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Bob De Libra got a reaction from LII0NHEART in Prayer Achievement
To start this week with the right foot, my 99 prayer achievement;
Thanks everyone!
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Bob De Libra got a reaction from s m o k e in Prayer Achievement
To start this week with the right foot, my 99 prayer achievement;
Thanks everyone!
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Bob De Libra reacted to Lillefigo in Looking for a new grandpa
If my wife saw all the things I've written to some members of this clan I'd be single now.
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Bob De Libra reacted to Genesis in Prayer Achievement
Very nice, sick cape! Also my favorite childhood 99 as it turns out haha.
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Bob De Libra got a reaction from Genesis in Prayer Achievement
To start this week with the right foot, my 99 prayer achievement;
Thanks everyone!
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Bob De Libra reacted to K1W1 in Job Interview
What helps me the most and what gman was saying is that you should go into them not expecting anything, treat them as a learning experience with a bonus chance you get the position you wanted. It helps me stay calm, as someone who would fret about an interview from the time I scheduled it till sometime even after it, it really helped me chill out during the interview and just saved myself from a lot of stress.
A big tip if you're doing a Zoom or phone interview is to make a text document full of well-formed answers or notes about all the typical interview questions you might here. I compiled a ton tailored to me from watching a bunch of different interview question YouTube videos and had it on hand to read from when I would get a similar question. Caution with that tho you don't want to rehearse those lines you write. I would only write short sentences I could blend together to sound natural.
Depending on the job, they probably had 100's of applicants or more and they chose you (and maybe a few others) from that big ass pile. You already won.
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Bob De Libra got a reaction from be myself in Job Interview
Still waiting for their answer, if they don't call me untill monday I might start looking for other opportunities.
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Bob De Libra reacted to be myself in Job Interview
Best of luck. Wilkinzzz is spot on as well. I used to be so shy during interviews but over time gained some more confidence and the interviews ended up being much more successful.
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Bob De Libra reacted to gmangeorge in Job Interview
I was interviewing for new positions not long ago, and one of the standout pieces of advice that I took with me was to treat the interview as a learning process. Go into it with the mentality that no matter what happens, you're gaining interview experience so that your next one - whether that be for a promotion, a new position, whatever - goes that much better. This personally really helped me calm down about whether or not I'd get the job, and as such I was able to give a much stronger interview than I would have had I been so worked up about making sure I "passed" the interview at all.
Previous answers about being genuine and asking good questions are also great advice, I personally always ask what the interviewers' favorite part about the company is, "what qualities would make somebody successful in this position?", etc.
Overall, just be yourself and don't be afraid to be honest - answering "I don't know" doesn't immediately write you out of the position so long as you're willing to learn as you go.
Good luck! The fact that you have an interview at all shows that they're interested, remember that and be confident in yourself.
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Bob De Libra got a reaction from s m o k e in Job Interview
Hello everyone, after 1 year and a half without a job I've finally managed to get an interview, feel free to post hints or just give encouragement for me or anyone on the thread.
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Bob De Libra reacted to Wilkinzzz in Job Interview
Don't forget that you're also interviewing them. Have a good back and forth with the interviewers and this will give a great impression.
I've been a part of the interview process as part of an older job and one tip that you might not have heard is to not sound very generic. Its very difficult to recommend someone that sounds like they're just giving baked answers rather than engaging properly in the process. Give thoughtful answers, ask for clarification when needed and prepare a couple of questions you'd like to ask them at the end. Some good questions to consider are:
"What opportunities are there for progression?"
"Have you enjoyed your time with the company and what would be your standout moment here?"
"What is the work ethic of the team I'll be working with and the company as a whole?"
Last piece of advice I can give, and I know this is MUCH easier said than done, is try to be as confident as you can. Don't rush your answers and give yourself plenty of time to think about what you're saying in the moment. A lot of people speak very quickly and start stumbling over themselves and get more nervous because of it. And please please please try to not say "erm" before giving an answer, that happens a lot and doesn't look great! Don't worry too much about giving yourself a couple of seconds to think before you reply. Just stay cool bruh.
But good luck, all the best. Stay calm and you'll smash it.
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Bob De Libra got a reaction from Adult Cat in Music You Don't Understand
Post musics you listen to, you feel something good but you don't know exactly what the singer is saying.
I start with these
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Bob De Libra reacted to am a panda in [Accepted] Bob De Libra
Welcome! Seems like your english is already pretty good to be honest! Seen you in cc a few times, look forward to chatting with you more.
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Bob De Libra reacted to TheSandFoxx in [Accepted] Bob De Libra
Welcome! And good luck with the application process!
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Bob De Libra reacted to Why Try Guy in [Declined] Bob De Libra
Welcome, I'm sure you'll get plenty of practice for your english if you come into discord no worries lol
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