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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostEveryone works differently. I attend the interview and go in with the intention of getting the role. I do my research of the location on the day in terms of whether I like the place (General area and the client) or not. I know I can google a lot of stuff, but I am a believer of seeing is believing in a lot of things.
If it turns out that the commute or the hotel costs are too high, then it is a case of either negotiate, walk away or bite the bullet and take the role, especially if I think the role adds value to my CV, but this is dependant on how I get on with the people interviewing me.
I found out from someone I am working with at current clientco that there is a free bus service from the station to the client site, which is a bonus, and helps towards keeping my costs down.
There's more to it than what I am saying on here, but the above is just some of the things I prefer to find out on the day.
Oh well, you're obviously not an analyst...
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWHS.
I need to know in advance about whether I want to be there and what premium I put on working in a particular location. Once I know that, then I can factor that into whether I'm interested in the role or not, really. Once I know if I'm interested or not fussed, I can determine how hard I need to try at the interview.
Normally, I know roughly how much it will cost to be in a location before the CV has even gone into the client - how else can you price yourself accurately without knowing what the costs might be??
If it turns out that the commute or the hotel costs are too high, then it is a case of either negotiate, walk away or bite the bullet and take the role, especially if I think the role adds value to my CV, but this is dependant on how I get on with the people interviewing me.
I found out from someone I am working with at current clientco that there is a free bus service from the station to the client site, which is a bonus, and helps towards keeping my costs down.
There's more to it than what I am saying on here, but the above is just some of the things I prefer to find out on the day.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostInterview at 4pm, they might all have gone home by the time he finishes including the agent.
Get in early and set the standard that others can't beat.
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View Post
You either want the role or you don't, you're either offered the role or not. Hmmm, how many combinations does that make?
Oi Fitzy, draw us up a truth table, will you?
Truth Table Generator
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostI'd have all that stuff worked out before I attended the interview.
I need to know in advance about whether I want to be there and what premium I put on working in a particular location. Once I know that, then I can factor that into whether I'm interested in the role or not, really. Once I know if I'm interested or not fussed, I can determine how hard I need to try at the interview.
Normally, I know roughly how much it will cost to be in a location before the CV has even gone into the client - how else can you price yourself accurately without knowing what the costs might be??
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostYou need time to think about it??? Are you a woman?
There's a few things to consider. I don't always take what is given to me on a plate.
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostI didn't say I was going to give them War & Peace.
I need time to digest what happened in the interview followed by feedback and for them to come back and say Yes or No.
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostI take it you aren't an Analyst of any kind then?
I like to have time to reflect on whether I like the place or not (And I am not just thinking of the client site). I need to determine whether the area I am going to has good public transport from the train station to the client site and whether I need to stay in a B&B / Hotel during the day. I also need to make an educated guess as to whether I think the area is safe or not. I need to work out how much I need to spend on transport per week. How much I need to spend on subsistence and hotel costs, if required. If I get offered the role, I like to have as much information as possible to make an informed decision.
Whilst I am keen to be in work, I don't make rash decisions without giving it thought.
PPPPPPP.
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View Post
You either want the role or you don't, you're either offered the role or not. Hmmm, how many combinations does that make?
Oi Fitzy, draw us up a truth table, will you?
Truth Table Generator
I like to have time to reflect on whether I like the place or not (And I am not just thinking of the client site). I need to determine whether the area I am going to has good public transport from the train station to the client site and whether I need to stay in a B&B / Hotel during the day. I also need to make an educated guess as to whether I think the area is safe or not. I need to work out how much I need to spend on transport per week. How much I need to spend on subsistence and hotel costs, if required. If I get offered the role, I like to have as much information as possible to make an informed decision.
Whilst I am keen to be in work, I don't make rash decisions without giving it thought.
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