Yeah, no big deal. I've done many like this already, so what makes this one unique? WesternCoal.com
First of all, I have said that it is scheduled for 1 hour from 10:00am until 11:00am. There is another one scheduled earlier. Two slots. They're looking to hire five students.
I'm thinking that they're gonna do a group interview. I dislike that idea because
1) I have to actively participate or be cast aside as the quiet one.
2) I don't like to see my competitions right next to me.
3) When they're asking someone else (not me), I look like an idiot just sitting there.
Summary: No big deal.
Job information: The location is near Tumbler Ridge in BC. I'm sure you can find it on google (I looked it up on Google Earth.) They also have one position at downtown, which is cool.
Secondly, the interview is set at downtown, which is very scary for me because I dislike people. I especially dislike large groups of people. Even more, I feel unsafe in downtown due to the sneaky people and the unfamiliar terrain.
So, my plan is to leave my house at ~8, get on a 8 something bus, get there at 9 something. I'll find my bearing and be like 20 minutes early. During the bus trip, I'll be watching the VIDEO which I am currently downloading off the internets. That's right, I'll be bringing my notebook on my interview. Pimp, eh? If lucky, I can even work on my stories...
2 comments:
Group interviews are awesome, because you get to see your competition.
You see what mistakes they make, and you check yourself for that mistake. If they answer something, you elaborate so you're even better. If they all repeat themselves and bore your employer, say something funny and original.
It is kinda like the bear theory. You and one other are running away from a bear. You don't need to run fast, just faster than the other.
It's your time to shine.
Make them eat your dust.
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