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shednik wrote: » Double posting will more likely discourage people from responding....interview tomorrow morning for IT/LAN Administrator - TechExams.net IT Certification Forums
rwwest7 wrote: » As long as you didn't **** your way to your certs you should be fine. The night before an interview isn't really the time to be "cramming" so to speak, you should be preparing for this every day by learning new things. I know this doesn't really answer your question, but it's just my personal opinion. Anything you google tonight likely isn't going to help you tomorrow, you can't fake experiance. Just be honest and don't try to pretend you know about something when you really don't, you may just end up looking really dumb by doing that. Anyways, good luck!
captobvious wrote: » And learn how to use spell checker, very important.
dynamik wrote: » Why is it whenever there's a double post, everyone always continues the discussion in the one I don't respond to?
miller811 wrote: » oh come on, it just gets you one step closer to the 10,000 th post.... we have learned your secrets....
hypnotoad wrote: » Never interviewed in the US before? Well, it depends...are you going to meet with a human resources phony or are you going to meet with a tech person? Cus yeah, there is some pretty exciting HR theory out there (aka BS).
dynamik wrote: » Dude, quit whining and send a stellar follow-up email that says you're up to the challenge and are excited to get acclimated to their environment. You've got an opportunity to really sell yourself here, go for it!
adeetee wrote: » correction.. - its dudette.. anyhow, you really think I should write them? I thought that would make me sound desperate.. Should I not wait for their email/phone call when they already said they have more people to interview...??
captobvious wrote: » dudette, if you don't reply someone else surely will. It's not like you asking for an answer just that you are excited to hit the ground running like dynamik suggested. At least thank them, again, for their time.
thenjduke wrote: » Because many companies post they want this certification and that certification and the job might not entitle those skill sets that is why they are going to pay low or they are just cheepstakes. Dudette it was good they did a follow up call and do not be afraid to ask for what you deserve because they may just be trying to lowball you to see your reaction. I would state to them what you are looking for if they call you back but only in a second interview. I never discuss salary in a first interview unless they state to me that they would like me to come on board then.
adeetee wrote: » Just thought I will share one more update with you guys... I received a call from HR person yesterday around noon.. Since I had not discussed the salary part she wanted to set my expectations right & tell me they are cheapskates & can only pay a certain amount. I had to tell her that it will be going too low.. but I would still like to hear the outcome.. (not that I would join at that low.. but it ll be nice to know if they select me..)
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