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New2ITinCali wrote: » I had an interview for an entry level help desk position and I have my Bachelors degree. The other candidates had experience from the 90's but no degree and are trying to re-enter the field. Other candidates had no education and no experience. I was do nervous that I don't think I did well. I do have experience from interning and my BS in MIS. What are the odds that I'll get the job based on the above information?
fredmoogie wrote: » how do you know so much information about your competition?
cvuong1984 wrote: » Was this a phone or face to face interview? Based on past experience if you bomb a phone interview, you still have a chance. How did you know the candidate information? It's weird that a hiring manager would tell you that... And when it comes to entry level, I think it's more based on personality, and how fast you learn vs experience.
Akaricloud wrote: » What kind of questions were asked and how poorly did you respond? -Saying you bombed it could mean anything from you didn't know a networking question to you punched the interviewer in the face. It sounds like you could really use some interview practice.
New2ITinCali wrote: » ...and for the record I'm a woman.
ImTheKing wrote: » How bad did you really do, though? Any example? You might be surprised. I've heard of people "bombing" interviews before and getting the job, presumably because they did better than they thought.
New2ITinCali wrote: » The "I'm a woman" comment was directed at rsutton cause he said "guys".. I notice most people assume if you're working in IT you must be male. It is a male dominated field to say the least
New2ITinCali wrote: » Guys please help! How can I prepare myself for the next interview. I feel as if I'm scatter brain and just blurt out whatever is in my head. I feel so dumb! And I could see one of the managers had a frown on his face, probably because my answers were so dumb!
Turgon wrote: » You might not have bombed. I was offered a good job years back after I had my face to face interview which I felt hadn't gone too well. Either way you only become better at interviews by having them. Keep having them.
hackman2007 wrote: » (ie. server is locking up, first reaction is reboot it, but maybe you should ask more questions before just rebooting).
astrogeek wrote: » Just curious, but does anybody ever shy away from asking questions in an interview to avoid asking "dumb" questions? I mean, I don't want to ask something they would assume I should know, but I also don't want to seem like I'm not interested.....I dunno, maybe that's just me
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