RE: Interviewing Strategies

Subject: RE: Interviewing Strategies
From: Maggie_Secara -at- capgroup -dot- com
Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2006 13:07:35 -0800

They're right though. I've just been through that, and it's true. The
hiring managers will likely give you the same quizzing. I once lost a good
opportunity because the person who had to approve the offer before it went
out concluded I was the sort to just hop from job to job, in spite of the
fact that all that "job hopping" was just ordinary contracting--with not
one contract abandoned before the work was done.

There are still not as many regular jobs on offer as contracts.

Maggie



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Jim Barrow ( vrfour -at- verizon -dot- net) wrote



> My last three interviews have been for permanent, full time positions.
I've
> been a contractor for 10 years.
>
> When recruiters contact me, they spend most of the conversation reminding
me
> that the position in question is a full time position, and the rest of
the
> conversation verifying that I want a full time position.
>
> One recruiter gave me last minute advice saying that I shouldn't focus
too
> much on my skills, but rather that I'm truly committed to working for the
> company on a permanent basis.
>
> To date I've tried to respond honestly by saying that a permanent
position
> is what I want now that I have a mortgage, etc. And also that I'm tired
of
> getting up to speed with very interesting companies, only to have the
> contract end.
>
> - Jim

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