask is that unless its niche your going to be competing against highly skilled contractors who have the skillset & the contracting experience. If you have a generic skillset forget it you will leave the perm role & warm the bench until looking for another perm role
Who would you give the job to if your the hiring manager? The perm going contracting or the existing contractor...I think you will find its getting harder for permies to go contracting unless they have a niche skillset there is simply way too many contractors in approx 90-95% of all the IT disciplines right now.
If you want to succeed at contracting in 2015 & think it worth throwing away perm security you need IMO.
1: Very personable/approachable/friendly personality.
2: Lots of confidence.
3: Outgoing personality dealing with colleagues at all levels without getting stressed out or clashing with anyone.
4: Lots of mental stamina as contracting is often way more stressful due to expectations placed on you to perform at a level beyond the existing staff (as well as knowing more than them & being able to apply that knowledge at short notice).
Contracting can be very easy if you have the require character traits but you will nearly always find some team member who will not & does not want to co-operate as your the highly paid (compared to them) contractor know-it-all
If you still think it will suit you then good luck but many permies find the contractors they envy have to perform at a constant level beyond the perm role expectations & earn every penny & then some
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostSounds like they had a lucky escape.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostLast permie interview I was asked "when did you last get angry, why, and what did you do about it?" which you're unlikely to get asked as a contractor.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View Post4) Phone and face to face. Nice fella - role all lined up. Then FD wanted to see me. Nearly told them to do one but it was local. Turned up and guy was rude as hell and ripped into me, my knowledge, my CV etc. Picked up on one or two things I didnt have experience of and said - so why should I waste this much money on someone who doesnt know what I want?
Didnt get this one in the end either. But it as on jobserve for months afterwards - wonder why that was :-)
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Originally posted by psychocandy View Post4) Phone and face to face. Nice fella - role all lined up. Then FD wanted to see me. Nearly told them to do one but it was local. Turned up and guy was rude as hell and ripped into me, my knowledge, my CV etc. Picked up on one or two things I didnt have experience of and said - so why should I waste this much money on someone who doesnt know what I want?
Didnt get this one in the end either. But it as on jobserve for months afterwards - wonder why that was :-)
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Have had all sorts.... Couple of examples.
1) 5 min chat about the job. 30 min chat about rugby. Got that one.
2) Bob panel interview. 5-6 Bobs trying their best to ask the 'cleverest' question. Totallly pointless. Didnt get that one.
3) Tech phone interview. No general questions just 1-40 tech questions and that was it. Didnt get that one (probably cos 10 of the questions I never claimed to have knowledge of on my CV anyway).
4) Phone and face to face. Nice fella - role all lined up. Then FD wanted to see me. Nearly told them to do one but it was local. Turned up and guy was rude as hell and ripped into me, my knowledge, my CV etc. Picked up on one or two things I didnt have experience of and said - so why should I waste this much money on someone who doesnt know what I want?
Didnt get this one in the end either. But it as on jobserve for months afterwards - wonder why that was :-)
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Originally posted by LardOrSteel View PostHello All,
First post here and have made the decision to go contracting. Having a look at past posts regarding interviews, I get the impression that the interview process is less rigorous than for a permy position.
Is this generally the case for contract interviews? Is the whole process much shorter than the endless long interviews I have tended to have for permy positions - where even the directors dog has to like you before they'll employ you?
Thank you.
Be confident - or act confident, and be prepared for anything. I've had some hilarious interviews.
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I've had two perm interviews, both long and involved HR. Personality tests etc.
Contractor interviews tend to be quite short in my opinion but you do get quizzed and I've been asked to do paper tests twice. Some contractors don't mind doing a test others will walk out. Out of two paper tests only one was relevant the other a HR exercise.
I also started a contract and on the first day was asked to solve a problem using specific technologies. If I had done badly not sure if the contract would have been terminated or they where trying to gauge my experience.
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