Did the interviews for the new job opportunity yesterday. Got passed around for three hours to multiple people and got asked similar questions from each. It's all part of the process. There actually was one point where a woman asked if I had any questions for her about the job and the Munsters question flashed in my head for a second. My inner ten year old is always there no matter what the situation.
I think it actually went really well. The two worst things that I did that could kill my chances were oversharing and overqualification.
I'm very personable and will be very transparent in some situations. I kept it all businessy, but was honest. I have a job and don't need to fake it with bullshit. They should know what they're getting. There were no sea animals mentioned at any time.
Every person I talked to referenced my resume and then asked if I would get bored in this position because I had extra skills that would no be flexed. Being able to code can really intimidate, but I don't even code that much. It's kinda just enough to communicate between business and tech people. I can serve as an interpreter of logic. I explained to them that if I needed to get a code buzz there were always crossword puzzles, sudokus and computers at home to wreck to spark that jones if it occurs. To learn about anything, it helps to break it.
When I looked back on the three hours of interviews for a highlight reel, I put it into perspective of where I'm at right now. I'll still turn on the HughVoltage show from time to time, but it's much less frequent. The days of waking up in the morning and realizing that you left your backpack with your laptop in it at the bar are gone. Walking to get the car in the morning doesn't happen on weekdays anymore. It's alleviated a ton of stress of the WhatDidIDos and WhatDidISays. There are less random numbers in my phone with cryptic descriptions as a last name. It's much more boring, but it's relatively peaceful and I really feel like I'm moving in the right direction.
If I get this job it could man a move out of Hellrose Place. It could mean a new set of acquaintances. It could mean a ton of things and definitely could serve as that crossroads that has been way way way overdue as I was stunting my development. This could be good.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Impressted Development
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pulling for you on this one hugh-
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