Re: Job interview
- From: "PrecisionMechanical" <precisionmachinist@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2006 15:23:59 -0800
<g-a-r-y@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> That is a shame to hear. A well-experienced shop person will be able to
> read someone quite well. I've interviewed many people and I have found
> that some people just don't do well on test. But not to read your
> resume is a shame. I like the companies that do the "personality test".
> Like these test are going to "bring out the inners" of me. These to me
> are a joke. That is why you communicate and you talk. They fail to see
> what value a person can bring to the table first. I take creditable
> history first, skilled values and being active in the industry. Sort of
> like a college looking for good students. For me it's a balancing act
> between what I can live with and the goals I'm trying to achieve for
> getting someone on board. The other issue is, our industry in itself.
> Lets put it this way. Just reading this NG you can understand that you
> can't be a wimp in our industry and be on the shop floor. Anyway, it
> does stink to here of your experience.
>
Thx, Gary.
In all, their loss not mine--when I do work, it's mostly only for the fun of
it these days anyways.....
Cheers,
--
SVL
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