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Have a great conversation with the first line of contact. Arrive at the office early, dressed like Frank Sinatra. They stick me in a conference room and the gentlemen I spoke to says..."Queen Bitch is in meeting so I am going to have you meet with someone else." I meet with a dinosaur for 15 minutes and she ALMOST puts me to sleep. How people like her have jobs are beyond me. Dude comes back in and tells me the Queen Bitch is tied up and cannot meet with me. He pretends to write what times I am available to meet with her next week and rushes me out the door. I have not received a phone call or e-mail from him. Not a job I really wanted but I wasted 3 hours of my day, gas and energy to go there. I've never experienced anything like this before; I've had interviews with jerkoffs that I knew were not going well but this floored me. Sent an e-mail to the guy asking for an explanation. :>(
 

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I understand if he didn't like you personally.. it is their choice.. but to call the head boss, queen bitch, is quite a turn off for a first interview situation. sheesh


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I understand if he didn't like you personally.. it is their choice.. but to call the head boss, queen bitch, is quite a turn off for a first interview situation. sheesh


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Not sure you understand Murph. You schedule an interview and once the person gets there tells him/her that the manager is unavailable to meet with you. I was very professional and only used the term Queen Bitch in this post. I would never say anything like that to someone. The guy loved me personally until I got into the office. I present myself well and am not ugly or fat. Something went down and I want to know what happened.
 

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I feel I have a right to know after spending three hours of my life being jerked around.
 

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Not sure you understand Murph. You schedule an interview and once the person gets there tells him/her that the manager is unavailable to meet with you. I was very professional and only used the term Queen Bitch in this post.

you're right.. I thought HE actually called her queen bitch :):)

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you're right.. I thought HE actually called her queen bitch :):)

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No. He is your typical ass kisser. Strangest interview off all time. I remember interviewing with a good old boy and he looked at my Coach briefcase and said..."Boy, that's a fancy briefcase. You Yankees sure like showing off." I was like okay thank you for your time; I'll remember to avoid the burning cross on my way out.
 

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Yea very bad first impression. Better you saw that now then after you were already employed by them
 

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I do feel the employment interview process has gone very downhill; that there is no concern about professionalsim; I mean they do not care if they follow up or not; you just do not know what went on...seriously..
 

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One can usually tell if an interview goes well or not. I have 5 more this week so wish me luck.
 

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They were testing the waters. Nothing more or less than that.

In addition, you will never get a straight answer from an exit interview. Hopefully, you got some "skills time" when speaking with them in order to keep your game sharp. Besides that, you invested 3 hours in another experience.
 

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They were testing the waters. Nothing more or less than that.

In addition, you will never get a straight answer from an exit interview. Hopefully, you got some "skills time" when speaking with them in order to keep your game sharp. Besides that, you invested 3 hours in another experience.
Testing the waters is usually done via a phone interview. Bringing someone is and basically standing him/her up is very unprofessional. I have had sales calls were managers stood me up but never a personal interview. People are becoming more and more self centered.
 

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Yea I had a dude one time who got me to take 2 hours off from my job I currently had to come interview with him about a job he had that I was really interested in, and had been for several years honestly. Long story short, the guy rails me completely on everything I do, calls me out for looking away for less than 1 second while talking to him, and basically goes on to belittle me about anything I knew related to our industry we worked in. Then, he proceeds to tell me that he's not even hiring, but likes to see what's out there all the time just in case, has 2 qualified people already working there right now that could if he wanted then to enter the Mgmnt Program and achieve the position. I was told by several, including his own employees, that the guy was a total DICK before I went, and it took all I had for me not to call him that and say F*Off and tell him this is the first interview I have walked out of in front of his entire staff. But, I held through to let him finish his King Bitch mentality, and got a laugh out of it when I left...
 

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Keep your head up the next interview could be the most important one of your life. You got throw this one out!
 

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Keep your head up the next interview could be the most important one of your life. You got throw this one out!
Not sweating it; the whole thing just was very unprofessional. What's odd is the manager I never met with accepted my LinkedIn invite the next day. Bizarre.
 

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Bane, although I think you're a fucking asshole, I'll offer some advice.

I was an interview for something once (not a job) and I was around 22 and asked something stupid like "what can your organization offer me?" He laughed and said "what can we offer you? The real question is what can you offer us?" It opened my eyes a bit.

You are actually interviewing an employer as much as they are interviewing you so this is the best thing for you. No need to be agitated about it.

It's pretty clear this wasn't meant to be and that's a good thing.
 

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Bane, although I think you're a fucking asshole, I'll offer some advice.

I was an interview for something once (not a job) and I was around 22 and asked something stupid like "what can your organization offer me?" He laughed and said "what can we offer you? The real question is what can you offer us?" It opened my eyes a bit.

You are actually interviewing an employer as much as they are interviewing you so this is the best thing for you. No need to be agitated about it.

It's pretty clear this wasn't meant to be and that's a good thing.
Well said and thank you for the advice. I apologize for calling you a stiff; I had my facts mixed up. I have at least 5 interviews in the next couple of days so let's see what happens. Too many suit dummies in the world.
 

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