This would have been helpful before my MUN interview.
This would have been helpful before my MUN interview.
Well, I can't say I'm an interviewing master. If I got a job offer after every interview, maybe then I could say I have the credentials to teach others the best way to do things, but eh, I can't. I've just been on a lot of them and what I have here is mainly created based off of what I find works with past experiences and what online interviewing guides have said work well. But at this point, I'm beginning to feel the only reason why I haven't gotten offers is just raw, bad luck.
I'm not sure these kinds of questions would fit for a MUN interview either. I'm not sure how that whole process works, but it could be very different.
Yeah, this batch is what I usually use for office and desk jobs. From what I've read, a standard interview is really only supposed to last about forty minutes, but obviously this varies on several things (having more than one interviewer definitely tacks on more time). I've timed it and that's about how long it takes for me to answer the interviewer's questions and how long it takes for them to answer my questions.
As I realized this morning, yep, it's just as I suspected. December is a heck of a dry spell for new jobs and new hires. I'm definitely going to at least try, but I have a funny feeling nothing's going to happen until 2017.
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