[ale] Since we're on the subject of jobs lately
Michael B. Trausch
mike at trausch.us
Tue Jul 15 23:34:48 EDT 2008
On Tue, 2008-07-15 at 17:41 -0400, Sean McNealy wrote:
> When interviewing for anything technology oriented:
>
> DO NOT wear a tie. Nobody will believe you know what you're doing.
You know, I really do wish that someone would have told me that when I
was hunting for W-2 employment. The entire time I was in school, it was
always, "Dress as best as you can, wear a suit and tie, etc., etc."
I was reading somewhere, deep in comments on /., and was rather
surprised to see a lot of people's thoughts and experiences on what sort
of attire to wear to a technical interview. And it made sense, in
retrospect, thinking about it. It hadn't occurred to me that simply
showing up in normal every-day attire and focusing on the damned
technical parts of the interview would do it. Of course, I know that I
wouldn't really give a rats rear about what someone showed up to an
interview in, if I were giving the interview (within reason, of course).
I would interview someone in a T-shirt and jeans, for example, and I'd
think nothing of the clothing. They're wearing clothing, that's good
enough for me.
Doesn't much matter at the moment, since I am not looking for anything
W-2. But I think I know what the last people now meant when they called
me back to say that I wasn't hired...
--- Mike
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My sigfile ran away and is on hiatus.
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