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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: JamesV6CDX on 07 November 2007, 19:35:28
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Had a call this afternoon re. the job I am going for.
Apparently the IT Director wants to "sleep on it" before they decide whether or not to employ me, and I'll know the outcome tomorrow.
I'd have thought if they were impressed enough with my interviews, they'd have made the offer today :-/ :'(
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Had a call this afternoon re. the job I am going for.
Apparently the IT Director wants to "sleep on it" before they decide whether or not to employ me, and I'll know the outcome tomorrow.
I'd have thought if they were impressed enough with my interviews, they'd have made the offer today :-/ :'(
Calm down he is just testing your nerves ..
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Had a call this afternoon re. the job I am going for.
Apparently the IT Director wants to "sleep on it" before they decide whether or not to employ me, and I'll know the outcome tomorrow.
I'd have thought if they were impressed enough with my interviews, they'd have made the offer today :-/ :'(
Perhaps he just wants you to sweat a bit James. People are like that. :(
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in IT business the new staff always is accepted as threat for manager positions..Be calm..
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James, stay calm, as already said, he is probably just testing you.
A lot of us on here work in IT like yourself and i'm sure we're all used to having our nerves tested.... it goes with the territory in this industry.....
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Had a call this afternoon re. the job I am going for.
Apparently the IT Director wants to "sleep on it" before they decide whether or not to employ me, and I'll know the outcome tomorrow.
I'd have thought if they were impressed enough with my interviews, they'd have made the offer today :-/ :'(
yep, could quite literally be their way of making you sweat a bit, keep your cool and lets hope thats what it is
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Why would they want to make me sweat?
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To see if you can handle pressure
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I dont want to get your hopes up, but if they were going to say no they would say no.
And if they were doubtful they wouldnt get your hopes up by calling - they would ( or should) keep quiet untill they had decided.
I think its positive - but thats only my opinion ;)
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To see if you can handle pressure
But how do they know how I'm handling them dragging me along? I'm obviously calm and collected when on the phone to them.. so they're not to know what while I'm waiting, I'm necking whisky and kicking the dog :-/ ::)
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Even if it was worse case scenario, good interview practice :y
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And, when he rings to offer you the job, tell him that you need to sleep on it and you will get back to him tomorrow. :)
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And, when he rings to offer you the job, tell him that you need to sleep on it and you will get back to him tomorrow. :)
I am actually considering this...
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And, when he rings to offer you the job, tell him that you need to sleep on it and you will get back to him tomorrow. :)
I am actually considering this...
;D i like it :y
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And, when he rings to offer you the job, tell him that you need to sleep on it and you will get back to him tomorrow. :)
I am actually considering this...
Why not? At the end of the day, they phoned you to say that they wanted to think about it, you never had to ring them so it sounds positive. :y
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And, when he rings to offer you the job, tell him that you need to sleep on it and you will get back to him tomorrow. :)
I am actually considering this...
Noooooooo...dont push it. You want the job, just accept.
I could tell you that tomorrow will bring whatever it brings, and that worrying will make no difference. But it's human nature. Have a few shots, it will help you to sleep.
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BTW, I applied for this post through an agency.
Today, the agency had to contact the employer, as they'd not heard anything about it. So - employer didn't contact me directly.
If they Don't employ me, then they have to start from scratch, as I am the only one to have further interviews..
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Sounds like everyone's mad keen to get you on board but the guy at the top hasn't pulled his finger out and they don't want you to go somewhere else.
You'll be OK I'm sure.
Kevin
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Maybe they are just considering what sort of package to offer you?
Point is that you have got this far (ie. to the final point in the process - tests etc after the first interview) and if it did end up at the worst case scenario then you know that you have what it takes for any future interviews. :y
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And, when he rings to offer you the job, tell him that you need to sleep on it and you will get back to him tomorrow. :)
I am actually considering this...
Noooooooo...dont push it. You want the job, just accept.
I could tell you that tomorrow will bring whatever it brings, and that worrying will make no difference. But it's human nature. Have a few shots, it will help you to sleep.
Absolutely..Not correct time for nose up..
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Sounds like everyone's mad keen to get you on board but the guy at the top hasn't pulled his finger out and they don't want you to go somewhere else.
You'll be OK I'm sure.
Kevin
I guess at the end of the day, he's the IT director, and it's his ar$e on the line if he makes a bad choice. Ultimately, he is putting a 23yr old that he has met once, solely in charge of other staff and a very large infrastructure!
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But be prepared if you start this job they will give their worst, hardest problematic jobs to see you on the job..
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BTW, I applied for this post through an agency.
Today, the agency had to contact the employer, as they'd not heard anything about it. So - employer didn't contact me directly.
If they Don't employ me, then they have to start from scratch, as I am the only one to have further interviews..
That's different then. Agencies are really pushy as they just want to get their fee and f*ck off. Sometimes they push too hard and put the employer off. Don't worry about it James. As Victor says, que sera sera.
If they want you, you are right for the job. If they don't then move on and keep looking. :y
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Fair enough... if I don't get it now though, after getting so close, it will kill my confidence :'(
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Fair enough... if I don't get it now though, after getting so close, it will kill my confidence :'(
not related..I see too many occasions that firms employ their staff relatives which dont know nothing about job..
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It's all down to paperwork. ;) The interviewing Manager has to justify why you are the best for the job and what's another day to him to dot the i's and cross the t's :-/
It'll be fine. When I offer people jobs I rarely consider how they feel about waiting -I'm not nice - just honest :y
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Fair enough... if I don't get it now though, after getting so close, it will kill my confidence :'(
No you can't let it do that, you have to accept that some you win, some you lose, it's getting that close that should prove to you that you have what it takes.
I know you can't help but think about it constantly tonight but TBH you can't make any judgements until you receive the call tomorrow.
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Sound advice
What's really bugging me is this - I am working a nightshift, therefore I have time to think about it all night.
If I wasn't at work, I could just go and get sh1tfaced and I wouldn't have a care till morning !
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Fair enough... if I don't get it now though, after getting so close, it will kill my confidence :'(
Absolutely no reason why it should. As you say, you are 23 years old and you have been considered for one of the top jobs in a major construction company looking after it's entire IT infrastructure. You would be responsible for every system the company runs.
I would think that your confidence should be sky high whether you get the job or not. The most important thing to do if you don't get the job is to talk to the IT director and get some feedback as to where he thought you came up short. Take it as a positive outcome and move on.
Good luck for tomorrow anyway. :y
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There's going to be one busy man who's signature decides it. Agencies can chase all they like but they'll be told "he was good but it's not my decision". I wouldn't lose heart over it. Still sounds like you're in there but if it doesn't work out don't dwell on it. To get this far so soon after starting to look shows you've got what it takes :y
Kevin
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Fair enough... if I don't get it now though, after getting so close, it will kill my confidence :'(
Absolutely no reason why it should. As you say, you are 23 years old and you have been considered for one of the top jobs in a major construction company looking after it's entire IT infrastructure. You would be responsible for every system the company runs.
I would think that your confidence should be sky high whether you get the job or not. The most important thing to do if you don't get the job is to talk to the IT director and get some feedback as to where he thought you came up short. Take it as a positive outcome and move on.
Good luck for tomorrow anyway. :y
If & when you get the job you'll have to change your name to .......The Boy ;D ;D