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>I gave in to my desire to torture him, and replied, " You 'noticed my
>background'? Tell me what you think it is, okay?"
>They are obviously incorrigible fibbulators. I had no idea that
>technology is so poor in some companies that they get "systems analyst" or
>"software engineer" from my resume.
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I had the experience a couple weeks ago of doing an interview where the initial questions were all focused on what programming background I had and how much I knew about data warehousing and video-on-demand.
None of which was mentioned in the job post as a job requirement. The job title was "Technical Writer". I was very close to asking if they had read my resume, after all they had it sitting on the desk. Frankly it annoyed me because they had a precise summary of past experience, where I worked and exactly what I did. I was assuming I was there to interview as a Technical Writer, I had my portfolio of samples. After that I didn't do well on the interview because by the time we got to discussing FrameMaker and CSS I really did not want to work with those people. It felt like an interrogation. Maybe it was one of those tactics to see how I handled stress. Stupid. I couldn't wait to get out of there, and they have since re-posted the position.
Joanne
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