I have an Interview for a Job I want.

GO-NAD!

GO-NAD!

Audioholic Spartan
Good luck to you Isi-B!

I'll throw my two cents in here (I know I know... the collective groan heard around the world) There are a couple of standby things that I always look for when I interview people-

1) Shoes - should be clean and polished
2) Fingernails - not chewed
3) Watch - wear one... the right way on the left wrist

1&2 tell me you not only care, buy are aware that your appearance reflects on you and who you work for.

3 tells me that you're aware of time. If you don't wear a watch, and I'm not saying it has to be expensive, just a watch. If you don't have a watch, how do you know what time it is? I know, I know... we all carry 20 mobile devices which tell us the time, but a watch serves no other purpose so it tells me you're cognicent of time management.

lastly, a firm diliberate handshake with good eye contact is key. keep us posted. Good luck my friend!
I second these recommendations. They may not seem overly important on the surface, but they can make subconscious impressions on the interviewer. If the competition is close, it may come down to little details like those.
 
gmichael

gmichael

Audioholic Spartan
Good luck. I hope you get the job and have many happy years there.
And yeah, don't mention the monkey. (or the spanking)
 
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speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
I am a bit late to the party. It has been a rough few days as my Mom is in the hospital. She has pneumonia. Anyways, good luck with the interview. I am sure you will do well and they will be lucky to have you. A firm handshake with direct eye contact is essential to success. It shows great confidence. The best of luck to you! ;):);)



Cheers,

Phil
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
I have never owned a watch in my life but then again, I never have to be anywhere at any particular time.

I wish I liked watches.

I have even tried on fancy and expensive watches trying to make myself like them.

I want to like watches.

Watches are cool.

Watches add that finished look to the dress-up.

I don't like watches.

Good luck lsiberian, do you have a watch?
3) Watch - wear one... the right way on the left wrist
 
GO-NAD!

GO-NAD!

Audioholic Spartan
I have never owned a watch in my life but then again, I never have to be anywhere at any particular time.

I wish I liked watches.

I have even tried on fancy and expensive watches trying to make myself like them.

I want to like watches.

Watches are cool.

Watches add that finished look to the dress-up.

I don't like watches.

Good luck lsiberian, do you have a watch?
You don't have a watch? You just got engaged - you will be wearing one before you know what hit you;).
 
GO-NAD!

GO-NAD!

Audioholic Spartan
I haven't worn a watch in years. Anyone who would base their decision to hire or not hire someone based on whether they are wearing one or not, instead of their experience, is not really worth working for. Someday, you could get fired for saying that you like the Yankees, or that you put A1 on your steak.
I think you're missing the point. If you're observed wearing a watch, it may not be an accurate indicator of puncuality. But, if you have a bare wrist, it might be a subliminal signal to an interviewer that you don't care what the time is. You may have a hockey sock full of electronic devices on your person that tell time - during an interview, the only one that would/should be visible, is a watch.

If a person is clearly the best candidate for a particular job, it's not likely to be a concern. But, if the competition is tight, it could come down to a little detail such as that.
 
gmichael

gmichael

Audioholic Spartan
I think you're missing the point. If you're observed wearing a watch, it may not be an accurate indicator of puncuality. But, if you have a bare wrist, it might be a subliminal signal to an interviewer that you don't care what the time is. You may have a hockey sock full of electronic devices on your person that tell time - during an interview, the only one that would/should be visible, is a watch.

If a person is clearly the best candidate for a particular job, it's not likely to be a concern. But, if the competition is tight, it could come down to a little detail such as that.
Old school of thinking. Too many ways to get the time besides a watch these days.

Some interviewers might see the watch and think, "Oh, a clock watcher."
 
GO-NAD!

GO-NAD!

Audioholic Spartan
Old school of thinking. Too many ways to get the time besides a watch these days.
Don't get me wrong - I don't disagree with you! However, I would never turn up at an interview without a watch...
 
GO-NAD!

GO-NAD!

Audioholic Spartan
I might hire you anyhow. Are you a hard worker?:D
Not really :D, but I love watches... :p

My current job isn't terribly demanding. I would work hard if it was necessary. I sometimes wish it was more demanding, but they pay me just well enough to not look elsewhere. I make up for it at home - I am no couch potato, by any stretch of the imagination. In fact, although I get along really well with my neighbours, they get irritated by me, because their wives see me always working on something around the house, then give their husbands the evil eye.

Boy, talk about a thread going off the rails!:rolleyes:
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
I might hire you anyhow. Are you a hard worker?:D
Nope. I'm a time conscious slacker in need of an income and I don't want to miss happy hour. What? It's 2 for 1, fool! Now gimme the job so I can go bird dog the ladies. C'mon, c'mon, c,mon !!! :D

Seriously, now that I have read Chris' opinion on watches, you wouldn't catch me dead without one in that time for first impressions. Greg stands outside of these guide lines as he's successful and can make up his own rules but unless you just bought a $40k pool and a $10k diamond you better get a $20 watch for your unemployed @ss. Another reason not to go by what Greg does is cause he's slick ... real slick. :p
 
Serj22

Serj22

Full Audioholic
I have a Seiko and a Swatch (that I got in Switzerland). The Seiko has a dead battery that went out recently, I still wore it to an interview... I just moved the time close to the time it was... which is pretty fancy of me I think;) I have one suit, and wear it to any interview that requires it. It's one of those things, you buy a suit, you never get to wear it, so you just wear it to interviews or when you go out to the grocery store to look like some form of important businessman. Just attach a cell phone to my head and start saying things like "No, don't sell the Jossman accounts just yet, they will have fiscal-importance in the next year, no, don't go over my head on this one or you're fired!" and stuff like that, people would think I'm pretty important.:D
 
adwilk

adwilk

Audioholic Ninja
So how'd it go?


I agree on the watch thing... Had a good mentor a few years back that told me before I venture out into some kind of professional life, buy the most expensive watch I could afford. It wasn't much at the time, but it gave me a lot of confidence and pride during interviews, appointments. I never don't wear a watch when business is concerned. It was great advice. I'm currently saving for a new one.
 
adwilk

adwilk

Audioholic Ninja
"No, don't sell the Jossman accounts just yet, they will have fiscal-importance in the next year, no, don't go over my head on this one or you're fired!" and stuff like that, people would think I'm pretty important.:D
You should always mention the Catalina Wine Mixer.

 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
They want to interview my wife and I together next. It's Easter season so they are busy.
 
billy p

billy p

Audioholic Ninja
They want to interview my wife and I together next. It's Easter season so they are busy.
Just from my own experience since we work together...not great for meeting chicks....jk...:p

Good luck, Bill...:)
 
njedpx3

njedpx3

Audioholic General
Good luck to you Isi-B!

I'll throw my two cents in here (I know I know... the collective groan heard around the world) There are a couple of standby things that I always look for when I interview people-

1) Shoes - should be clean and polished
2) Fingernails - not chewed
3) Watch - wear one... the right way on the left wrist

1&2 tell me you not only care, buy are aware that your appearance reflects on you and who you work for.

3 tells me that you're aware of time. If you don't wear a watch, and I'm not saying it has to be expensive, just a watch. If you don't have a watch, how do you know what time it is? I know, I know... we all carry 20 mobile devices which tell us the time, but a watch serves no other purpose so it tells me you're cognicent of time management.

lastly, a firm diliberate handshake with good eye contact is key. keep us posted. Good luck my friend!
I agree with ItsChris ..good recommendations ..also YES and NO or Yes Sir and Yes Mam .... no UnHuh and Unt Uh

Isiberian prayers and best of luck too you..you are a class guy,

Forest Man
 
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