Tech-support Hall of Shame
Hanasaki JiJi
hanasaki at hanaden.com
Thu Sep 19 13:57:16 CDT 2002
I have been where you are now and have NOT forgotten what its like. In
this economy any of us could be looking anytime.
Remember there are many ways to write a resume` Some folks "fluff"
right <and hopefully get found out at the tech interview>? So, while
not lieing, you can dumb yours down to what you "think" the job
needs+-1%. Excel in a few areas and come close in others. At the
interview do the same. Then just kick A when you get the Job. How many
companies would try to get away with firing you for doing a really good job?
Fluff = questionable
Dumb it down abit = go for the job vs "hey I know alot"
Hope these thought help you out.
Good luck! Let me know how things go.
Kurt Kessler wrote:
> You want hungry? I will redefine your definition for
> you. Where shall I send the resume? :D
>
> --- Hanasaki JiJi <hanasaki at hanaden.com> wrote:
>
>> From my personal HR Dictionary:
>>OverQualified def:
>>needs a job bad so will take this in a pinch while
>>looking for another
>>job that will pay more for all the skills. RED FLAG
>> Hire someone
>>hungry and pay them a bit more than they are worth,
>>or less, and then
>>they have nowhere else to go.
>>
>>zscoundrel wrote:
>>
>>>Yeah, me too! It really bites when you go for a
>>
>>job interview and
>>
>>>instead of just looking to see if you are
>>
>>qualified, they get all hung
>>
>>>up becasue I am over qualified.
>>>
>>>Gee, thanks for looking out for my carreer, but if
>>
>>I wanted to do what I
>>
>>>did in my last job, I would go work for IBM in
>>
>>Atlanta or where ever
>>
>>>that office is that handles that particular
>>
>>micro-specialty. I/T is
>>
>>>supposed to be a dynamic industry, why can't the
>>
>>employee's be dynamic
>>
>>>too??? Perhaps I WANT to take a step back and
>>
>>take my career in a
>>
>>>different direction because the niche I was in
>>
>>REALLY SUCKED!!!
>>
>>>Sheesh! If I didn't want the job I was
>>
>>interviewing for - I would be
>>
>>>out playing Pool or riding the bike!
>>>
>>>Note to petential interviewers: Over qualified
>>
>>means having MORE
>>
>>>QUALIFICATIONS than what is required to do the
>>
>>job. It does NOT mean
>>
>>>'unable to do the job'!
>>>
>>>If I bring more skills to the job than a
>>
>>minty-fresh MSCE right out of
>>
>>>school, that's my problem. Pay me what the job is
>>
>>worth and I will
>>
>>>decide if I want to do it. That is the cool thing
>>
>>about experience. It
>>
>>>means I know how to do a lot of cool things, and
>>
>>can choose to do what I
>>
>>>like to do.
>>>
>>>Michael wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>>I have recently sent an email reuest to a
>>
>>"nameless" Computer company
>>
>>>>>down in the bottoms... What I need is a BIOS
>>
>>update, what I got, was
>>
>>>>>information on how to reseat my IDE cable. I'm
>>
>>happy to know that these
>>
>>>>>talented people are employed.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>What bothers me is that I'm unemployed and
>>
>>practically homeless (well in
>>
>>>><2 weeks) and these ass monkeys can find work.
>>
>>I've done hundreds of BIOS
>>
>>>>updates and would know exactly what people were
>>
>>talking about but I can't
>>
>>>>even get a job at Taco Bell. Seriously stuff like
>>
>>this almost makes me
>>
>>>>want to cry. All I can think of is the theme song
>>
>>to MASH.
>>
>>>>
>>>>
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