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Re: My First Interview Experience by BeloHorizonte14: 5:30pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
NairaMode:Sir nairamode thank you so very much for the messages. Sir,i just want to ask: how does one apply for a job he has no experience in (and he wishes to build a career life in that line of job)? Thank you sir. |
Re: My First Interview Experience by emecheboy2(m): 5:32pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
OpYzo: You dont have need to draw a bar chart, once you have a table of value there's a tool to convert it to bar chart. 1 Like |
Re: My First Interview Experience by Nobody: 5:41pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
Kelklein: Lol... My dress sense was poor but not obvious. The 'shoeness' of my shoe was not obvious inside the office and my brown shirt was not totally rough even though it was unironed. i rated maself based on d dressing of other interviewees. But i was looking dashing... not cos of my dress sense but cos i be natural fine boi and my hair line was freshly carved and beards shaped on d morning of d interview date. sorry for confusing u. |
Re: My First Interview Experience by AbuMikey(m): 6:13pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
plainmirror: This is interesting 1 Like |
Re: My First Interview Experience by Nobody: 6:24pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
BeloHorizonte14: There are three ways you can go about that. 1) You can send an unsolicited application to the company requesting for internship. Your application will have to be clear-cut and presentable and sound. 2) You can visit the coy and ask an audience with the Human Resource or with the MD. Most private firm grants an audience to people requesting to see them. Do not look desperate when probably meeting with the secretary. Ask that you will like to develop your career and be a giant in that particular line of work and you will just need a professional counsel from them. It is hard but doable. It's a risk. When you meet with the HR or MD, speak passionately and intelligently not desperately about how you would like to grow in that line of work as an intern, assistant or as the case may be. 3) You could meet with professionals in thy files to get "bullet" ways in which you could join such career part. 1 Like |
Re: My First Interview Experience by obienu: 6:47pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
lol...i remember my first bank interview, i had no jackets..but it went well until d point they said all they had was a marketing role...mumu me then, I turned it down (now don't blame me oooh I was just 3 months outta school, i knew no better & hunger neva wire me then)...the 2nd with another bank...we got to the final screening and they asked if I had a relation working with them..I answered yes...no so dem jabo mi...anyways nice write-up just that I think something is missing which is key - acquire skill, and pray hard to whatever you believe in. After series of interview, I decided to do an Oracle program...(now pls note: im not advertising for anyone oo, and I have not said u must do Oracle too)..after which I realized, some of this subjective things like blue or white shirt isn't too important (now I have not also said wear buba to an interview ooo and emphasis on too, pls look normally good for an interview) rather I realized that when you have skill, (1) you differentiate yourself from most grads i.e. your applications become more focused to a particular job opening (2) your interview is actually more professional i.e. more focused on the skill you have and how you can contribute to the organization and not subjective (e.g. I can't recollect any interview after my program were I was asked what my hobbies are (infact I never put that on my CV)...pls dont also forget the pray hard bit...afterall it's God who gives and blesses those he decides to....all the best pals 5 Likes |
Re: My First Interview Experience by smudge2079(m): 6:57pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
@op u nailed it. I remember how I once lost my cool in an interview sometimes ago. Some of us have dis " I no go gree attitude" mehnnn, to did date am still angry I didn't give d woman d full fergie "hairdryer" After all is said & done tho, we still gat keep our cool cos it's an interview after all and d interviewer myt just be doing things intentionally to get to see d monster hiding beneath dat suit or jacket. 1 Like |
Re: My First Interview Experience by waistaa(f): 7:01pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
Thank you for the information but what I learnt concerning a question of where I want to be in a firm in the next five years is sitting on the position of the interviewer,meaning he/she will be promoted to a higher level and the same goes for me.I see it as an indirect prayer. Then the issue of thesis writing maybe if you had told someone experienced enough about your interview the person would have reminded you about it. Team player is you doing your bit and covering for someone for the sole aim/goal of that particular project to be achieved,I use football as an example most at times a striker might not be in form or rue chances you see an attcking midfielder coming into play for a goal. Because you want everyone doing his or her bits doesn't mean a striker can't drop to the defense when an opponent takes a corner.I just hope you understand my explanations.thank you once again 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My First Interview Experience by Nobody: 7:06pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
Great post. You are good looking bro, plus you have an interesting personality as far as i can tell from your writings. So yeah its easy to see why they want to conclude --albeit mistaken-- that you have multiple gfs. |
Re: My First Interview Experience by PDF: 7:13pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
Where do u see urself in 5years? November, 2019! Period! 4 Likes |
Re: My First Interview Experience by kazmanbanjoko(m): 7:38pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
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Re: My First Interview Experience by franklin000(m): 8:11pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
The last interview i attended just last weekend in Port Harcourt was not a sweet memory. The first question was 'tell me about your self' another was who gave birth to you 'i wondered why adults will be asking a fellow adult such a question' i answered (my mum and dad) . All through the interview session i was just uneasy and shaking inside me that the interviewer had to tell me to calm down. After the interview i knew i did not do well because i latter remembered better answers to most of their questions. All through that day i felt unhappy. But did i regret ever going there? No, i didnt cause i learnt a huge lesson there. That's my experience. 1 Like |
Re: My First Interview Experience by Lawstudent: 9:01pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
akinsadeez:Can I talk to you sir? Am a law student. Here is my email vkndu@yahoo.com Or give me alternative means of contact. Thanks |
Re: My First Interview Experience by walad4yhu(m): 9:50pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
Re: My First Interview Experience by BeloHorizonte14: 10:34pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
NairaMode:Thank you very much sir. I appreciate your elderly counsel. Sir please forgive my naivty: how does one prepare for a company's job advert that says submit C.V. in person? Thank you sir. |
Re: My First Interview Experience by Nobody: 10:43pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
BeloHorizonte14: To correct number 3. I meant you could meet with professionals in your field. To submit and application in person only means one thing. They do not want to go through the stress of a rigorous recruitment process so they want to judge on the spot your look, your dressing, your mannersim, your confidence, your resume and probably a couple of questions. Make sure you look presentable, smile and have a well written resume. Also try and research about the company and the role you are applying for. |
Re: My First Interview Experience by Chinoble(f): 10:44pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
Following patiently....... |
Re: My First Interview Experience by Chinoble(f): 10:52pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
PDF: lol............like dis one(added to d list of my future interview question answers). ....waitin patiently for more..... |
Re: My First Interview Experience by passe(m): 2:53am On Nov 11, 2014 |
[quote author=Avictomama post=27853872]I had this experience last year and posed it on ma blog. fter reading and laffing over it today, thought i should share. Enjoy [color=#000099] Lastly, how do you answer the question of 'where do you hope to be in the next five years?' I tried playing smart but 'them no gree'. I told them that I hoped to be contributing to organisational goals at a higher level. They told me to be specific and I replied that I hope to have gotten two promotions in five years time. What do you think of that answer? Also, what is the best reply to this question? From the little experience i have gotten over the years. The best way to answer a question of this nature is to say that " I hope to have learnt so much and become more professional in my job,be able to have successfully passed about 3 or more professional courses and finally finished my MBA in XXXXX" This way all your answers are tailored towards developing yourself professionally and they are all specific and also quantifiable. |
Re: My First Interview Experience by DEGREE2466(m): 5:36am On Nov 11, 2014 |
Avictomama: you are right. Yea there is going to be a "response" or "reaction" from the receiver to show that he received the message but yet that could not be regarded as "exchange" in the real sense. Your interviewers understood what you mean by the word "exchange" but to them it seems inappropriate to use in defining communication. Guess you know that there are many means and ways of communication. So please in case of next time if they correct you, try and use another language that can replace what you first used to avoid unnecessary argument. |
Re: My First Interview Experience by Nobody: 9:28am On Nov 11, 2014 |
very funny!
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Re: My First Interview Experience by fpeter(f): 9:40am On Nov 11, 2014 |
pharuk: What a sore spot you are...........BTW it is "SEASONED" not seasonal |
Re: My First Interview Experience by Natasha2(f): 10:24am On Nov 11, 2014 |
Very funny Thanks for sharing. |
Re: My First Interview Experience by Nobody: 10:42am On Nov 11, 2014 |
plainmirror:hahhahahaha ... this got me laughing! |
Re: My First Interview Experience by Cashio(m): 11:44am On Nov 11, 2014 |
does one stand a chance of getting employed when he/she is above 30yrs? |
Re: My First Interview Experience by Neldrizzy(m): 12:41pm On Nov 11, 2014 |
sexyseun:you mean the guy "fucck" you?? |
Re: My First Interview Experience by obienu: 12:46pm On Nov 11, 2014 |
[quote author=passe post=27904581][/quote] agree...the only answer to that question, where do you see yourself in X years, is to talk about how you intend to develop yourself professionally...I would say never talk of how you want to have gotten promotions and moved up the ladder within the organization...cos it might just be that the organization interviewing you is fairly flat (and most are these days) and may think ooh in 3 yrs time if he hasn't gotten a promo then what next?....again the safest and most professional answer is talk about your intentions to advance yourself professionally |
Re: My First Interview Experience by BeloHorizonte14: 2:33pm On Nov 11, 2014 |
NairaMode:Thank you so much very Sir for this enlightenment . I almost goofed it. The position I am applying for is a 'graduate trainee' and as for the finding out what the company is all about: the medium of communicating the vacancy (a newspaper) didnt say much about the company other than the the address and Email of the company. What can i do about it sir? Thank you Sir. |
Re: My First Interview Experience by BeloHorizonte14: 2:45pm On Nov 11, 2014 |
NairaMode:wow! I almost goofed it. Thank you very much Sir. Sir,the position I am applying for is a 'graduate trainee' and the medium of which the job vacancy was communicated (the Guardian newspaper) didnt say much about the company other than the address and Email of the company. What can i do sir? Thank you. |
Re: My First Interview Experience by scarr: 4:12pm On Nov 11, 2014 |
soldierdollar:so because I don't have a gf it means I can't meet, talk and convince female folks doesn't make sense |
Re: My First Interview Experience by eminex(m): 5:05pm On Nov 11, 2014 |
My Engineering Job Interview This Morning @Op am really grateful for this writeup cos I had my own share of it today. I read it on my way for an interview. The interviewer is an Indian (this people are so broad in knowledge of what they do. they re jus so good). I appreciate the part where u stated one has to be himself. I applied that to the very last minute & that made me feel confident & calm. I also did a mental recollection of my project & true to it I was asked about it & I gave a thorough description of it. He asked me questions ranging from my area of specialization to other related departments. I was given papers to draw operational diagrams. it was like project defence & all that. Thank God I remembered most of what I was asked & the one I wasn't sure of the answers, he told me to say I don't know it because in industrial practicality there is no guessing things. Thanks Op |
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