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dragon enthusiast posted:how acceptable of an answer is "I'm looking for a new job because my current job is in a backwater shithole and I want to move to civilization" i have been saying my company plans to move operations to florida every time it's been met with "i understand"
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idk if just outright saying that location is the primary reason is kosher, other answers like "better culture fit" or "better likelihood of turning the job into a career" seem like they might invite weird followup questions
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i think one of the big mistakes i made when i was looking to end my super long commute was saying "yeah i think i might kill myself if i have to keep driving 3 hours to work" when asked why i was leaving do not recommend edit: also just finished 2 assessments of grammar and basic math ![]()
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dragon enthusiast posted:idk if just outright saying that location is the primary reason is kosher, other answers like "better culture fit" or "better likelihood of turning the job into a career" seem like they might invite weird followup questions if you’re a computer touched and you’ve been at your job longer than 18 months just say you feel like it’s time for you to move on to new challenges or some poo poo like nothing you can say to that question will make them like you better, it’s literally just an opportunity to reveal that you’re insufferable to work with and/or a flake. any answer which does not give the recruiter an excuse to disqualify you is a good one
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People who are looking for something that the new job offers are more attractive than people who are trying to get away from something at their current job.
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When an employer says to me "we're more focused on skills than salary" I know not to move forward.
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Arcsech posted:if you’re a computer touched and you’ve been at your job longer than 18 months just say you feel like it’s time for you to move on to new challenges or some poo poo absolutely but you should give a more honest answer if you’re at a real face-to-face interview, especially if it’s someone you’ll be working with. if you were putting up with heavy bullshit that isn’t the type of bullshit you can handle you should be open about it so that the interviewer can lay it on softly that you’re barking up the wrong tree. if they’re a *good* interviewer they’ll also use that opportunity to hint at what kind of bullshit you’ll be expected to deal with but don’t expect it
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Media Bloodbath posted:Yes it was "a start-up", why do you ask? ![]()
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i've decided to leave my job about a month from now, i'm the only person with the knowledge needed to field support requests after the other devs were laid off and the work shipped to elbonia, any suggestions how to break it to my boss who I'm on good terms with? ![]()
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Gazpacho posted:i've decided to leave my job about a month from now, i'm the only person with the knowledge needed to field support requests after the other devs were laid off and the work shipped to elbonia, any suggestions how to break it to my boss who I'm on good terms with? A letter that says "I will be resigning my position at (company) effective (t+2 weeks). Thank you."
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Gazpacho posted:i've decided to leave my job about a month from now, i'm the only person with the knowledge needed to field support requests after the other devs were laid off and the work shipped to elbonia, any suggestions how to break it to my boss who I'm on good terms with? don’t broach the topic unless you are ready to leave like right then on the spot. being fired isn’t an uncommon consequence of resigning
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just spent five hours on a take-home cause i got way too ambitious about it lmao. christ i must want this job.
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:don’t broach the topic unless you are ready to leave you wouldn't believe how many people i've had to explain this to. they seem to think that since i know i'm out in the next little while i can go give multiple-months notice as a "heads-up" and work will just like, appreciate it and not totally eject me from the building.
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Media Bloodbath posted:Yes it was "a start-up", why do you ask? my previous employer was a huge consulting company and they brought in a ping pong table that couldn't be used during office hours and an unplugged keurig machine that were both placed near the office entrance like a sort of innovation totem to emphasize that we were actually a startup
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:don’t broach the topic unless you are ready to leave whatever will happen because of that will happen and i'm hard pressed to give a gently caress
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Lol if you bring up leaving without an active offer in hand. Just lol.
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qhat posted:Lol if you bring up leaving without an active offer in hand. Just lol.
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how do you politely cut off the person doing the phone screen and tell them you are not interested anymore because their business sounds like a clownshow?
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HoboMan posted:how do you politely cut off the person doing the phone screen and tell them you are not interested anymore because their business sounds like a clownshow? This doesn't sound like it's a good fit for me at this time. I appreciate your time. Have a great rest of your day.
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rsjr posted:This doesn't sound like it's a good fit for me at this time. I appreciate your time. Have a great rest of your day. like a normal loving person
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qhat posted:Lol if you bring up leaving without an active offer in hand. Just lol. anyone who does otherwise brings shame to yospos u r on notice
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A company that turned me down for an intermediate position last summer when I was unemployed (from a rather bullshit interview btw, I was asked to code review code I no longer had access to) hit me up on LinkedIn yesterday and now they want to interview me for a senior position. I'm going to listen to their recruiter and see what they say, but honestly I think I'm only doing it to gauge my value on the market.
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qhat posted:A company that turned me down for an intermediate position last summer when I was unemployed (from a rather bullshit interview btw, I was asked to code review code I no longer had access to) hit me up on LinkedIn yesterday and now they want to interview me for a senior position. I'm going to listen to their recruiter and see what they say, but honestly I think I'm only doing it to gauge my value on the market. imagine becoming the boss of your lovely interviewer ![]()
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perfect Fortuitous Bumble posted:my previous employer was a huge consulting company and they brought in a ping pong table that couldn't be used during office hours and an unplugged keurig machine that were both placed near the office entrance like a sort of innovation totem to emphasize that we were actually a startup to be homes I'd definitely prefer that to going to the gym/yoga or doing other "fun team activities" outside of my paid hours.
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Valeyard posted:I've got phone technical interview tomrrow with startup A, and video technical/culture interview on Friday with startup B startup A call was very straightforward and not very technical, fingers crossed
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declined the Nvidia internship offer. hopefully I don't regret that
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do you have other internship offers
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PokeJoe posted:do you have other internship offers
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Shinku ABOOKEN posted:imagine becoming the boss of your lovely interviewer Ya but it's already an 80% chance I'm gonna pass honestly. If they can't even hire competently, I can't imagine what the bureaucracy must be like on the inside.
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Probably for the best, you don't want to be around for the when the crypto fad blows over and they their stock tanks
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current interview status: cancelled because the candidate is afraid of heights and we're on the 34th floor of the tallest building in Seattle lol
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we just had a potential intern decline an offer because I, the technical interviewer was mean and had unrealistic expectations or some such (this is filtered through hr) we asked him to reverse an array i think he’s in for a rude awakening whenever he interviews for a “real” job
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hobbesmaster posted:we just had a potential intern decline an offer because I, the technical interviewer was mean and had unrealistic expectations or some such (this is filtered through hr) having been on the other side of this I am inclined to be suspicious but w/e
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the other interviewer didn't recall it going any differently than the numerous other interviews we've done, idk ![]()
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has anybody gotten an interviewee accompanied by a helicopter parent yet
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its really weird trying to transition from a field with 10+ years of experience to something else. suddenly youre barely qualified and struggling to get face time for the second time in your life. all the while recruiters and sites and trying to suck you back into the old thing
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dragon enthusiast posted:has anybody gotten an interviewee accompanied by a helicopter parent yet yes, it was the saddest scene
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I once interviewed a guy who brought out pictures of his kids when he realised it wasn't going very well. That was a pretty awkward interview.
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finally hit a company that won't schedule a phone interview until i give them a salary number guess ill just tell them again that i'm not comfortable giving them a number and then wait for the "sorry, we can't move forward with you"
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Shaman Linavi posted:finally hit a company that won't schedule a phone interview until i give them a salary number tell them it depends on their RSU vesting schedule
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